Thanks sooo much everyone.
I don't know what to think. Yes, fatigue catches me in the afternoon/early evening but I had gadolinium contrast and it didn't show active inflammation.
BUT it feels like my head is stuffed with cotton wool, I feel a quite dizzy, disoriented, and uncoordinated, I have obvious problems with gait and I get swamped if I have to think too much or follow any kind of complex or sequential instruction or directions.
As a teacher, and trying to keep on top of a constantly changing environment it is totally doing my head in and all I can do is lay down and close my eyes when I get home.
I am so over it - I have had MS fatigue many times in the last ten years, and I know what this feels like.
This is the same neuro that neglected to tell me I had an unruptured brain aneurysm for six months. Trouble is, he is my only choice geographically.
Thanks again for your support and humour - you all make me smile and realise that yes, there are much worse things.
I need to lay down, get over it, and soldier on
Cheers
Lyn