I'm 35 male, take
PrilosecPrilosec
Prilosec otc OTC, 75 mcg
synthroid, and 162 mg
aspirinAspirin
Aspirin adult low strength
Aspirin child chewable
Aspirin children's cherry
Aspirin children's orange
Aspirin ec lo-dose
Aspirin enteric coated
Aspirin lite coat
Aspirin litecoat
Aspirin low dose
Aspirin low strength (PFO). I have not has a stroke before or a DVT...
In 2005, had complaints of
numbnessNumbness and tingling in my
extremitiesExtremity arteriography. Had brain MRI, spine MRI, and spinal tap. Spine MRI and
lumbarBack pain - low
Cerebral spinal fluid (csf) collection
Herniated lumbar disk
Herniated nucleus pulposus
Lumbar puncture (spinal tap)
Lumbar spinal surgery - series
Lumbar vertebrae
Spinal surgery - lumbar
Vertebra, lumbar (low back) puncture normal, but brain MRI revealed small area in right midbrain that was suspicious, although it didn't show any effects of the contrast material. Followed-up with a Multiple Sclerosis doc who said he didn't think it was MS. I met with a brain tumor doc/oncologist who ran Pet Scan, which ruled out neoplasm. He said go to an MS doctor...!
I've been seeing a regular neuro ever since, and have had more MRI's in 2005 and 2006. My symptoms of numbness have dissipated (in my opinion) because I'm now being treated for hypothyroidism with Synthroid, which was untreated at the time of the first MRI. I have occasional bouts of "vertigo" which last for only a few minutes in the morning, then go away and are followed by nausea for a few days afterward. This has happened about 3 times in the last 20 months and might be unrelated. Otherwise, no other symptoms. For all I know, I was born with this area on my midbrain, for I have no baseline to compare it to. However...
The midbrain spot was "measured" at 9.5 millimeters in November of 2005. It was "measured" at 10 millimeters in November of 2006. This was the same facility, same machine, same doc reading it. My neuro says don't worry, it's a normal variation in measurement.
1. What do you think? Is this .5 mm difference anything to stress about? I thought that the same machine, same interpreter would mean any change would be suspicious, but perhaps it's not that simple.
About the change of 0.5mm in the midbrain spot, its not a significant thing even if the MRI was done in the same lab, but what is really imprtant , your MRI with contrast (Gadilinium) ,PET, and the spinal tap were negative (I'm sure they did what is called IgG index and Oligoclonal banding)
In Meidcine , if you blame almost any thing on hypothyroidism ,you could be right, because it causes so many things including the numbness (affect the axons of the long nerves), or the vertigo/tinnitus (fluid accomulation in the inner ear) ...ext
But what caused the hypothyroidism is important (is it a primary..if it is ..is it due to autoimmune thyroiditis?), because it may associate with other autoimmune diseases like diabetes, Perncous anemia, addison disease, MS....ext..
Could this be MS? No,according to the MS clinical and MRI criterias.
About the vertigo? though, they mainly seemed to have happened after your last MRI? but they can not be called MS attacks since they are shorter than 24 hr, but MS specialist call these episodes " Brainstem Paroxysm" and consider them reliable signs..so talk to your MS specialist and see if a repeate MRI with conrtast(GD) is worthdoing?
I hope you find this helpful (Sorry for my English, its my 3rd language)
Bob