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the Bird 03-27-2008 09:12 PM

I have wondered the same about my face. It went from numb to patchy numb and has been that way for a year now...The one good thing it does is it tells me when I'm tired or overdoing it! (It gets number!!!)

I always thought numb was numb, til this MS!!! LOL

Just reading about the itching, makes me itch too!

lady_express_44 03-27-2008 10:07 PM

Sorry to hear about the numbness to that degree ~ been there, done that. :cool:

I agree with Snoopy that you really have to wait a couple of years, even if we might 'generally' expect this symptom to let up within 6 months. I've heard of several others who've gotten improvement in the long run.

Have you considered LDN? That has helped me tremendously, although I have had some challenges more recently.

Do you have any infection; teeth, UTI, anything you might not have given much thought to? That is almost always what starts my spinal lesion problems (numbness), including recently.

For the itching, try hydrocortizone cream 1%, and ice packs on the itchy spot. One of those two always works for me.

Cherie

jmiller 03-27-2008 10:20 PM

2 years, lol I might look into trying to sleep that long then wake up and maybe it will be gone. Ive tried creams but to no help. I have no infections at the time or any other stuff like that. So far I have just skimmed the surface on LDN, will have to look farther into that.

FinLady 03-28-2008 07:29 AM

JM,

:hug: Sorry to hear the numbness is driving you nutty. I've had the "loss of sensation" numbness in my right side for about 2 years now. The intensity goes up and down, so I sometimes have to be careful to use my left hand to test for hot water.

I've also had to learn to pay attention when I scratch an itch since I don't know how hard I'm pressing sometimes.

The docs have tested me for stuff to make sure it's not something else, but yep - it's my MS. Of course they told me they don't know of anything that helps make it better so I keep trucking along best I can.

Hope that things calm down for ya soon.

lady_express_44 03-28-2008 09:14 PM

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Originally Posted by jmiller (Post 246147)
2 years, lol I might look into trying to sleep that long then wake up and maybe it will be gone. Ive tried creams but to no help. I have no infections at the time or any other stuff like that. So far I have just skimmed the surface on LDN, will have to look farther into that.


Hydrocortizone cream is rx, so perhaps you haven't tried that yet . . .? The ice pack does work well too, and I've even gone to sleep with one in bed with me. Frigid . . . me? . . .

I put up with tooth inflammation for over 12 months, for some reason not comprehending that meant "infection". :rolleyes: Having that tooth removed has made a considerable difference in my numbness . . .

It won't necessarily take 2 yrs ;), just that there may still be improvement over the next 2 yrs. Any of my numbness that's lasted longer then that, even if it is only intermittent (when I am fatigued, sick, etc.) has never disappeared completely throughout the last 17 yrs.

If you are PPMS, there aren't a LOT of choices out there. The LDN did take away the numbness in my hands (right at the two yr mark), although I've recently gotten it back with the infection/psuedo exacerbation. It helped in a lot of other ways too; bladder, bowels (I have UC), claw hand, PAIN, etc. It might be worth a try if you aren't able to take the interferons anyway. :confused:

Cherie

jmiller 03-30-2008 11:45 PM

Ill ask for that Rx cream next time. Amazingly fter day 2 ofthe IVSM I was able to open my right hand after about yr or so of it being nearly closed all the way. The steroids have also taken the edge of the intense itching. I will also ask about the LDN too.

cjohnston 04-11-2008 04:09 PM

I know what your going through I have had numbing in both my legs,feet and ankles for 9 months and so far i think that its permanant. But my neuro says anything can happen


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