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julie4470 03-16-2013 08:54 PM

tender scalp?
 
Not real sure about this doctor's office. I have been sent for wrong tests because they called the wrong patient. Then when I got that straightened out and went to the office for my EEG, they could not figure out the machine. Yep, after watching and listening to her call various people for 40 minutes, I politely asked to reschedule. Anyhow, I have felt ok for the last couple days with the exception of this crazy, sore, tender, scalp. I woke up yesterday and felt like I had been hit over the head. Not a headache, but a sore head? It did sort of work into a slight nagging headache but mostly just hurt like I had hit my head or had a bad scalp sun burn. It was quite painful. What is that about? Any thoughts?

SallyC 03-16-2013 09:27 PM

Did they put that goop on your head to attach the electrodes?
Maybe you're allergic?

julie4470 03-16-2013 10:05 PM

We never made it that far lol!

KittyLady 03-16-2013 10:22 PM

I get alot of pain in my scalp. Could try looking up TN (trigeminal neuralgia- sp??) Thats another common thing with MSers. I had it for many years before I finally learned what it was. It also occurs commonly in the face.

Keely 03-24-2013 07:15 PM

Hi Julie, yes, I get this all the time. My entire scalp starts burning and tingling. In fact, I've been going through this all day today! My face and scalp feel like they're on fire.

My neuro says that it is MS-related; and as Kitty Lady says, if you look up trigeminal neuralgia, your source may mention scalp burning as well as facial burning. I get this in my face as well as my scalp, but it's not terribly painful; mainly it burns and makes me feel like I've got a big ole fever!

At night, this often affects one side of my head and my ear, so that the outer ear is really burning and uncomfortable; so much so, in fact, that I can't sleep on that side; even the pillow hurts.

The problem is, I can't sleep on my other side because the MS neuropathy in that leg is so bad.

Oh well, that's what pain pills are for! If it weren't for a little medicinal help, I would be up gritting my teeth and flailing my legs all night long!

The good news (for me, anyway) is that I don't have the scalp/face burning all the time; it comes and goes. I'll go for days without it, then it creeps up again. Like everything else in MS, I almost barely notice it when it shows up again, because I've gotten so used to it!


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