Unknown cause for strange neurological symptoms

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Hi There,

I’m a 26yo female living in Australia. I have been experiencing a combination of strange neurological and pain symptoms for the last few years and its progressing as time goes on. The symptoms include:- visual disturbances (similar to migraine auras, but no pain), tinnitus, erythromelalgia, raynauds, patchy goosebumps, horrible widespread nerve and joint pain, allodynia, nausea/ vomiting, tingling, dizziness, Chevoski’s sign, numbness and tremors along with bad bruising (sometimes 20+ bruises over body for no reason).

I have have a myriad many specialists and nobody is able to pinpoint a cause.

MGI of brain is normal. EMG is normal. Positive ANA, decreased alpha-2 globulin proteins and think there was another coagulation test that indicated something.

Any insight would be so greatly appreciated.

Thank you!

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    i have dizzy spells, burning skin sensations, tinnitus, lumps on skull that fluctuate in size, skin crawling sensation, waves of goosebumps, Head vibrations, you name it. i have been to drs and all to no avail. I wish i could give you some answers, but like you,I too am in the dark.

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    Hi there,

    I am very sorry to hear about the symptoms you are struggling with..

    For 2 years now I have been experiencing:

    • eye flashes

    • intermittent flickering blue light in vision for 40 minutes in a row

    • facial tingling

    • facial pain

    • facial spasms

    I have been to 4 neurologists, 5 ophthalmologists, and many other doctors who were not able to find what is causing my problems. All my blood tests and mri's are perfect.

    Did you ever find the cause of your problems? Your symptoms seem similar to mine..

    Thank you very much,

    Alex

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