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[|Human|] My boyfriend was having back problems from what his dr told him a year ago was herniated disc and sciatica . Last week he started complaining about having numbness and tingling and then erectile dysfunction . We took him to e.r. they did an MRI and back exam and didn t see the herniated disc and told him he was otherwise healthy to follow up with neurologist. He can t get an appointment for 3 weeks and is now panicking thinking that the has developed multiple sclerosis . I think he s panicking and having breathing problems. Wouldn t multiple sclerosis be detected on the MRI?
[|AI|]  Hi, Thank you for posting your query. Yes, I agree that your boyfriends current symptoms are most likely related to anxiety and these being due to multiple sclerosis (MS) is very unlikely. The lesions of MS are clearly seen on the MRI, but it depends on whether he had the complete MRI study, including the whole spine and brain. In any case, he requires a detailed neurological examination, nerve conduction studies and complete MRI to find out the underlying cause for his symptoms. I hope it helps. Please get back if you require any additional information. Best wishes, Chat Doctor. Ly/