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Old 10-28-2013, 11:05 AM
Synnove Synnove is offline
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First of all, I do not know if I have MS

to Lynn:
Thanks for your kind post. Yes, that was good luck for you that the aneurysm was notices incidentally, and therfor repaired before it ruptured.
I did not know you also had MS.
I feel a special conection to you. Not so many poeople have cerebral aneurysm and live to talk about it. I guess I just have that feeling due to the fact that I am a nurse, and see patients with ruptures and in ICU etc. My aneurysm was noticed incidental too, due to investigation of visual disturbance and migrane headache.
But any way, it seems like us people with neurological problems, have many issues.
I have had this terrible neuropathy getting worse over a year, last few months terrible.
Doctors have not quite pointed out the reason/cause of the polyneuropathy with parasthesia and autonomic neuropathy. They say it could be the vasculitis I have. But the medicine, is not helping.

To Debbie D:

Thank you so much for your kind reply.
Yes, what is troubling me a lot, is this vibrating feeling. This is the symptom so many doctors, mostly neurologists, have not understood when I explain. IS THERE ANOTER WAY OF explaining this to the doctors??
Even MS doctors, 2 off them, I have explained. Is this so unusual? To me it is scary, and getting more so due to the fact that doctors do not aknowlege it.
So now, I think the spinal tap will hopefully tell us more.

Thanks for your time
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"Thanks for this!" says:
ANNagain (10-28-2013), Debbie D (10-28-2013), Lynn (10-28-2013), SallyC (10-28-2013)