Could this be Ms??

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Hi all, after I had my little boy by c section I started to have alot of neurological symptoms one of them is my legs twitch constantly, you can see my calves moving, it feels like popcorn popping under my skin, I also struggle to walk up the stairs or dry my hair these days. I've had an mri of brain and spine but it was normal, the Dr diagnosed FND but my friend told me her first mri didn't show her MS and that she went back a year later and it showed. I just can't believe my symptoms are caused by nothing. I'm also always dropping plates or cups and smashing them. Please can someone give me some advice. Thank you

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  • Posted

    Have you seen a top neurologist in your area?

    • Posted

      Yes I have seen a neurologist I've had mri's he diagnosed me with FND but I'm not convinced I'm sure its something else.

  • Posted

    Hi,

    Has the Doctor given you instructions on how to manage your systems?

    Have you searched a support group?

    I've had bladder cancer and I've searched for support groups and

    found many. If you are still feeling uncomfortable about your diagnosis

    bring your test results to another Doctor and see if he concurs.

    I also live with an incurable disease called Interstitial Cystitis. Dreadful.

    I wish you the very best.

    .

    • Posted

      No Im not with any support groups but that's a really good idea I will give that a go. Thsnk you

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