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Could you have had MS longer than when the first symptoms appeared?
I was diagnosed with MS last week but experienced double, blurred vision and has a spot on my brain. I also have had battles with my emotions up and down, plus I am on meds for low testerone because my body doesn't give out testerone on its own. I also have a slumped back. Could it be possible that MS has been in me way longer than the vision problems and the brain spot was discovered?
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Yes Luke, it's possible. I've had symptoms of MS since
1964 but wasn't DX until 1975.:hug: |
Before I was dianosed thought I had an inner ear vestbular problem making me dizzy and had a pregnancy resulting in twins causing the "pee" problems and I was aging and working, no wonder I was tired. Had all that AND MS turns out!
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I can think of a few of my MS symptoms that I remember feeling back when I was a kid. (unexplained vertigo, the MS "hug", muscle twitches...)
Makes me think that I might have had pediatric MS and just didn't know about it until I got older and things started to get more obvious. |
Yes.
It is not uncommon to have MS longer than the actual diagnosis date. I was diagnosed at the age of 24 but my symptoms go back to childhood. |
in short- Yes, and is common to have had symptoms from MS before any actual clinical daignosis.
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No, I had zero symptoms until I got optic neuritis when I was almost 40 and was diagnosed. There were no warning signs, no weird things in my past. Thus it was a shock. But I did have old lesions on my brain (black holes) that made them think the process had been going on for a bit before diagnosis. But again I had NO symptoms until 4 weeks before diagnosis.
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yes is the short answer.
i was dx'd when i was 53 and my neuro thought i had it at least 10 yrs prior. as i thought back those 10 yrs i remembered slight instances of sx's. dx'd = diagnosed sx's = symptoms |
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The slumped back could possibly be your spine accommodating a weakness in your legs. This happened to me. Not a slump, but a twist/skew in my lower spine. It makes one hip higher than the other, giving the impression of having one leg shorter than the other. I'm seeing a chiropractor, who is really helping with this. This is only a suggestion about your slumped back. |
Bummer, yeah..........
I think mine was sneaking up on me around 1989 and I wasn't diagnosed until 2002. I believe doctors suspected before 2002, but my MRI's were always clear. |
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