FirstFirst-progesterone vgs 200
First-progesterone vgs 400 of all, keep in mind that I am unable to diagnose you because I am unable to examine you, this forum is for educational purposes.
The symptoms and history that you provide are complex and there is much data that I do not have. In your case it sounds like your symptoms (the
numbnessNumbness and tingling/tingling and the left
legLeg lengthening/shortening
Leg pain
Leg pain (osgood-schlatter)
Shin splints weaknessWeakness) do not match up with the test that you describe (normal
MRIAbdominal mri
Chest mri
Heart mri
Lumbosacral spine mri
Melanoma of the liver - mri scan
Mri
Mri of the brain
Mri of the head
Mri scans
Spine mri and EMG). Without being able to see the specific sequences done on the
MRIAbdominal mri
Chest mri
Heart mri
Lumbosacral spine mri
Melanoma of the liver - mri scan
Mri
Mri of the brain
Mri of the head
Mri scans
Spine mri or the particular results of the EMG it is hard to make a judgement on this data. Your initial response to B12 is also unclear to me. I do not know if you had an initial B12 level checked or mabye also some supporting labs that could suggest a B12 deficiency (such as methyl malonic acid, homocystiene, MCV) or if the response was related to placebo effect (as you suggested). Given the information that you have presented here, it seems that your neurologists suspected that your symptoms were not related to an underlying neurological cause (possible psychiatric, etc). However, before that diagnosis is made I would suggest a comprehensive workup, including repeating the above tests (the EMG may now be positive if you have 'noticeable
weaknessWeakness'). I would also suggest that your
MRIAbdominal mri
Chest mri
Heart mri
Lumbosacral spine mri
Melanoma of the liver - mri scan
Mri
Mri of the brain
Mri of the head
Mri scans
Spine mri of the
brainAmebic brain abscess
Brain abscess
Brain herniation
Brain surgery
Brain tumor - adults
Brain tumor - children
Metastatic brain tumor
Posterior fossa tumor
Primary brain tumor include an MRA and MRV if not done previously. Given the symptoms that you describe I would suggest a
lumbarBack pain - low
Cerebral spinal fluid (csf) collection
Herniated lumbar disk
Herniated nucleus pulposus (slipped disk)
Lumbar puncture (spinal tap)
Lumbar spinal surgery - series
Lumbar vertebrae
Spinal surgery - lumbar
Vertebra, lumbar (low back) punctureAcupuncture
Acupuncture and pain
Cerebral spinal fluid (csf) collection
Cuts and puncture wounds
Emergency airway puncture
Laceration versus puncture wound
Lumbar puncture (spinal tap)
Venipuncture as well. Given the
multipleMultiple myeloma
Multiple sclerosis
Multiple sclerosis - resources
Multiple system atrophy sensations that do not seem to be explained by the tests that you have had so far, I would also recommend an
EEG (electropencephalogram) to evaluate for any
seizureEclampsia
Epilepsy
Febrile seizures
Generalized tonic-clonic seizure
Grand mal seizure
Partial (focal) seizure
Petit mal seizure
Seizures
Temporal lobe seizure activity. Sometimes it is better to take your case to an academic center and have it reviewed by a fresh pair of
eyesAmblyopia
Blepharitis
Bloodshot eyes
Cataract - close-up of the eye
Color vision test
Conjunctivitis
Contact lens electrode on eye
Crossed eyes
Dry eyes
External and internal eye anatomy
Eye (it is always a tragedy to miss a possibly treatable condition if one exists). As far as the pH you mentioned goes, I am not sure what body fluid you are referring to? and I am afraid I do not have enough information to make a comment.
I hope this has been helpful.
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My advice to you would be to get all your testing complete and if nothing is found look into Lyme disease. If you google lyme disease you can find a symptom list.
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Good luck,
Lesley