I am a 35 year old
womanWomen's way, who had been very healthy until about a year ago, when I suffered a terrible
panicPanic disorder
Panic disorder with agoraphobia attack that left behind underlying anxiety. I am on
lexapro, which has helped.
My question is, after a year of having strange headaches(
headHead and face reconstruction
Head injury
Head lice
Indications of head injury
Radial head injury didn't really hurt, my legs did, but it felt like it was originating in my
headHead and face reconstruction
Head injury
Head lice
Indications of head injury
Radial head injury.) Nauseated, but not the typical "migraine". I did have some tingling and
numbnessNumbness and tingling, but was very transient and fleeting.
MRI showed scattered nonspecific bright foci in coronal radiata. Suggested diagnosis included chronic migraine, chronic hypertension,(I have low blood pressure), lyme disease, post-viral infection, early-onset small vessel disease, or ms; although the radiologist noted that it was not the typical pattern for ms.
My neurologist now wants to do a lumbar puncture to "rule out" ms, since I have vague symptoms and am in the right age group.
The question-if the lumbar puncture comes out negative, then what are the white spots? Could it still be MS or is it more likely migraines? I love my neurologist, but just wanted some other input . I realize you haven't seen my films, but she just wasn't too concerned about it being anything but ms. Also showed some abnormal flow artifacts that she didn't seem too concerned about. Just wanted an opinion.
Thank you!
aliciadawn