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Old 12-11-2014, 03:19 PM #11
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Good luck with your MRI today! Let us know how it goes.

I'm glad you went in the the drs. seem to be keeping on top of things. Hang in there!
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Sorry it took forever to get back, got sidetracked.

Anyways, MRI came back with new spots on my brain. Said the spinal MRI was clear so no need for a spinal tap. The doctor at the hospital essentially ruled everything out they said and I guess I was just having a moment of some sort. That's according to the hospital doctors but my neuro may still want one. I go see him today.

Still having a lot of the signs and symptoms that point to MS but not as worried as I was before. Either I've accepted I might have MS and a diagnosis will come eventually or I don't and it wont come at all.

Once again, the main daily symptoms I have are
Vertigo/balance
headache
fatigue-especially late in the day, more so since my little episode of the unknown that put me in the hospital
sexual issues-difficulty orgasm/maintain erection (im only 27 lol)
dizziness
occasional tingly sensation in my right hand
blurry vision/nastagmus
pretty much have to use hand rails getting around half the time


When I have my episodes like the one that put me in the hospital and the one I had a year ago...
I lose the use of the right side of my body, particularly my right hand and foot
chest area feels tight like a hug I guess
When walking my right foot just kind of drags along
bad confusion
plus all the other symptoms
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That's a lot going on. Hope that it gets figured out and that you respond to therapy/treatment.

With love, Erika
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Thanks for getting back to us acvfalcon. I hope things start to get a little clearer
to your Docs and better for you.
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