Just a quick note to say hi!
You deserve a big bear hug!
You're in my thoughts all the time, but especially today.
Thank you for everything!
Welcome to our community!
You are in my thoughts and prayers.
Hope you feel better soon!
Congratulations! Time for a celebration...
Just wanted to let you know I can relate. If you ever want to talk, you know where to find me.
Anyway, a couple of us have c-spine problems and diag of MS, too. I have had 3 epidurals and am on oxycontin. The thing is, how am I supposed to know what symptoms are from the disc problems and what are from the MS? Wonder if it even matters? But it drives me nuts sometimes.
I do recall when they sent me to the neurosurg a couple of yrs. ago, he said I didn't need surgery. He was more concerned about my rt. side parathesia and the lesion on my brain. Sooo, I guess it is the MS? *head spinning* LOL (Maybe my c-spine is worse now.???)
Good luck.
6 months after I had the baby, I noticed tingling in my lower lip--but only when I touched it; otherwise the lip feels normal. It wasn't correlated with any recent dental anesthesia. A maxillofacial surgeon took a Panorex shot of my jaw and said he couldn't figure it out, really, except to say that everything looked good. The tingling is bilateral and follows the mental nerve pathway. It hasn't changed since its onset.
10 months after I had the baby, I noticed a kind of clumsy left hand. Just clumsy enough to make me notice when I knit, especially the 3rd and 4th fingers, a bit of forearm fatigue and a feeling of triceps and scapular weakness. I have also felt a strange itching just inside the left scapula for several months. I carry the baby all the time with the left arm and wonder if this might not be from shoulder stress. I also fall asleep while nursing the baby with my neck cranked into painful positions.
Next, I felt a slight tingling of the cheekbone, lower eyelid and wing of my nose on the right side. It went away for a week and now has returned and bothered me for about a week and a half. Sometimes it feels as if lotion were smeared on my face, and sometimes as if the skin were slightly sunburned. The sensation changes constantly, but keeps within the V2 branch of the nerve, and rarely remits.
I'm hoping that this is just nursing hormones and stress. My husband is having cardiac trouble right now, and that is when the hand and trigeminal problems showed up. I worry most about serious CNS problems, and plan on seeing my regular doctor later this month.
Incidentally, my mother, with three in diapers, began to choke when she tried to eat. It went on for weeks and she thought she was dying, but liquid phenobarbital from her M.D. cleared it up. This was back in the 1950s.
Beth
Beth