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Old 06-17-2015, 09:21 PM #1
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My name is Jan and I am a 44 year old wife and Mom. I am unsure which forum to post in so I thought I would post here and see if anyone has anything similar. Last year in Nov. I had what was Dx as a TIA or migraine. They were unsure. I spent the next 2 months with slurred speech,balance issues,no appetite,and fatigue. I have had every test, MRI,MRA,CT scan and blood work with everything coming back negative. Which is great except I have been having stroke like symptoms every month when I ovulate until my menstrual cycle begins. I am now having muscle and joint pain particularly in my upper arms. I have discussed with my neuro and regular GP but all they want is to give me antidepressants. I am not opposed to them but I am normal 3 weeks out of 5 so I am frustrated not to be taken seriously. I am seeing a new neurologist soon and my GP Friday. Please let me know if you have had or have heard of anything like this. Thank you
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