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Old 06-15-2021, 11:24 AM #1
Tinadyke Tinadyke is offline
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Hi, just looking for some advice about what to do next. My best friend has ms and she keeps telling me it sounds like I have it but I'm getting no where with my neurologist. Currently I have muscle twitching all over my body, Numbness in my feet, back, legs, fingers and saddle area. I've had drop foot, which has resolved besides the numbness. Forget words and have trouble explaining things. Sometimes my legs just give out. My balance is terrible. Muscle fatigue. Lhermitte's sign for the past 6 months. Muscle problems with my eyes including double vision at times. I've had a clear mri on my cervical spine and thoracic spine,Clear ct scan on brain, and lots if blood work. B12 fine. I've also had nerve conduction study done with came out fine. He's going to redo the nerve conduction study within the next few weeks. I also have pain in the center of my back at times that wrap around to the front. Any advice would be appreciated. Thank you
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