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patagonia816 04-22-2014 06:49 PM

Goosebumps, an itch...etc....anyone get this?
 
This is only my second time posting here b/c I'm trying to figure out if I have MS. Has anyone here ever experienced random patches of what feels just like goosebumps? This has been happening to me for 4 weeks. I"ll get goosebumps on my left arm only. Then part of my right leg. Then my left leg.

Also, 3 days ago I had a tingling odd sensation from my knee area all the way to my ankle. It stuck around for at least 2 hours and then disappeared.

Restless leg...does anyone get this? My legs will swap feeling restless. It was always the left, now the right has been doing it. It's like I want to sit on the darn thing.

Have had a mysterious inner thigh itch since 2011. No bites or red marks..nothing on the skin...just a weird itch that keeps coming back.

And lastly...my legs tremble when I bend over or get in a squatting position. I can still walk just fine. I just feel it most when I am putting weight on them in a bending position.

Please help.

Kitty 04-22-2014 08:18 PM

I've got the itchies. Usually on my back.....that area just above the bra line where you can't reach it from above or below. :rolleyes: It's so frustrating especially at night when I'm trying to fall asleep.

I usually have to start taking Baclofen about 7 PM and take one 10mg pill every hour until 10 PM if I want to be able to lie down without my legs (usually my left leg) wanting to move by themselves.

My legs tremble if I overexert myself or stand in one place too long. I can no longer squat down and still be able to return to a standing position. My legs are just too weak.

I was diagnosed in 2005 with MS but think I've had it for a much longer time....just didn't know what it was.

SallyC 04-22-2014 09:02 PM

Me too. What does your Doc say? Have you seen a Neurologist?

Stay calm and let us know how it goes.:hug:


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