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@colleenyoung

@candersen3, I'm glad that the meningioma was found early while it is still small. I understand however that this is frightening to wait until January for an appointment with the neurosurgeon. I'm tagging @vermont10 @jhbl @rosebud1981 @bosslady18769 who also have experience with multiple sclerosis (MS ) and benign brain tumors, meningioma.

I was wondering the same question as you, How do you know if the symptoms are related to the tumor or to MS? Are the symptoms constant or do they come and go? Have you had these particular symptoms (fatigue and vision) with MS before or are they different?

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They are more consistent I think, as in not as sporadic as they are with MS. I did experience some very intense muscle cramping that left me where I could not walk and could only be relieved by steroids that has never happened before