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brain lesions

hi im alicia i had a mri last year that showed brain lesions i also had a spinal tap . my doc was lookin for ms but theres no signs of it since then i have really bad presure in my head when i bend over also have headachs in the front of my head.i get dizzy but no too bad it feels like im woobleing back and forth.i get a tingleing feeling in my scelp or top of my head and in my back on my shoulder blades.ive never had a seizure and im on paxil for anxiety but im startin to think its not anxiety my md and neuro said nothing else about it after the spinal. i feel like im going nuts cause they seem to think im fine. my hands also fall asleep at night.(all through the night) and sometimes when i fall asleep i feel like ive stopped breathing almost like ive been startled and i jump awake and lately its started when im awake trying to get to sleep. i hope u can help me out its starting to really scare me and i dont know what to do. thank u for your time.
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Call your local MS society and get a referral for MD specializing in MS, you need further evaluation.
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Hi Alicia,

I have had all the symptoms that you mentioned even the jumping out of your sleep not breathing etc,,,

My tests did show MS however....

I can now pinpoint my so called MS-like symptoms such as those you mentioned to a cause and effect food allergies.

MS is a confusing thing to try to figure out but you need to keep an eye on the lesions forsure, ( another MRI eventually ) regardless of whats causing them. I wish you luck and I wouldnt rule out the MS just yet.

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