Need Answers about Multiple Sclerosis Posted: 06-01-07 11:04am
My name is Melissa. 17 years ago I was
scalped while riding a go kart and almost
died twice. I was in and out the hospital
for about a year with nine different
surgeries, including having a hole drilled
through the top layer of bone in one place
on my head. Don’t ever do that it hurts
all the time like a ice pick being
hammered in your head. I started having
all kinds of problems with muscles,
coordination, eye problems- lots of jerky
movements when I stand up I would be dizzy
and have to sit back down or fall down my
whole body would go numb and I get
migraines where I go throw up. So a year
later, they put me through all the test
and then finally a MRI, they had put me in
the hospital over night the night before.
They had left my chart in the room and
inside it there were instructions on how
to deal with MS for me and my husband.
The next day I went to have the MRI, it
was freezing in there they wouldn’t give
me a blanket I was shaking the hole time.
They did the test on my head. A
neurologist came to the hospital and did a
bunch more test telling me to do certain
things and I couldn’t curl my toes under
no matter how hard I tried pretty weird.
He wanted me to make an appointment with
him on the following week. And I waited
for a week to get the results, I got the
results they were negative. I never went
to the neurologist, I figured, Oh I must
just be a whimp.
I hit my head on everything cabinets
getting in and out of the car door knobs I
have no feeling of what is near to my head
or I’m an fool. A couple of years ago I
lost a piece of bone out of my head and
that hole hurts all the time also. I think
I had hit it on the closet try to get
something off a shelf. The area was
swollen for about 6 months and then a
piece of bone worked it’s way out of the
skin. I don’t really like going to
doctors so I didn’t go.
Through the years I have had problems and
the older I get the worse. I am 43 now and
lately things are not good. I started
having eye movement pain, and then I was
sitting at work and al of a sudden a black
curtain came over my eyes for a split
second and then double blurred vision. I
tried to stand up and felt dizzy and sick
so I sat back down. My eye were out of
control and felt like they crossing and
trying to jump out my head. This lasted
for about 4 minutes. Then I started seeing
the colorful spots- a blurry oval with
color around it.
The eye problems continued for a week not
even being to sleep at night because when
I would close my eyes it was like I was
fighting to keep them closed and my
eyeballs felt like they wouldn’t quit
moving it felt like they were just rolling
around in circles uncontrollably. Then the
restless legs at night is a problem too. I
went to the eye doctor for full exam. He
said my eyes look good just a few floaters
in the right nothing major. So he said get
a thyroid test.
I was sitting on the couch watching TV and
suddenly got several sharp pains in the
upper right side of my head felt like
someone hit me about 4 times last about 1
min each and then my arms and legs felt
like dead weight, I layed down on the
couch and fell asleep for about an hour
and a half.
Last Saturday May 26th I went to help set
up for my daughters wedding I sat down for
a few minutes and when I stood up I felt
dizzy things started to turn black so I
sat back down then my legs started to feel
real shaky and could hardly walk. I wrote
it off as being nervous about the
wedding.
Then Sunday May 27th I woke up and could
hardly walk my legs hurt so bad. Then
Monday night I noticed from my knees down
to my feet were swollen and the muscles
were tight and cramping and felt like they
were ripping apart and you could watch my
muscles jump. This lasting for about 4
days most of the pain is gone except for
my hips knees and some pain in my lower
legs and lower back when I move certain
ways.
I have been constipated for about 3 weeks
and I go pee about 20 times a day when my
bladder is almost full and I start walking
I start having pain above my pelvic bone
and then I HAVE to go pee not painful
until the very end of the stream. I get up
about 2 or 3 times a night. Or be in pain
when I get up at 6:30AM and can barely
walk to the bathroom. Well I am not
constipated now Wed May 30 I got the poops
about 6:00 PM and it lasted till about
11:00 amodium didn’t help.
I have never even had heartburn, Now every
time I eat about 15 min later my whole
stomach and intestinal region starts
cramping up and feels like it is on fire
that last for about an hour. And I get
the hiccups at the drop of a hat several
times a day every day. From day to day and
minute to minute I don’t know what is
going to happen next. This is a book sorry
it’s so long. I guess I wanting to know
should I pursue the thyroid thing or
mention the MS thing to the doctor?
I need an opinion.
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warguppy
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 15 Jun 2007 Posts: 2 Location: Chicago Area
By All Means Yes Posted: 06-16-07 07:28am
You need to get a different doctor. Not
all doctors are competent. The first
neurologist I had looked at my MRI and
said "I know what the problem is, now tell
me your symptoms and I'll just confirm
it". It took 5 neurologists before I
found one that actually did the tests
needed (nerve conduction study, etc). Yes
by all means mention anything you think is
even vaguely appropriate to the doctor.
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joe73
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 04 Jul 2007 Posts: 8 Location: , MI USA
Some Advice, Find a Map Posted: 07-04-07 00:46am
If this were me-here's what I'd do, find a
map, take some time off of work, and plan
a trip to the best hospital you can find.
(I know...difficult...treat this as if
your child had an emergency).
If you are having even half of the
symptoms, I'd still say this.
Something is definitely going on, and once
you lose parts of your health, they
usually don't come back. The doctors
might tell you some scary things-but
whether you know what is happening or not,
getting a diagnosis doesn't make you have
an illness-you already have it--it just
means you can plan for things and treat
them, manage the illness better. There
might be something out there that can
offer you relief.
Also, if one doctor doesn't know something
or won't spend time to figure it out, find
another. Some doctors are more dedicated
to their patients.
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LissaM
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 31 May 2007 Posts: 9 Location: Missouri
Posted: 07-06-07 11:36am
babinski's this is the thing where if you
run something from heel to toe on the
bottom of your foot and your toes go up
instead of down, right? I have that on
both feet, but I noticed that the toes on
my left foot are numb somtimes. I also
stick my toes up rather high when I walk,
probably because I have trip and almost
fallen several times.
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joe73
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 04 Jul 2007 Posts: 8 Location: , MI USA
Posted: 07-09-07 01:06am
That's one sign of neurological problems,
but only an MRI can tell you what is
really happening. It can tell you where
the scars are at (if there are any) which
ones are old, which ones are happening
now....how many.
I will repeat myself, even if the doctor's
can't help you right now, if you hunt
around and find one who you can form a
relationship, then, if any of the latest
stuff comes around, you have a way of
getting it. Look at the doctor's
background-coming from a large research
hospital is good. Also see if they follow
Standards of care. It means that they
follow some sort of procedure or guideline
for diagnosing and treating diseases.
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LissaM
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 31 May 2007 Posts: 9 Location: Missouri
Posted: 08-02-07 10:49am
Went to the doctor Going for MRI Monday
the 6th. The only thing wrong on blood
work was neutrophils, and absolute
neutrophils were too high.
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LissaM
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 31 May 2007 Posts: 9 Location: Missouri
Ms Questions Posted: 08-13-07 11:31am
They did an MRI of my head only and it
came up normal, so they said it was
probably Fibromyalgia. It is good nothing
showed up on the brain.
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LissaM
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 31 May 2007 Posts: 9 Location: Missouri
Ms Questions Posted: 08-22-07 08:14am
I had MRI done on head and it came back
normal. Doctor is saying it could be
fibromyalgia or maybe Parkinson's. Every
muscle in my body cramps up constantly and
it is making my joints hurt and it is
getting hard to walk very much. I can't
get my muscles to relax no matter what I
do and the fatigue is doing me in. Back to
square one. He gave me celebrex and ask me
if I thought an anti depressant would
help, he's the doctor I don't know what
will help. I told him something that would
knock me out 24/7 would help. LOL