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Old 09-08-2019, 06:29 PM
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Default Going through testing--are these typical?

Hi everyone,

I'm going through testing for MS right now, but the two neurologists I've seen have said I don't present as a typical MS patient. From what I've read there's no such thing as "typical" with MS. What do you think? I'm 44 years old, female, Hashimoto's, and otherwise very healthy. My recent symptoms began 5 months ago I had pressure headache, ringing ears, dizziness, sudden depression, and some problems thinking for about 2 weeks. Now I have tingling/vibrating feeling in lower legs that is pretty much constant, muscle twitching/fasciculations mainly in legs, a tight cramping feeling in both calves like I can't get them to relax all the way, and bilateral leg weakness. I have muscle jerks in my sleep. One neurologist said I have hyper-reflexes in my knees, the other one thinks they are normal for me. I remember about a year ago I had tingling/vibration sensation in my arm that lasted about a week, and a previous episode of vibrating leg that went away after a month. I have had vitamin labs run and other bloodwork that's all come back normal. Brain MRI showed 2 small lesions in white matter. Spinal MRI showed nothing. I am convinced it is MS because I just don't fit any other symptom descriptions. Someone else said MS doesn't present bilaterally, but I've read stories from other people that said otherwise. So, I don't know what to think. Anyone have any thoughts? I have never had anxiety, but of course I do now.
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