Probable MS

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Neurological problems been going on year

Getting worse atleast few times a year

Main Symproms:

Weak legs(cant walk much never mind jogging)

Dizzyness

Blured Vision

Feeling sick(if i move my head too much)

Numbness in right foot and right arm

Very poor balance

Difficult to walk on uneven surface

Fatigue

I have no relapses/remmisions nothing like typital MS patient

Test

MRI - showed ni lession, just like normal person

LP - showed inflamation in CNS

Still undeinvestigation for just under a year. Neurologist think its MS but test results not typical. 

Anyone the sam/heard/know anyone similar?

 

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  • Posted

    Hi I had some of the same symptoms as yourself, dizziness, blurred vision, unsteady walking, felt dream like most of the time, I've been on citalopram for a few month now, and it's really helped I feel like I have my life back hope this helps take care xx
    • Posted

      NOTHING to do with anxiety either. Either i posted to a wrong forum, or you replied to a wrong post. 
    • Posted

      I suffer both from anxiety and these neurological symptoms. I don’t think anxiety cause inflammation in Central Nervous System, and certainly did not produce lessons in your spine. I have mental problems too. I will post them to a different category. This is Brain and Nerves as far I im aware. 
  • Posted

    Hi, your post HAS shown up in the MS group (?!) , and yes, your symptoms do sound like MS. There are several different standards of MRI machines, apparently, so you might need some more doing, in one that's better for what they're looking for. I needed 3 lots doing, in successively better/more appropriate machines. The first completely misses a HUGE series of lesions round my upper spinal cord. Your in 'MS limboland', most of us spend time there, unfortunately. Happily, you have a Dr who seems to be on your side.

    Good luck.

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