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Old 12-14-2009, 05:50 PM #1
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Hi im Matt and im 23, 5'11, and 186 pounds...I have been having some wierd issues for the past year or so, so I finally went to get them checked out by a neuro

Well had the neuro tests...everything was good except spacisity in my left arm and left leg...also had some overactivity in my left bicep when they stuck the needle in...I guess that is the EMG? The other thing where they shock your hands and arms was all normal. Doc ordered a Brain and Cervical MRI with and without contrast. He looked at it personally and said everything was good in the Brain MRI, and I had a herniated disc in my c3/c4 and spinal stenosis that is congenital.

Now ive been having these flair ups where my muscles are severely achy, burning/shooting pains, cramping up, and feel very rigid with twitching and spasming, and also some tingling and numbness. And these are in all my extremities not just my left arm and left leg. I also feel like im having a difficult time breathing, like my chest is tight and achy.

Now I dont know, maybe im just being a severe hypochondriac and anxious freak about this, or maybe im just sitting on the computer too long and sitting on my butt too much and its affecting my posture and such causing all these wierd sensations. I also have been dx with a chronic sinus infection in which im taking alot of antibiotics for.


If anybody has any insight on this, just tell me im being way too stressed and anxious over this...A clear Brain and Neck MRI gives me a very good chance that nothing is going on right in terms of Neuro disease?
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Hello Matt....

Are you using Cipro or Levaquin or Avelox antibiotics by any chance?

These are known causers of neuropathy. Many doctors don't know this. We discuss this at the Peripheral Neuropathy forum.
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Hello Matt....

Are you using Cipro or Levaquin or Avelox antibiotics by any chance?

These are known causers of neuropathy. Many doctors don't know this. We discuss this at the Peripheral Neuropathy forum.
Im on 875mg of Augmentin 4x a day for the last 3 weeks or so...Ive been having these symptoms that seem to be getting worse for around a year
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Hi Matt, Welcome to our little corner of the world. Nice to meet you and glad you found us.

I'm hoping you don't have MS, but clear MRI's, at first, do not necessarily mean that you don't have it.

Come back and keep us posted. Be well
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Hi Matt, Welcome to our little corner of the world. Nice to meet you and glad you found us.

I'm hoping you don't have MS, but clear MRI's, at first, do not necessarily mean that you don't have it.

Come back and keep us posted. Be well
I mean what other kind of tests would they have to run to determine whether I had MS...I know sometimes it is a long drawn out process, but some days I feel like im going to die, and I have thought about calling the emergency room a couple of times. I mean my neuro specializes in MS, very very good doctor in my opinion, and he insists that it doesnt look like MS, not abnormalites where present in either the C spine or Brain to indicate lesions or plaques or anything that im aware of.

It just seems strange that I have these wierd symptoms that tend to come and go every couple of weeks, intensify and then leave for the most part, but never truly go away. Any other conditions that could cause this? Should i be tested for other auto immune diseases? B12?

Ive been tested for thyroid i couple of times which looked good,
lupus antibody was negative
lyme test was negative as well
also I was tested for syphillis for some reason lol, which was also negative

Anybody with any thoughts or comments, please share, bc I feel like a wreck sometimes, and dont know where to go from here...Ive never felt like this before, and my general doc wants to put me on antidepressants...Im not depressed, yes im anxious, because I dont know what the heck is going on with my body.
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(((Matt))) I am sorry you are having such a rough time.

This could definitely be from the herniated disc and spinal stenosis. Have you talked to your neuro about all of this? Is he/she thinking your symptoms could be related to this? Spasms, numbnesses, tingling, etc. are common with spinal stenosis and herniated discs. Did the dr. prescribe you anything to help with this? PT, maybe?

It is frustrating to feel miserable and have no answers. Hang in there and know that we are here for you.
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