NeuroTalk Support Groups

NeuroTalk Support Groups (https://www.neurotalk.org/)
-   Multiple Sclerosis (https://www.neurotalk.org/multiple-sclerosis/)
-   -   Do your muscles ever hurt before going numb? (https://www.neurotalk.org/multiple-sclerosis/38361-muscles-hurt-numb.html)

momXseven 02-06-2008 09:36 AM

Do your muscles ever hurt before going numb?
 
Lately my thigh muscles hurt before they go numb. Most of the time my legs stay numb now, When I wake up my legs are usually fine, not well coordinated but not numb. By mid-morning my muscles hurt and by mid-day my legs are going numb, by bed time I'm numb from my lower ribs and down. I hate this mad cycle. :confused: This happens almost everyday now.

My neuro already said he isn't going to do anything as long as I can still walk. :(

Erin524 02-06-2008 01:47 PM

That's interesting. I have pain in my hips and thighs all the time, but I havent noticed if there's a connection to it happening before I get the numb sensations. I'll have to haul out my symptom diary and see if I noted anything the last time I actually kept up with the diary.

momXseven 02-06-2008 01:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Erin524 (Post 208548)
That's interesting. I have pain in my hips and thighs all the time, but I havent noticed if there's a connection to it happening before I get the numb sensations. I'll have to haul out my symptom diary and see if I noted anything the last time I actually kept up with the diary.

I was also just thinking maybe my thigh muscles are always hurting but after my legs go numb I don't feel the pain. :confused:
This has only been going on for about 5-6 weeks, before Dec 27th I haven't had but a few odd things (numbness related) over the past 4 years, never a every day issues like I'm having now so I haven't started a SX diary yet.

thav1 02-06-2008 02:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by momXseven (Post 208569)
I was also just thinking maybe my thigh muscles are always hurting but after my legs go numb I don't feel the pain. :confused:
This has only been going on for about 5-6 weeks, before Dec 27th I haven't had but a few odd things (numbness related) over the past 4 years, never a every day issues like I'm having now so I haven't started a SX diary yet.

Have you thought about another Nuero? Have you had a second opinion? A doctor that wants to wait untill you can't walk at all is crazy.:eek:

momXseven 02-06-2008 03:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by thav1 (Post 208623)
Have you thought about another Nuero? Have you had a second opinion? A doctor that wants to wait untill you can't walk at all is crazy.:eek:

I agree that's crazy, Yes I have thought about a new neuro, I just haven't made it in to see him yet, I had an appt. set up for my 2nd opinion but I had 2 kids get sick and I had to cancel. :( I'm trying to get in the see my new PCP 1st and see what she has to say about all this and than get the 2nd opinion from the new neuro.

Erin524 02-06-2008 04:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by momXseven (Post 208569)
I was also just thinking maybe my thigh muscles are always hurting but after my legs go numb I don't feel the pain. :confused:
This has only been going on for about 5-6 weeks, before Dec 27th I haven't had but a few odd things (numbness related) over the past 4 years, never a every day issues like I'm having now so I haven't started a SX diary yet.

You should do a symptom diary whenever you start getting new and weird symptoms. I keep meaning to do it, but forget to write stuff down. This would have been a good thing to have at the neuro's office last week, because I couldnt remember all the little piddly weirdo symptoms that I'd been having...at least I remembered the big stuff...numb legs and twitchy eyeballs.

momXseven 02-06-2008 04:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Erin524 (Post 208728)
You should do a symptom diary whenever you start getting new and weird symptoms. I keep meaning to do it, but forget to write stuff down. This would have been a good thing to have at the neuro's office last week, because I couldnt remember all the little piddly weirdo symptoms that I'd been having...at least I remembered the big stuff...numb legs and twitchy eyeballs.

I know, I did write down what I could remember after my last post to you. :D

sugarboo 02-06-2008 04:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Erin524 (Post 208728)
You should do a symptom diary whenever you start getting new and weird symptoms. I keep meaning to do it, but forget to write stuff down. This would have been a good thing to have at the neuro's office last week, because I couldnt remember all the little piddly weirdo symptoms that I'd been having...at least I remembered the big stuff...numb legs and twitchy eyeballs.

That happens to me too....I have an issue and then forget to talk about it!

MSCherokee 02-06-2008 05:40 PM

Julie,

Sending even MORE hugs to you! :hug: Sounds like your neuro frankly sucks and I hope that you can get into the new neuro for a second opinion soon.

I also have to chime in about keeping a symptom diary. I find it much easier to have a list of concerns and symptoms with me so I don't forget to mention them. I also have DH come with me to any *major* appointments, one of which is the neuro. A lot of times he can help clarify things if I'm having trouble putting my thoughts into words and it also helps my neuro in some cases to get DH's viewpoint.

Hope your children are feeling better soon!

Victorya 02-06-2008 08:35 PM

Actually, this is EXACTLY how several of my flares started.

I even ended up at the neuro's office (actually, it was the neuro on call because mine was on vacation) because I had a wierd numb/Pain in my arms.

My reflexes seemed a little slow, but nothing too bad. Finally, the neuro said that if it was a flare, it wasn't bad enough to treat, and sent me home.

About two weeks later, the numb/pain turned into COMPLETELY NUMB. Then the numbness travelled down to my legs. I went back to the neuro when the numbness started affecting my walking. The neuro asked me to walk down the hallway towards him, so he could evaluate my walking.

I did O.K. till I got very close to him...then I tripped, and knocked him over and landed on top of him!

I've never seen my neuro so enthusiastic about writing a script for IVSM!!


All times are GMT -5. The time now is 07:55 PM.

Powered by vBulletin • Copyright ©2000 - 2025, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.

vBulletin Optimisation provided by vB Optimise (Lite) - vBulletin Mods & Addons Copyright © 2025 DragonByte Technologies Ltd.