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aprilfools 07-20-2009 12:40 PM

Burning head
 
Hi to everyone I think everyone I use to chat with on the other site is now on here..

I have had this horrble burning sensation in my head for over 4 weeks now that also made my ears ring.. I went through the 3 days of the Solumedrol and it didnt help at all. I talked to my Neuro this morning and he said that MS shouldnt be causing burning head pain. yet I have been taking Neurontin for it since Friday late nigh and it is helping. He thinks I have some infection going on. Has anyone ever had this happen and was told that it is the MS which is causing this??

SallyC 07-20-2009 02:24 PM

Hi April, nice to see you..:)

I'm so sorry about your pain..:(

When will Neuros learn that they don't know all the symptoms of MS..:rolleyes: To say that MS doesn't cause burning head pain, is like saying, we don't have nerves in our head.:mad:

I'm glad Neurontin iS helping. It can't hurt to have a possible infection checked out, because we get those too, and an infection can cause and mimic MS sx.

I hope you feel better soon..:hug:

dmplaura 07-20-2009 03:51 PM

I have/had burning sensation in my head, and I find that Cesamet helps that for me, but you're on the right path of medications they'll try for this type of sensation.

I second the notion that the doctor's wrong on this one and MS can definitely cause burning sensation, anywhere in the body.

aprilfools 07-20-2009 04:04 PM

Thnak you guys I think I need to find a new Neuro that actually specializes in MS. I have had so many strange things happen that there are no answers to it get so annoying.

Its nice to see you on here Laura Im LISAM from msworld if you didnt know that

april1848 07-20-2009 06:12 PM

Hello, and Welcome! It's nice to have another April around. :)

I have to agree with the others. This is most definitely an MS symptom. Get yourself a new neuro!! Unfortunately, there aren't a ton of drugs for things like this, so neurontin may bring you the most relief. Definitely talk to a real MS specialist about this.

I lurked at MSWorld for awhile. This place is much better, although I don't post very often.

aprilfools 07-21-2009 09:46 AM

The pain got so bad last night I went to the emerceny room and was told yes it is your MS causing all this pain so if anyone is ever told that MS does not cause this kind of pain I would seek a diffrent opion. I never kneew how painful this diesease could really be.

I hope there is a end in site for this I dont think I can handle this much longer.

SallyC 07-21-2009 01:49 PM

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aprilfools 07-21-2009 05:57 PM

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Originally Posted by SallyC (Post 540635)
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Thnaks SAlly you are always so kind on here. :)

dmplaura 07-21-2009 07:48 PM

The pain's rough, and finding an efficient treatment can be a true test of patience. :hug:

Lady 07-24-2009 12:00 AM

Hi Aprilfools,
Welcome!

I have had burning on the top of my head since I was 16 years old. Before a DX of any kind. Unknown they said. I was given weekly shots of cortisone into my head for a year.:(

No one knew about MS for me back then, but I think the steroids helped me just by accident. The Neuro was trying to calm the burning. So if I had MS back then, it helped that too.

Now I have burning legs and feet since 2005. I had it 24/7. It had been helped for a while with Neurontin, then it stopped helping.

I get it less now that I am on LDN. Only about 2 times at night. I can deal with that.


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