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Old 10-18-2013, 09:52 PM #1
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Default Hello Everyone

Hi,
I am looking for answers and hope that someone here can steer me in right direction. I am 44 yr old female and have been experiencing heat intolerance, muscle weakness, extreme fatigue and body pain (achilles tendon tightness) for about the last 2 yrs. The weakness has progressed and in August 2013 was diagnosed with primary open angled glaucoma with moderate damage to left eye and early damage to right eye. Since July I have been experiencing dizziness with the severe dizziness the last month. The eye specialist seems to think MS the Neuro seems to think fibromyalgia and chronic migraines. Went to ER today for merry go round dizziness and they did MRI and then radiologist asked for CT both came back neg. (never saw ER doctor again to discuss issues). Left ER with diagnosis of Vertigo. My question is can I have MS without it showing on MRI or CT? Could fibro and chronic migraines cause all this? Feeling very confused.........
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