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Hi sam71,
Abnormal sensations are known as Paresthesias (tingling, numbness) . A few causes of Paresthesias: back problems, B-12 deficiency, Diabetes, Thyroid and of course, MS (there are more causes). http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/e...cle/003206.htm
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Hang on Sam-
Just a few days to go and you will have treatment of symptoms at the very least. I wish you well and will be looking for your follow up. ANN |
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Thank you for the responses.
The rheumy did a bunch of blood work to rule out the vit-D, thyroid and other things. I called the neuro. They moved my appointment to Thursday. (it was the best they could do). The receptionist told me that everything I told her was consistent with what "other" MS patients say. That makes me feel some what better. However, it's just more than a little freaky to have all these strange new things going on with my body. I know I may not have any more answers come Thursday...but at least I'll have seen a doctor and will hopefully gain more understanding on what's happening. |
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Good luck Thursday Sam!!
![]() Please let us know what the Neuro says. ![]()
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"Thanks for this!" says: | sam71 (02-19-2013) |
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It's all very scary at first. It was for all of us (I feel comfortable grouping us all together for that!). And it's hard to wait....and wait.....and wait. I'm so glad they moved your appointment up so you can get some answers.
MS isn't easy to diagnose. It's more of an elimination of other conditions to narrow it down to MS. And that can take some time. It sounds like you've got a good doctor who's working to figure this out. It's still hard to wait, though. When I was waiting for my diagnosis I actually thought I had a brain tumor. My most prevalent symptom was severe double vision. And it lasted for about six months! ![]() I hope you'll post again after your appointment and let us know what the doctor said. You're going to be fine...... ![]()
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Also, A HUGE THANK YOU for the reassurance that it's going to be ok!! ![]() |
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How did your appt. go today? I hope all went well. Check in when you can.
![]() When I read your post I was thinking maybe Lhermitte's. To me, it has never felt like sand, more like tingling and shock sensations. It's not comfortable. |
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Thanks for checking on me. I just got home...(long day). I guess I am officially in "Limbo-Land". I really liked the neuro and she was very thorough and listened to all I had to say. She sat down with me for a solid hour...it was nice not to feel like she was trying to push me out the door.
She said that some of my symptoms are consistent with MS and others are not. She ordered even more blood work. She thinks some of my experience maybe related to low vit-D. I've had low vit-D levels in a past lab...so she wanted to run it again (the previous test was over 8 months old). She said it may explain some of my experience...but that there is definitely something neurological also going on. She also ordered a brain/spine MRI, and put me on what she described as an "old-school" neuropathic pain med to help with the tingling/pins and needles and the like. (I forget the name, and it's over at the pharmacy now). She did all the reflex tests and such. I asked her how I was doing and she said, "mostly ok". (??? ![]() So, I now I wait. They will get the ball rolling for the MRI and then I go see her again on March 15th to see what all the results are. Thanks again, everyone!! I truly appreciate you being here!! |
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