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@reajmonti 

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reajmonti

Just to inform all of you about the term "Slowing of the brain!!" I had a couple of sleep studies a few years back bc of seizures. Both tests results showed slowing of the brain as told to me by my doctor. Today after a zoom consultation with my two doctors I addressed this with them and asked if it is related to MS. Without hesitation they said yes. I saw comments under a question I posted a few days ago here on it and no one knew that term so after receiving confirmation today I thought I'd share this with you. They are setting up my MRI soon bc I have a host of symptoms that are certainly presenting as MS which btw I suspected for a long time. Have a wonderful day everyone. So glad to be in this community.

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@Samatee
@Samatee
 

Thank you for sharing that. I hope you get some positive answers soon xx

28 Aug 2025 12:10
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@slamminsammyms
@slamminsammyms
 

What does “slowing of the brain” mean exactly? Nueral signals are not transmitting as fast as they should? That would make sense given the disease.

28 Aug 2025 19:09
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