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MS sympton?
Hello there, just trying this out and I wanted to drop a question in here. I have been dxed with MS for just over 3 years. I had an intial MRI, CT, the dye the whole works. I have since had maybe one MRI, with no dye, and I think, maybe one with the dye. However, I know it has been more than a year since either of them was done. I have noticed lately that the pains in the left side of my head and face have come back, Along with massive fatigue and muscle tightness in my legs and buttocks. :( Today I noticed that my left cheek feels extremely hot and looking in the mirror it is red. Can this be from MS? I noticed it has happened many time but nothing really particular brings it on, and it goes away. Not sure what is going on. :confused: Anyone ever have this happen?
I see my regular doc on Tuesday, so any idea's would help! Thanks! |
Welcome to the forum DSalivenwell21. :)
I'm sorry about the MS and the new symptom, but I'm glad you found us. :hug: I haven't had that symptom but maybe somebody else will see your post and have some ideas. This is a great forum with lots of nice people. I hope you'll make some friends and learn some new things as well. Take care. |
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Hi,
I don't know if this is very hepful, as i haven't been dx'd with MS (but have some symptoms of) - but one of my feet will sometimes be red and hot while the other is cool and normal. I know 'burning' is an MS sensory symptom. I hope this helps a bit! |
Most of the new symptoms you mentioned sound like MS one's, but I haven't heard of flushed skin as a symptom of MS.
Perhaps you have some sort of infection, and if so, that would explain your MS symptoms flaring up too. I would go see my GP about the cheek redness, and mention the attack symptoms that are going on at the same time. Cherie |
Hi, Dsa, Welcome to NeuroTalk..:)
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