Hi,
I am a 22 year old
femaleCondoms
Female condoms
Female sexual dysfunction. Three months ago I lost the function of my left leg (it felt like my
hipHip joint replacement
Hip pain was turning out, and my leg began dragging behind me). This has reoccured two more times. I went to the doctor and he said he thought I had
sciatica. (there was no real
weaknessWeakness in my leg, I could still walk on my toes and on my
heelsHeel pain
Retrocalcaneal bursitis, etc).
I have since developed a tingling sensation that goes down my back and into my legs. Sometimes it
travelsTravel sickness down my arms, too. There is nothing particular that triggers it, although sometimes it seems that I am very sensitive to touch, and tilting my head upward aggravates it more. More often it just happens for no apparant reason. I also have a tingling feeling in my left foot, and sometimes it feels like very small electric jolts are coming out of the balls of my feet. The fingertips of my left hand tingle (especially my thumb and ring finger). I went to a neurologist, he performed an exam and said I seemed normal, and it was very unlikely I have MS. I would like to put faith in the doctor, however there wasn't any testing beyond that one visit.
For a few years now I have also had random occurances where the top of my left hand feels as though it is tingling for a brief moment. It lasts for about 2-5 seconds. I have been overall in good health except for often feeling fatigued. Is this worth a second opinion? My family members say that they think I'm overly stressed - which is true, I have had some very stressful events happen over the past two years... I personally think I may be developing a bit of fibromyalgia. Thanks!
It is very nice to know I'm not the only one. I've been very afraid of some terrible things. Nothing really adds up because I am feeling all of these weird neurological-type sensations, but my mind seems to be good (minus a little attentivness). It has caused a lot of anxiety as well. Are you very sensitive to touch? Any touch sends shivers all the way up my head and down my legs, it's awful. I also can't stand the thought of temperature change. Like, if it's 72 degrees and I go outside into the cold I can't stand it. And if I've been in the cold and I go into the 72 degree place I can't stand it either. I think this is all probably just stress... And most of it started after I was referred to a neurologist which stressed me out greatly!!
- Susie