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Hi Everyone:
I don't know where to begin; i guess greetings and hope everyone is feeling well, or as well as can be ![]() I have been having physical problems for many years, no diagnosis as of yet. As most of you probably have, I have seen many, many Drs trying to figure out what is wrong. What I can think of right off the bat... Dysphagia for all solids (very worst one, want to EAT!) Headaches Neck pain Pain between shoulder blades Muscle spasms/twitches (arms, legs mostly) Stiffness (whole body); actually can't let go of stuff sometimes; (very hard to do hair, can't hold arms over head very long) (going up the 10 steps in my house my legs have a "tired" feeling and want to give out sometimes) Heart pvc's Laryngospasms Memory problems (in the middle of a sentence forget what I'm saying, or can't find the word I need) Stand up and almost pass out Floaters and flashes in vision Vertigo Raynauds When lay or sit so back of head is in contact with something, head will "go to sleep" All symptoms seem to be getting worse lately. Diagnosis' that i DO have: GERD, LPR, gastroparesis, undiagnosed motility disorder, narrowing at the cricopharyngeal junction of esophagus, anxiety . (sure there are more, but can't think of them right now) Latest Gastro Dr was thinking MS so he sent me for an MRI. (will try to attach/implant here). Findings on MRI were a few punctate foci of hyperintense t2 and flair in white matter(long explanations of where); and t2 signal medulla (not corroborated on flair, may represent artifact) Mildly prominent CSF spaces, suggesting reduced brain parenchymal Will also put a copy of a neck mri I had last year prior to exploratory surgery Almost forgot, about a year after the dysphagia started, had a cyst removed from my pharynx. Have an upcoming appointment with Neurologist soon. Any help or ideas would be greatly appreciated. I know this post is very long and I apologize, but thank you for reading. Scarlett |
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some of those symptoms {the upper body ones} made me think of Thoracic outlet syndrome{TOS} -but are you having any RSI
{repetitive strain injury}or hand arm problems? any falls or car wrecks/whiplash- hitting the head /neck or shoulders? If not maybe some of it is vertebral artery symptoms? http://www.dizziness-and-balance.com.../cervical.html I guess you'll know more after the doc goes over the MS testing with you.
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Jo
Thanks for your input. Yes, been diagnosed with carpal tunnel in both arms. Have had whiplash injuries 4-5 times, a couple severe. Forgot to mention in the original post left ear pain comes and goes (severe); sometimes don't even know till pick up phone or touch and 'owwwww'. I am not familiar with either TOS or VAS, will check them out. Again, thank you very much. Scarlett |
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did you find our thoracic outlet forum here?
http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/forumdisplay.php?f=24 and our useful links? full of info and therapies http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/showthread.php?t=84
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hi scarlett and welcome to you. i'm so glad you're here! you're sx sound eerily familiar to me also and i have a rather severe case of true neurogenic TOS, bilateral and with some vascular sx thrown in just to keep me on my toes (oh yes, and sx IN in those tosies and footsies too, now that you mention it...
![]() hard sometimes to resist the temptation to just lump everything in and attribute it to dread TOS, i'm afraid, though. happens to be one of those dx which can and will mimic a whole host of other syndromes and distinct disorders. very difficult to dx and we may be a lot of things, but last time i checked, nope! no M.D.'s after our names. so the best thing would be to find a top TOS specialist to rule it out or in and proceed from there. i hope that you do not have it, personally, and that it just looks and sounds so familiar to Jo and me because we live with it day in and day out that we, quite naturally, "go there" so to speak, almost by rote. but my instincts tell me otherwise, unfortunately, scarlett. i do think this bears some serious looking into in your case, and i hope your docs will give it the attention it deserves. you've come to the right place to begin to find out one way or the other, at any rate, and if nothing else, will meet some great people in the process over at the TOS forum and elsewhere in your neurotalk travels and for that i am happy indeed. what part of the country are you in? many of us (myself included) burned through multiple diagnoses, over several years' time and as many physicians and countless tests before finally finding the one which gave us that aha! moment (or in my case, the oh, sh_t! moment, scarlett ![]() ![]() so many of us on the TOS forum carry dual or multiple diagnoses (a competitive lot, you say? don't even start with us! we are a bunch of overachieving perfectionistic type 'A' goal-oriented workaholic lovable nutjobs, scarlett!). so welcome, and welcome home. lots of one-armed hugs await you. feeble but heart-felt ones. if you say your pain is 9 on a scale of 1-10, then mine is at least an 85! and if you have TOS, RSD, MS then i have TOS, CRPS, FMS, CMPS, and my dog just died. you see how it works? that's how you get in the club, scarlett. i hope i'm making myself perfectly clear, here. kidding! i am so totally kidding, girl! please do not ever take anything i say seriously if you're at all unsure i probably have my tongue firmly implanted in my cheek! i mean no harm or offense to anyone, just am a sick ticket if you will. i really want to welcome you with open arms (both of them wide open!) to the TOS forum and our little family over there. and you know what, even if it turns out technically not to be the correct medical dx for you, i do believe some of the tx and modalities would totally be beneficial for you, scarlett. because so many of your sx sound exactly like what we deal with on a daily basis, physically, mentally, emotionally, spiritually and every day and every way. so welcome. breathe. relax, kick off those shoezzz. alison i'm going to PM you my phone # in case you want to use it (let's see how crazy you really are, OK.) ciao for now. alison |
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Jo:
Thank you very much for the links. The symptom list DOES fit, just about all of them, in all the categories. I have not had time to really look at the TOS forum yet, have checked the new posts since yesterday on there though. You have both MS and TOS? Do they go hand in hand sometimes? Again thanks so much for the ww too! ![]() Scarlett |
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