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1783881 tn?1317241589

Should I worry or ignore it?

Hello,
I am 27 yrs old & new here. I've been having some problems for a few years but now its getting worse. My symptoms I get come and go every few months and last between a few days to a couple of weeks. I am concerned cause I have 2 children and one with Autism so I need to active and its so hard when I feeling this way.

Here is a list of my symptoms and I would appreciate any feed back of what you think. Also, I seen a my GP, Gyn,& a cardiologist and they say everything is normal but my GP does think its STRESS which I disagree with.

*Headaches & eye pain when moving eyes up , down , and side to side- went to Opthamologist and tests were normal

*Tingling pins and needles & numbness on skin sometime extremly painful ( buttocks,groin, thigh, hip) 90% right side of body

*Severe fatigue &  Muscle pain in arms and legs.

*Frequent need to urinate and urinary hesitancy (comes and goes).

*Lossing train of thought,trouble processing,& decreased memory & Scalp sensitivity.

*Tingling/numbness hands & fingers shake and one time had no function for a second.

*Spots in vision & weakness in hands and palms ache.

*Muscle tightness or spasm on sides of neck .        

*Jolts of shock  pulsing in body & I feel very lightheaded(like I'm about to faint), get a tingly or pins and needles feeling on my scalp and face, and feel a little disoriented.

Thank you

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199882 tn?1310184542
Hello and welcome to the family... It sure sounds like your having a rough time of it... I am sorry for that... I have PPMS and I have every one of the symptoms you listed plus several more... I would suggest that you see a Neurologist... Have you had any test ran like an MRI?

If you haven't then I would definetely say that should be your next step... You can also find some valuable information by reading our Health Pages in the top right hand corner with the yellow Icon... I'm sorry I can't be of more help to you but hopefully someone else will come along who can...

Once again we are glad to have you and please keep us posted on how everything is going...

I'll be praying,
Carol
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Hi CIBS. welcome to the forum here.  

Yes, it could be stress.  But it can also be one of many other diseases.  The only way to know for sure is to follow through with the tests that may or may not give you answers.

This is a tough disease to get diagnosed if you don't have clear cut symptoms and test results.

I hope we'll see you around and we will try to answer your questions.
be well,
Lulu
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1783881 tn?1317241589
I would also like to add I has a lot of  Cognitive problems (Thinking, paying attention, word finding, lossing train of thought, forgetfulness and or confusion), Trouble sleeping and moodiness, Legs feel heavy at times
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