Hi, Ive had a gait problem for nearly 2 years,with
clonusRestless leg syndrome, muscle atrophy, burning stinging and electrical pain in most parts of my body.. I did have a full range of tests two years ago but all were in
normalNormal saline flush range.
Clonazepam was prescribed for
clonusRestless leg syndrome(stopped it) amitrypaline and coedine for
nerveNerve biopsy
Nerve conduction velocity pain. I have recently developed new symptoms eg dry eye syndrome, problems with my
throatCancer - throat or larynx
Throat swab culture swallowing , chest pain/ pressure and very swollen salivary glands along with lump along left side of jawline ,
The clonus and gait problem are definately exercise related, My mobility at the moment is severly limited, toe spasms any slight change in temperature make them lock and I can't voluntarily move them. I had a ck blood test which was 52 (normal range I believe) Apart from this I have had no tests for two years . Would you recommend more tests in the light of new symptoms?
Do some neurological conditions take a while to show up on an mri scan? Could this be related to another condition eg. more specifically I did have a mastoidectomy many years ago . I had part of my mastoid bone removed as the abcess
(abscess) had burst and I was very ill. Be grateful for your opinion.
I wandered into this site via a Google search for clonus. My medical history is quite complicated. In 2002 I had a brain surgery for a Meningioma and they found an acoustic Neuroma in the same MRI. I received Stereotactic Radiation for the AN in 2004. I was later diagnosed with Neurofibromatosis Type II at Mass. General. In 2005 I had a 15cm cyst in my neck and in August I had a spinal fusion for C-5-C6 (I use to be an USAF fighter pilot 25 years ago).
I also experience clonus and clonazapam worked well. I am wondering about your swollen salivary glands and it’s source. I have a similar situation and the doctors are rather vague about the cause. The best theory is Lymphedema because of the lymph nodes that were removed.
My advise to you is seek additional medical advise at Mass. General. I appreciate all the help I received from Philly hospitals; HUP and Thomas Jefferson. A friend who contracted a very rare immune disease recommended Mass. General.
Best Regards…