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Old 10-26-2009, 11:54 AM #1
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Heart hi, i'm new and I have some health questions

Hi. I just wanted to see what you guys thought. I haven't talked to a doctor about any of this yet but I've had some tremors, trouble focusing my eyes, some occasional slurred speech and occasionally I walk bowlegged and on my toes a bit. My limbs have had some burning, numbness and tingling too. Plus I've been sort of dizzy, forgetful, and other mental problems. I also used to be really healthy but over the years my immunity to colds and flus has gone way down and my need for sleep seems to have gone way up. This looks like MS to me but I know there are probably other disorders out there Im not aware of. Some of these symptoms have been in the last month or year (I'm 29), and some have been since I was around 19 or 20. It's complicated because I've had alot of emotional problems diagnosed by my doctors. None of this is debilitating, I'm lucky to be pretty healthy most of the time. I have a couple questions. 1. Do you guys think this sounds like MS or is it more like some other disorder you know of? 2. If I get a test done and everything comes back normal can I ask my doctors for more tests, or do I wait for things to worsen then get the test(s) redone? 3. Because of the way I walk sometimes (bowlegged and on my toes a bit), I think it's MS, but it only happens when I've been walking alone for a while and am starting to feel nervous (because I'm phobic about being alone in public). So do you guys think this walking thing is just nerves or do symptoms typically get worse (or even appear) with anxiety? 4. Does MS make colds and flus take alot longer to fight off? 5. Do your symptoms all come and go at the same time? In other words , do you feel symptom-free some months, and they all come back together, or is it like one week it's one thing, and the next week it's something different. 6. Do you guys think I should make an appointment ASAP or should I just watch my symptoms and wait for my yearly checkup in March?

Thanks alot for taking the time to read all that. Hope it wasn't too boring.
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Hi. I just wanted to see what you guys thought. I haven't talked to a doctor about any of this yet but I've had some tremors, trouble focusing my eyes, some occasional slurred speech and occasionally I walk bowlegged and on my toes a bit. My limbs have had some burning, numbness and tingling too. Plus I've been sort of dizzy, forgetful, and other mental problems. I also used to be really healthy but over the years my immunity to colds and flus has gone way down and my need for sleep seems to have gone way up. This looks like MS to me but I know there are probably other disorders out there Im not aware of. Some of these symptoms have been in the last month or year (I'm 29), and some have been since I was around 19 or 20. It's complicated because I've had alot of emotional problems diagnosed by my doctors. None of this is debilitating, I'm lucky to be pretty healthy most of the time. I have a couple questions. 1. Do you guys think this sounds like MS or is it more like some other disorder you know of? 2. If I get a test done and everything comes back normal can I ask my doctors for more tests, or do I wait for things to worsen then get the test(s) redone? 3. Because of the way I walk sometimes (bowlegged and on my toes a bit), I think it's MS, but it only happens when I've been walking alone for a while and am starting to feel nervous (because I'm phobic about being alone in public). So do you guys think this walking thing is just nerves or do symptoms typically get worse (or even appear) with anxiety? 4. Does MS make colds and flus take alot longer to fight off? 5. Do your symptoms all come and go at the same time? In other words , do you feel symptom-free some months, and they all come back together, or is it like one week it's one thing, and the next week it's something different. 6. Do you guys think I should make an appointment ASAP or should I just watch my symptoms and wait for my yearly checkup in March?

Thanks alot for taking the time to read all that. Hope it wasn't too boring.




Welcome to our big community.

That's not too long. don't worry about that.

I'm going to link you to the MS forum. Can you copy and paste to a thread there? If not, I think someone else can do that for you.

http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/forum17.html

I don't have MS. I know some who do. But without proper diagnostic testing no one could say that it is MS. You may need extensive blood testing to rule out many things too.

Or it could be a vitamin deficiency or exposure to something hazardous you're not aware of. Coordination issues can be caused from a number of things.

Is this painful for you or just awkward and troubling?

I dont' think this is an emergency, but you're too young to go untreated.

It is good to ask questions so you'll have a better idea when you make that appointment. Our big community may be able to spare you lots of shuffling though.

Keep us posted and best of luck.
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Welcome to NeuroTalk Canadian Girl!

The MS forum here is great (as well as the other forums) ... there are some wonderful folks here to share with. I hope you don't have MS, but if you do there are ways to treat it and things you can do to help your general health.

None of us here can tell you if it is MS for sure, but we can help you on your road to finding answers. Take care and I hope to see you in the MS forum.
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Thanks you guys. I pasted my message to that link. No matter what the problem is if nothing it's an inspiration to watch my diet and exercise, eh? I'd like to say I'm sure it's nothing but when you're slurring your words a few times a week I guess I should get checked out...I just hope my doctors find something so I at least know what's causing this stuff. So often they just shrug their shoulders, say they couldn't find anything wrong at all, and send you on your way. I've asked them to check different things over the years like for vitamin deficiencies and stuff, and they refuse, when I know things are wrong inside.
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Thanks you guys. I pasted my message to that link. No matter what the problem is if nothing it's an inspiration to watch my diet and exercise, eh? I'd like to say I'm sure it's nothing but when you're slurring your words a few times a week I guess I should get checked out...I just hope my doctors find something so I at least know what's causing this stuff. So often they just shrug their shoulders, say they couldn't find anything wrong at all, and send you on your way. I've asked them to check different things over the years like for vitamin deficiencies and stuff, and they refuse, when I know things are wrong inside.

I understand it is that way sometimes. you must arm yourself and keep trying...
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Thanks you guys. I pasted my message to that link. No matter what the problem is if nothing it's an inspiration to watch my diet and exercise, eh? I'd like to say I'm sure it's nothing but when you're slurring your words a few times a week I guess I should get checked out...I just hope my doctors find something so I at least know what's causing this stuff. So often they just shrug their shoulders, say they couldn't find anything wrong at all, and send you on your way. I've asked them to check different things over the years like for vitamin deficiencies and stuff, and they refuse, when I know things are wrong inside.
stop asking,,,,,state the request as an expectation.....and demand documentation of their refusal.....take a witness
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Hi hun can't offer any more advice than the other folks have. Just wanted to say hope you get sorted out soon and send you hugss xxxxxxxx
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