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Hey people! What's up.I've posted on here before fearing i have ms Hey..maybe i do,i just wanna discuss my symptoms, again Here they are: one area just below my shoulder blade on my back has been on and of, going numb, feeling like it's Dry or something, yet super sensitive to my shirt touching it, or sometimes a crawling sensation I get these strange goosebumpLESS chills in my legs and arms Very very faint pins and needless feelings in my fingers at times, very faint! Shooting pains up my right leg, with no apparent cause, they come and go I will admit i have anxiety and I've read it can do some crazy stuff to your body I get the heart drop feeling when somebody scares you Thats follwed by a kind of fight or flight response that shoots down my arms.happens for no reason I am fearful i have ms..i know something is definatly wrong with my nerves When i pick my shoulders up, like in a shrugging manner, up to my ears and let them drop,i get what feels like my nerves jumping in my ring and pinky fingers!! Yuck, this is ask so strange.i get the random buzzes and faint electric zaps, wherever and whenever. I'd like somebody to point me in the direction of what could possibly be wrong with my nerves! Please! I'm a 20 year young male with no family history of MS. Does ANYBODY knpw what im going through!?!?!?!?!
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Hi a;;rentice
Welcome to Neuro Talk. It does sound a bit like PN. Seek out a physician that specializes in the "whole person" I found a physiatrist, her specialty is first in pain, then the "whole body" approach. You need to have your B12 levels checked. Sometimes low B12 can cause PN. I am on a host of different supplements that have helped over the course of this past year. You need to find a doctor who is in your corner, who knows what this is, and will support your efforts to get some relief. There are lot of good physicians in NY. Maybe someone one this site can give you the name of a good specialist. I wish you all the best. ginnie:hug:
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Hi apprentice
Tried to correct my spelling....sorry for the above....ginnie:hug:
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Hi LG...nothing yet. Actually I am waiting for my lumber puncture appt. Though Im not sure I really want to do it since the docs so far havent found any evidence to suggest a need. The last doc told me he doesnt expect to finD anything, so Im not too sure I will get it. Problems is, symptoms persist with no answer to why. I really dont know what to do...I feel so nasty during the day...and my feet and legs are feeling like they are deteriorating, though thankfully I can walk. Sorry to hear about your issues and trust me I have twitched and tingled any/everywhere over the last year. I take cymbalt 30mg...not sure how much it really helps but thanks so far Im not in excruciating pain. Please hang in there and drop me a line. AP |
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Hi all, I hope everyone has been feeling at least decent since my last visit/post. An update is this: Had a few more MRI's done last week. Entire back...lower, middle, neck. Then had another NCS/EMG. Doctor wants me to get ton of new bloods done...will be doing this week. Meantime, he said the emg etc. looked totally normal. He said the MRI's werent too worrisome, saw a little disc issue..but said nothing that warranted an immediate call to get me to a surgeon. Said he wants to see me back in 3 weeks to go over all tests..said I am still basically a mystery case.
When I meet with him, I want to compare all my MRI's to see if they look exactly the same or if there is degeneration occuring..what are your thoughts? |
Great to see you have come back to be with us. Please keep us up to date with your condition. :hug:
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Hi..Thanks for reading and I know you are not bonkers! How is the gaba treating you these days? Tingling sucks...slightly more pleasant than pain though...thats for sure.
Just as an update, I am scheduled for my spinal tap on the 20th of this month...really curious to see what it shows...will keep you updated. Have you had a tap done? |
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You might want to check your B-6 level before you start dosing with B-6. Too much can actually cause the tingling and nerve damage. Normal B-6 levels are 2.1 - 21.7. If you can access your blood work and post some results people will give you lots of good info. Take care, Melody |
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