tkrik is correct, IMO.
Thyroid and perhaps a herniated disc in the back.
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Originally Posted by MetalMX
I am a 20 year old male. I have been having these symptoms for about a year, in march they suddenly got better/improved then they got worse again.
- Seeing flashing spots in front of eyes when blinking sometimes (see an eye doctor)
- seeing floaters or what looks like worms in the vision running around at times (vitreous or retinal detachment)
- chronic fatigue/ feeling of generalized weakness (Thyroid)
- sometimes air hunger/feeling breathless for no reason (Thyroid)
- poor appetite (Thyroid)
- muscle weakness (Thyroid)
- reduction in the sense of touch (I don't know)
- tingling/pins and needles all over the arms, legs, head, and other parts of the body (can be too high Thyroid meds)
- poor short term memory/difficulty remembering (Thyroid)
- cold hands (Thyroid)
- heart rate feels like its sometimes alternating fast with slow (Thyroid meds)
- pulsing sensation in the neck and in the stomach (Thyroid)
- hard to exercise/tolerance to exercise diminishing where as before i was able to exercise easily. (Thyroid)
- mood alternating with good to suddenly feel suicidal (Thyroid med)
- sometimes feeling like i cannot speak (although this has been not very frequent) ( I don't know)
- bowel movements all over the place (Thyroid)
I have hashimoto's thyroiditis and am being treated with armour thyroid.
Am wondering if these symptoms are consistent with MS?
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Did you know that you can't take Coenzyme Q10 and many listed herbs while on Thyroid medication? I have a Hashimoto's Thyroid Dx also.
I used a blue color to identify some of my thoughts since I am Thyroid meds too. It is an auto-immune disease. Your body is attacking your Thyroid.
You should be seen by and Endocrinologist to check your Pituitary and Hypothalamus gland also. An Eye specialist and a Orthopedist for your back and numbness. Just my thoughts on your questions.
As for MS? You have to "wait and see" a while longer, or see a MS specialist for the correct tests.