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mulitiple sclorosis

by horselady392001, Sep 28, 2009 05:20PM
for the last few years i have been getting trerated for vertigo and the meds do not work. well, now for the last couple of years i have began having loss os balcne issues and bouts of forgetfulness. now my balance has gotten to the point of a few falls. i was diagnosed with restless leg syndome about a year ago. Now recently i have been diagnosed with neuropathy in both feet. i have went backa nd forth to the gp for over five years now with these issues and now have decided to go to a neurologist. Does thissound as if it could be ms?
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by motox320, Sep 28, 2009 06:39PM
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To be honest, from what you have said so far no...

def. go to the nero. demand a MRI of your brain. I bet it will be fine, but thats the major step of ruling MS out. 95 percent of people with MS have an abnormal MRI.

how old are you?

balance inssue can be related to the inner ear, get a VNG done. you can also go to balance therapy.
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