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cerebral peduncle infarct

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PostPosted: 04/12/07 - 01:34    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

Hello, I hope that you might help me with my troubles. I just found out that I have had a cerebral peduncle infarct and that it happened almost two years ago. In that period, I have been told that I am suffering from multiple sclerosis (numbness in arms and legs, headaches etc). MRI showed that it was not MS, which was a good thing. But, I have the symptoms again now and I am a bit desperate. What to do?
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PostPosted: 05/10/07 - 21:48    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

To be honest, it seems that you are facing a quite serious situation. You are obviously suffering from consequences of cerebral peduncle infarct and that matter must not be left unattained. If you think that your current doctor/neurologist is not treating you the way he/she should, perhaps a second opinion might clear things up. You must do something, this looks really dangerous.
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