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Old 03-27-2014, 11:39 AM #1
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Hello,
What an awesome post. So I have had some neuro issues for the past while numbness in my arm hypereflexia onu right side only Along with severe ankle clonus on right side only. Ct was normal but unable to do MRI due to the fact I have a pacemaker for congenital heart issue. I am 34 and scared out of my tree. I also had a fainting spell and my left eye seems like I am looking through a dirty window. He drs suspect ms but can't say due to lack of MRI I was started on I. Solumedrol and the vision is back but the hypereflexia and clonus remain. Any one give any hints if this could be anything but ms. Scares me as I have 2 young very active girls and I would like to get back to playing with them
Thanks all for listening
Chris
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