No, it is not correct, according to the articles I quoted earlier and
according to the experience of several people here.. Some people have more
than one attack without having further symptoms of MS. A second attack
indicates MS is a strong possibility, but it isn't always MS. With more than
one attack but no lesions on the brain or other MS indicators, people are
then diagnosed with recurrent TM.

Barbara H.
http://barbarah.wordpress.com

On Thu, Jan 7, 2010 at 2:53 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:

> Frank explained some time ago that one occurrence is TM, the second one
> indicates MS.  Perhaps I misunderstood.
>
> Yes, That is exactly correct
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