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Hi
I am in my 50's and have had odd issues since my 20's. Over the past 3 years I have had many more problems which make it hard to work - I am a nurse. Heck it makes it hard to do anything even at home. I saw a rheumy, he sent me straight to a neuro, who said I was too old for MS. Decided not to bother any more - felt like a hypochondriac. In Dec 2008 I saw a different rheumy. He examined me, found NO tender points despite the muscles being almost constantly in spasms!! Then he told me I have fibro. Well, a diagnosis, any diagnosis is appreciated. I wonder how many have been told they have fibro and later on been diagnosed with MS?? There seem to be a lot of similarity ![]() Wonderful bunch of people here, I read lots - but don't post often. Feel I don't fit. Have a lovely day Lesley NZ |
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Hi, down there! My initial reaction is: if your neurologist said you're too old for MS, you need a new neurologist. I was diagnosed at 55.
Isn't it a pain how some of these diseases seem to overlap? I know you'll find some answers here!
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I was diagnosed at age 52 with MS in 1995 by the doctors at John's Hopkins. Get yourself to am major teaching medical center as soon as possible! The tender insertions points is a sign of MS. I know this because my late wife was a physical therapist and she noticed I showed considerable discomfort/pain when when she gave me a message at all my major insrerion points. Muscles spasms may not caused tender insertion points where muscles that are in a constant state of tension/contraction do. I am now 65 and have made it to a 30 year retirement in the Civil Service as well as the military with a little help of Avonex which I have MAXimized. jackD
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As others have noted, your neuro needs to do some research on ms. I was dx at the age of 50. |
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I was diagnosed at 48 and my neuro said that I was getting close to the upper average age for diagnosis. My sister has fibro and we do have very similar symptoms. But I don't have any of the classic pressure points.
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... with what has already been said. I was diagnosed over a year ago at the age 48. That is not to say that I didn't have it for many years prior to the dx, because I'm sure I did. I saw doctors along the way who just didn't put two and two together. But that doesn't change the fact that the ms was there. I am especially discouraged that a specialist would just dismiss the sx. Hopefully you don't have ms. But I also hope you get another opinion. Age has nothing to do with the diagnosis of MS. Anyway I don't think it does!
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All these neuro disorders have similar symptoms, and there must be hundreds of neuro disorders.
They thought I had lymes, lupus, strokes, you name it. They know for sure I have C spine issues, a T spine cyst and brain lesions (not sure if that is ms or not yet). But then they say I have fibro too? I said it did not make sense to dx fibro when the first two things explain most of my symptoms... ![]() I think neuros get a free coffee mug for every fibro dx they hand out or something lol. Hang in there, and hang around. Nobody doesn't fit in here, if they want to stay. ![]()
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"Thanks for this!" says: | Leanz (04-27-2009) |
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oh ps...i'm a nurse too. 35 yrs NICU. but i had to retire because of you know what.
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Thank you all, very much for taking the time to reply.
Your comments were all very helpful. Its great to know people understand. Cheers Lesley ![]() |
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My now passed on grandmother (mother's side) was diagnosed with FM.
I'm fairly certain IF they had looked further than they did at the time (with newer technology), they would have probably found MS. It's been the belief of my mother and I since I was diagnosed with MS and we began doing our own research and putting together the pieces, so to speak.
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