Guest guest Posted December 16, 2003 Report Share Posted December 16, 2003 > On an LP if you are not in a full blown attack will it still show on > an LP? Does it show even if you are in remission? I am getting one > friday, my appointment was last week and there was a problem with my > referal so I had to reschedule. , I don't think it matters if you are in remission. Here is a good explanation: <<A spinal tap that reveals a large number of immunoglobulins (antibodies) as well as oligoclonal bands (the pattern of immunoglobulins on a more specific test) or certain proteins that are the breakdown products of myelin is suggestive of MS. These findings indicate an abnormal autoimmune response within the brain and spinal cord, meaning that the body is attacking itself. >> It seems like those antibodies or proteins would be present even if you are in remission. Anne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 16, 2003 Report Share Posted December 16, 2003 Thank you Anne, I think that too, it seems like it would show no matter what if you have MS. > > > > > On an LP if you are not in a full blown attack will it still show on > > an LP? Does it show even if you are in remission? I am getting one > > friday, my appointment was last week and there was a problem with my > > referal so I had to reschedule. > > , > > I don't think it matters if you are in remission. Here is a good explanation: > > <<A spinal tap that reveals a large number of immunoglobulins (antibodies) as well as oligoclonal bands (the pattern of immunoglobulins on a more specific test) or certain proteins that are the breakdown products of myelin is suggestive of MS. These findings indicate an abnormal autoimmune response within the brain and spinal cord, meaning that the body is attacking itself. >> > > It seems like those antibodies or proteins would be present even if you are in remission. > > Anne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 16, 2003 Report Share Posted December 16, 2003 , I read somewhere (not sure where) that if you are in exaberation you have a better chance of it coming out positive for MS. I for one have had 3 spinal taps and they have all came out negative, but that doesn't mean you still don’t have MS. A lot of the time it does come out negative. Let us know how it goes and your results. Janet Question about Lumbar Puncture On an LP if you are not in a full blown attack will it still show on an LP? Does it show even if you are in remission? I am getting one friday, my appointment was last week and there was a problem with my referal so I had to reschedule. Sincerely, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 16, 2003 Report Share Posted December 16, 2003 Thank you Janet, I'll let you guys know what happens. > , > I read somewhere (not sure where) that if you are in exaberation you have a better chance of it coming out positive for MS. I for one have had 3 spinal taps and they have all came out negative, but that doesn't mean you still don't have MS. A lot of the time it does come out negative. Let us know how it goes and your results. > > Janet > Question about Lumbar Puncture > > > On an LP if you are not in a full blown attack will it still show on > an LP? Does it show even if you are in remission? I am getting one > friday, my appointment was last week and there was a problem with my > referal so I had to reschedule. > > Sincerely, > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 17, 2003 Report Share Posted December 17, 2003 I thought I was in remission when I underwent my LP. Still, my neuro indicated that the LP results were consistant with MS. They look at the LP results along with the other tests, blood, MRIs, reflex physical exam, etc. to Dx MS. Good luck. -- Jackie > > > > > On an LP if you are not in a full blown attack will it still show on > > an LP? Does it show even if you are in remission? I am getting one > > friday, my appointment was last week and there was a problem with my > > referal so I had to reschedule. > > , > > I don't think it matters if you are in remission. Here is a good explanation: > > <<A spinal tap that reveals a large number of immunoglobulins (antibodies) as well as oligoclonal bands (the pattern of immunoglobulins on a more specific test) or certain proteins that are the breakdown products of myelin is suggestive of MS. These findings indicate an abnormal autoimmune response within the brain and spinal cord, meaning that the body is attacking itself. >> > > It seems like those antibodies or proteins would be present even if you are in remission. > > Anne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 17, 2003 Report Share Posted December 17, 2003 Hi Jackie, what if all my other tests came back normal can they still make a diagnosis of MS just from the LP, if it is positive for signs of MS? What happened is , I had a white spot on my mri and they said it was not a good picture so they took it again and they said after that one that I have a normal brain mri, I still don't know to this day what the white spot was, and they don't either, but it was there, but it does not count they say so that is why they ordered the LP. so I am wondering if that will clinch a diagnosis? > > > > > > > > > On an LP if you are not in a full blown attack will it still show > on > > > an LP? Does it show even if you are in remission? I am getting > one > > > friday, my appointment was last week and there was a problem with > my > > > referal so I had to reschedule. > > > > , > > > > I don't think it matters if you are in remission. Here is a good > explanation: > > > > <<A spinal tap that reveals a large number of immunoglobulins > (antibodies) as well as oligoclonal bands (the pattern of > immunoglobulins on a more specific test) or certain proteins that are > the breakdown products of myelin is suggestive of MS. These findings > indicate an abnormal autoimmune response within the brain and spinal > cord, meaning that the body is attacking itself. >> > > > > It seems like those antibodies or proteins would be present even if > you are in remission. > > > > Anne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 17, 2003 Report Share Posted December 17, 2003 , I only know of my own experience and of experiences I have heard from others. They are varied, so your specific case may not be exactly the same. If your " white spot " was not visable in a later MRI, that would not mirror my own MRIs. My lesions don't go away. They appear white in an contrast MRI when they are " active " and gray when they are not active, but they are still visible on the MRIs. I had classic MS symptoms. I had sever optic neuritis (blurry vision) and exagerated relexes. I had some serious numbness down the right side of my body. I had pain on the left side of my cervical spine. All these things, along with the MRIs, and the LP, indicated MS. There is no one test that we can take and know that we have MS. It seems they confirmed all the things that I don't have. I don't have Lupus. I don't have Lymes disease. I don't have a lot of other things, SO ... it must be MS. That's my take on it, anyway. Frustrating, isn't it? Good luck. -- Jackie > > > > > > > > > > > > > On an LP if you are not in a full blown attack will it still > show > > on > > > > an LP? Does it show even if you are in remission? I am getting > > one > > > > friday, my appointment was last week and there was a problem > with > > my > > > > referal so I had to reschedule. > > > > > > , > > > > > > I don't think it matters if you are in remission. Here is a good > > explanation: > > > > > > <<A spinal tap that reveals a large number of immunoglobulins > > (antibodies) as well as oligoclonal bands (the pattern of > > immunoglobulins on a more specific test) or certain proteins that > are > > the breakdown products of myelin is suggestive of MS. These > findings > > indicate an abnormal autoimmune response within the brain and > spinal > > cord, meaning that the body is attacking itself. >> > > > > > > It seems like those antibodies or proteins would be present even > if > > you are in remission. > > > > > > Anne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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