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Found this article regarding disappearing lesions indicator may mean MS is getting worse. My neck MRI report indicated “improvement” last November but I’m physically getting worse. Common thinking is more lesions = more issues. Next MRI is in November. We’ll see what’s going on then. Check with your doctor about this information for their opinion.

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rjoneslaw

thanks for the article

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Brindisi1

Interesting just opposite of current view. Our bodies so complex not easy to unravel implications. I never put a lot of trust in MRIs . Anyway, hoping for treatment that puts this on back shelf without enriching pockets of big pharma

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erash

Interesting article. I don’t think this is being independently measured or monitored in most people and if found, what do we do? Change DMDs?

I guess, be careful what you wish for: disappearing lesions 🙁

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LeyaBlu3

Thank you for sharing

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greaterexp

Very interesting article. Thank you!

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IFwczs

Very interesting position, thank you for sharing!

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