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Thank u both so much for your views. Yes its been More than 24hrs
![]() But even then i dont want to freak him out too much & suggest see the neuro cos I know he'll refuse anyway (expensive just for a visit, & next check up is not til 3 months) Doctor advised to get an xray, guess to check no fracture or whatever. I think that will be waste of time given my partner still didnt disclose his condition to him! Doctor didnt give any pain killers either much to my partners distress.. But cant blame the doctor given he doesnt know the full story. *sigh* so we managed to get some pain killers from my mother instead & now my partner reports the pain is gone, yay! But of course hes not quite energetic as a side effect. Now to decide whether he will brave the it out for work tomoro or get that xray instead? We have to wait & see how he fetls in the morning. Partner still thinks its not his MS as hes never felt this before. (when he had first attack, it was this SAME leg that played up- no shin pain but he couldnt walk/weak). So I think it might be his ms & therefore xray would be pointless (theres no swelling). I just hope this clears up soon. His next tysabri dose is just in 2 more days so we'll see.
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"Thanks for this!" says: | SallyC (08-11-2011) |
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Sorry to say, but it sounds as if he's in a flare...I get painful muscle spasms in my shins also. I take zanafqlex muscles relaxer forth spasms, but those in the shins really hurt!
An exercise a neuro showed me for this: stand facing then wall legs spread. Keep legs straight as you lean on wall with hands. Turn feet inward (kind of oidgeon toed) and bend elbows...street he's those shin muscles. Massage also helps. He does need to let his neuro know...even if he doesn't see him, he needs to know what his patient is experiencing. Good luck; let him know that MS can cause all sorts of weird symptoms...
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"Thanks for this!" says: | SallyC (08-11-2011), Tigerlilly (08-11-2011) |
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thanks Debbie.
he doesn't feel any muscle spasms/weakness, just really hurts when he puts weight on it. So don't think a muscle relaxer would help (yet?). I'm having a tough time trying to let his mind consider the possibilities of weird MS symptoms. I want him to accept it, but I don't want him to stress out and start being mad at me and thinking I'm pessimistic, I'm just trying to be realistic, but it hurts. Its winter here, so maybe the change of weather did bring it on? When he had his first relapse that was winter too. He's at work now. He's going to get that silly xray done later and see the doctor again. Hopefully he'll get something for the pain as that's the main interference. Let's say this pain gets worst and affects his work (i.e. he can't walk cos it hurts), I'm scared about considering steroid treatments in the hospital again. i really don't know. ![]() man this flare up is making me panic/worried again about the unknown. so many thoughts running through my mind ![]()
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Can't he get steroid infusions at home? My neuro sends a nurse over here and she slow-infuses me...at his insistence.
MS symptoms suck...hope he gets some relief soon... ![]()
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"Thanks for this!" says: | SallyC (08-13-2011), Tigerlilly (08-14-2011) |
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hmm might ask about that next time we see the neuro. even if he doesn't get steroids now, would be good to know for future reference. (also need to work out whether health insurance would cover cost for at home treatment).
You're not going to believe this- the xray below his shin and above the ankle showed severe inflamation of his tendons! So surprised at how BAD it looks. Do you think MS can cause that? Partner said to me afterwards 'i'm glad I got the xray done, it doesn't look like its caused by MS'. Me: 'um are freakin serious? MS is related to inflammation silly!" Him: "The xray guy said my tendons are damaged, therefore its an injury! its damaged, meaning an injury!!!" me: "ok, whatever.." just to keep him happy. he feels 'relieved' now that he thinks its not MS related, and its an 'injury'. mind you, for injury to occur, there would have had to have been an ACCIDENT in the first place- there was none! ahhhhhg getting frustrated but I cant be stressing still cos I don't want him to start worrying again.
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