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Old 03-18-2013, 08:32 AM
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To glenntaj
Thank you for your information. Yes, I did look up the link regarding "Central pain syndrom" when you posted it earlier, and I will keep it in mind and further research.
I can tell you: When it was first incidentally found out regarding the first stroke, 2 years ago, it was a " old infarct within left thalamus".
The second stroke, was very small, and I did have symptoms of parasthesia in right arm.
The MRI this time read " acute focal nonhemmorhagic infarct in the subcortical white matter of left postcentral gyrus".

All the other neurological situations has been mentioned in earlier posts.

As you can understand, the symptoms that has been worring me the most is the tremor like vibration and electrical current lik type of sensation I have been feeling. It feels like inside of spine, radiating to the whole torso and down legs.
I have mentioned this first to my general neurologist early on, but I never got any responds. Months went by, I saw a MS specialist and mentioned this again. Then , as so many things were getting worse, last fall, I asked to perhaps find a different general neurologist, saw one, he said" never in my 30 years of practice, have I heard any such symptom" I, not being knowlegable regarding thi, aske for a EEG, which I had, and it did show something abnormal, but he said someone else can explain it. He sent me to 2 other neurologist for evaluation. The first one said" I can not see any tremors on you" " We all have some tremors" and " your EMG is perfectly fine, I did it myself" ( I only had EMG of upper extremeties, now I am going to have all 4)

So now I am glad I finaly have found a good neurologist specialist, and I will mention regarding the Central Pain Syndrome

Thank you
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