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1689801 tn?1333983316

What do you think?

Hi all, please read this for me.. I still get more and more symptons, and all around but not so bad though (I imagine comparing to many of u). So it makes me wonder, is nobody like me out there? Ok, I have told my long version of my story here before, so I try to make this shorter.

I started in june 2010 to get tingeling, numbness in a toe, it went to the other toes and then it started in the other foot, from toes to heal. Pain started around the same time, here and there in the legs (stabbing mostly). In Nov I started feeling a litle pain in my arms (without noticing untill later, that it was so simular). In March tingeling/numbnes in two fingers left side, then all the fingers there and the palm. Little later same on the other side, left side is though worse.

Then in April the left side of my face and my lips, pain (trigger...nerve?) in my right side of face. Then strange chills over my head and wider. Also thinking if when I was travelling this summer and tired, my kids made jokes about my turning words around when speeking, does this matter? And also tired one time, blurred speach (just for a short time). Now thinking if I should be worried of when eating, stuff going the wrong way sometimes, also just the water in my mouth (don't know the english word) going the wrong way and me then couching?

Was eating some little candy gum (?) the other day, it often feels like the upper part of my neck is tight, and one got stuck like where the tongue ends for awhile? I also now get muscle twitching all around, it was like many snakes in my thie (?) one day, and I also get this in my face (then it is smaller) and on the top of my head!! But this is not painful, just unconfortable. I have also had painful muscle cramps, but just twice. Also this last month my tongue feels like little burned?

I know that many of these symptoms, is on the MS list, but can it be like this, all around, but still not so bad? Or if this is PPMS does it possibly start mild and the hopefully much much later, gets worse? My tingling is ALWAYS there, everywhere, but sometimes feels worse for awhile. The stabbing pain is not so much for some days and gets worse again, like all of the other symptoms I have gained. I do not have vertigo or eye problems (that I notice) but sometimes my left ear feels like something is in there (for the last days)?? My gait is still ok, but starting to feel a little strange when I walk sometimes (don't know if it is something). All my testing for other stuff has been ok, EMG ok, B12 ok, no diabetes, bloodpressure fine and MRI of head just showed a little periventicular bright changes. Sorry for my English!

Please tell my what you think and if it is possible to have ms that is widespred, but not "so" painful and no vertigo? Or do you know anything else that this can be?
My best to you all,
Dagun
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1689801 tn?1333983316
Hi,

I am thinking that maby you did a mistake when you answered my post because, I do not have headaches. Then I saw that it was the same as you sent to another person witch has headaches, so maby you would read my story again please and tell me what you think. Sorry how long it is, but thank you so much!
Best regards,
Dagun  
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180749 tn?1443595232
You have many symptoms and while you are looking for answers, I suggest you do this breathing technique for 30 minutes, twice a day. This will help to balance some of your body systems and you will notice benefits in weeks.
Build up your timing gradually.If you feel tired or dizzy, stop and resume after one minute.
Anulom Vilom pranayam –
Close your right nostril with thumb and deep breath-in through left nostril  
then – close left nostril with two fingers and breath-out through right nostril  
then -keeping the left nostril closed  deep breath-in through right nostril
then - close your right nostril with thumb and breath-out through left nostril.
This is one cycle of anulom vilom.
Repeat this cycle for 15 to 30  minutes twice a day.
Children under 15 years – do 5 to 10 minutes twice a day.
You can do this before breakfast/lunch/dinner or before bedtime or in bed.Remember to take deep long breaths into the lungs.You can do this while sitting on floor or chair or lying in bed.
September 6 ,2011
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Hi there. These headaches could be due to stress, anxiety, migraines or tension headaches, sinus headaches radiating to the ear, headache usually front of head, on one or both  the sides of temples along with nausea, vomiting, irritability, low blood pressure, sensitivity to lights, sound, etc. aura associated with migraines could include blind spots, blindness in half of your visual field, paresthesia, weakness or visual hallucinations.  Acute frontal sinusitis needs evaluation since there is positional variation in the pain.Your vision needs detailed testing by an ophthalmologist. Hypertension and hypotension need to be checked. An MRI brain is warranted to rule out any intracranial lesion particularly aneurysm and MRI spine for ruling out cervical spondylosis and degenerative disc disease.  Temporal tendinitis mimics migraines including TMJ pain temporal headaches, tooth sensitivity, neck and shoulder pain. Treatment includes injecting local anesthetics and other medicines, moist heat muscle relaxants and NSAIDs along with physiotherapy. Multiple sclerosis would also need to be excluded. Treatment for migraines include drugs that prevent the attack like anti convulsants and drugs which treat an attack like triptans, ergots etc your queries should pertain to all these possible differential diagnoses. Trigeminal neuralgia needs to be considered. If the neurologist and radiologist are suspecting a cerebral aneurysm, they can confirm with cerebral angiography and clipping of the aneurysm could be done. Hope this helps. Take care.
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1689801 tn?1333983316
Hi,
I have a Neurologist, witch did all the tests, but he is not sure what to think, ms or ?? But he wants me to come in every 6 months or sooner if I need. So I am just wondering if somebody would know these symptoms and give an idea of what they think.
Thank you for your interest :)
Dagun
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I think you should be seeking the opinion of a Neurologist as soon as possible.  

Was a thyroid panel done?  

These symptoms could be so many things.  
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