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Tingling/numbness or numb sensation - electrical shock/stinging in left leg but only in two spots on my leg - one on upper thigh and one close to ankle on top of my foot - these "shocks" both happen at the same time and they make me yell - they only last about 2or3 seconds. Have had this happen several times in the last couple of months. Have had pain behind my left eye that comes and goes - Brain fog like crazy - although DR says that could be from my thyroid (i'm hypo) and I take antidepressants - amytriptoline (generic elavil). Although I am fairly intelligent I feel stupid when I try to carry on a conversation with anyone b/c I forget what I 'm talking about or can't find the words - also forget names, etc. I have had slight muscle weakness. Dr sent me for MRI about 6 months ago - was normal. Did blood tests, etc. everything normal. Check reflexes and muscle tone - said everything was fine. When I told her about the "shocking" sensation, she said that it is probably a pulled muscle or pinched nerve. Said "we'll keep an eye on it" but to me, she sounded like she was baffled herself. Anyone have any suggestions. I would appreciate any info. Thanks!
Charley
Whats your situation now since you posted this. You said you had a doc's appointment?
Any clearer now?
I thought you may have a form of post viral syndrome which can present similar symptoms such as you described , alegy reactions + twitching muscles + fatigue.
such symptoms can go on for some time with this.
I'm guessing you're quite a nervous person and get quite anxious about any symptoms which dont feel normal.
I'm exactly the same and have had very similar syptoms (symptoms) over the years that docs can not explain.
Try not to worry and dont get anxious as this often exasperates symptoms, Thats my advise. Im sure your doc has reassured you.
Kind regards,
PaulUK
Does anyone have or had these symptoms at an early (prior do diagnosis) stage of MS?
Thanks for reading and I anticipate any comments.
Sparkie1
Keep in mind I am not a license doctor.
I can give some advice though.
In another thread I posted a similar answer.
If you have a really thick pillow to sleep on you may want to change. A thin and firm pillow can make your head come closer to a more natural position when your laying on your back.
A thick pillow can prop your head up really high and give an unnatural curve to the vertebrae.
Switching to a thin and firm pillow could be the answer.
I'm not licensed or anything like that, so make sure you consult a licensed doctor too.
Just that I would clarify that.
Though a pillow change is sound advice for all of us who like to feel like royalty while sleeping with our big fluffy pillows.
Thin and firm pillows can help posture.
This isn't always the answer but you can give it a try.
Again I'm not a license doctor so you should consult a licensed doctor when you can.