I Believe I Have Severe Nerve Damage Posted: 04-25-07 20:36pm
several years ago I had a traumatic injury
where I busted the tendon that goes from
the bottom of the nose to the top of the
upper lip. I saw a doctor and was told
nothing serious had happened, just let it
heal. I didn't have insurance at the time
or any money. I wanted some tests done but
I didn't have a lot of options.
not long after the injury I started to get
twitches on my neck and face, mostly on my
neck. I then started to get twitches down
my spine, on my arms, everywhere.
At first the twitches were once and awhile
but as the years went by they became more
frequent. I also started to notice that as
the twitches became more frequent I
started to experience body atrophy in
those areas. At first it was minimal,
almost to the point that I didn't believe
it myself but after awhile it was obvious
to me that there were major changes going
on and I knew it all had to do with that
initial injury. The atrophy effected
everything from my face, to my back and
torso to lower extremities. I was pretty
convinced that I had busted a nerve and
that something was sending all the wrong
signals throughout my body.
I didn't have a regular MD or a family
doctor so I waited until I got insurance
and then saw an MD. The first MD I saw I
explained the situation to him. He seemed
way more concerned with how many alcoholic
beverages I drank a week and if I was
eating a balanced diet than all the
symptoms I had described to him. It must
have taken 4 doctors visits going through
the same textbook questions and
meaningless(to me anyways) questions about
my cholesterol or drinking/eating habits
before I convinced him to refer me to a
neurologist.
Once at the neurologist I was put through
a couple of tests. I had an MRI of the
brain and a Nerve Conduction Velocity Test
(NCV). When both came up negative I was
pretty upset. I was hoping that something
would be found and that the ailments could
be corrected.
I had subsequent visits with the
neurologist and it became obvious to me
that he didn't believe me. At one point he
said "you're a perfectly healthy man" and
slapped my knee.
It was one thing for me to notice the
changes in my body but it was another to
explain them to a doctor that had no
history with me to compare the then and
now. I went through 3 more doctors with
the same results. It was a tedious process
and it went nowhere. It was obvious that
some of the docs I had seen were looking
for a textbook name to this strange
ailment when none existed. It was a
routine of blood tests and waiting for the
results.
I don't know why but I gave up. I wish I
hadn't but I did. I guess I hadn't yet
realized that the symptoms I was
experiencing weren't going to stop.
Over the next 4 years I went about my life
and the symptoms got worse, much worse.
Over time the twitches became more
frequent, the atrophy got much worse. It
affected my face to the point that my
features changed, it affected my head to
the point that it got smaller , it
affected every orifice of my body right
down to my genitals. Everything. It's
changed me so much I don't recognize
myself.
After 4 years of letting this affliction
continue to riddle my body I'm back
seeking medical attention. Finding that
understanding MD could make all the
difference. I'm not looking for a magic
pill. I never have been. I'm looking for
anything that will stop this process so I
can start to rebuild my life.
So I guess I need advice. Anything that
can push me in the right direction whether
it be the type of specialist I should see
or certain tests I should demand. If you
have any advice at all don't hesitate to
respond or contact me. Or if you know of
any health professionals I could contact
and perhaps email I would appreciate that
as well.
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mc4ever02
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Posted: 04-26-07 09:31am
I'm sorry that you have had to go through
all of this, just to have a doctor not
believe you. I believe that the most
difficult thing to deal with is the
unknown. It is much more difficult to sit
and ask yourself "what if?" then it is to
even have a severe diagnoses.
My first suggestion would be to see a
neurologist. However, since you have
already done this (and not had a good
experience) I can see why you would be
hesitant to keep searching until you find
one that is willing to go the extra mile
to figure out the problem.(which can
sometimes take a while).
My second suggestion would be to try to
find a musculoskeletal specialist. Another
idea would be to see a pain management
doctor. While they are not normally
specialized in any specific area, they do
tend to have a broad knowledge and would
probably be able to give you the best
referral.
The reason that your alcohol consumption
tends to be a common trend for discussion
is that excessive alcohol comsumption can
increase your chance for many nerve
problems. It tends to be a catch all when
other diagnosis are not easily
attainable.
I'm sorry that I couldn't be of much help.
If you have any other/additional questions
please feel free to ask away.