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Undiagnosed Muscle Cramps, twitches, and spasms. Need relief...

by queenlian, Jan 15, 2008 09:39PM
Hello,

I am a 22 year old female. My illness started just under a year ago. I woke up in the middle of the night with a severe "charlie horse" cramp in my right calf. It lasted 15 mins, and returned again for a second time half an hour later. The next morning i had sever bruising where the cramp was from what appeared to be torn muscles. I was fine for a few days, but then began experiencing a shooting pain whenever i stepped on the outer pad of my right foot. This lasted a week, and from then on my symptoms began to expand.

I started feeling a constant twitching in my right calf muscle, like when you're tired and your eye twitches. It was not visible to the naked eye as it was far enough under the skin to not be seen. I began to notice that any strain on the muscle at all would cause it to seize into a charlie horse cramp. I slowly over the next month began to notice this up my entire right side. A yawn would cause my neck to seize up. Bending over would cause my side to seize up. Writing too long would seize my hand up. And even the slightest movement of my foot would send my leg into the most severe of cramps. When my calves cramp up it looks as though there is water boiling under my skin. It bubbles, pops, ripples, and spasms in an utterly painful and disturbing display.

I had bloodwork done which revealed everything was normal and I was sent to a neurologist. My neurologist preformed an EMG and NCS, which came back normal. I was then sent to have a c-spine MRI done. It revealed that my spine was begining to curve in the wrong direction which i'm told is common for people presenting with muscle cramps. I had an MRI done, with and without contrast, revealing nothing. I had an angiogram done which also revealed nothing.

I was sent to physical therapy which only proved to make my condition worse. By this time the sypmtoms had progressed through my entire body, not just my right side. they tried several medications, none of which helped. I also began to notice rapidly decreasing vision, incontinence, abnormal hair growth, difficulty swallowing, inability to concentrate, ringing in my ears, exhaustion, inability to fall asleep, and stiffness in my joints.

I saw a neuro-muscular specialist at a large presitigous medical college who suggested i inject botox into my legs to stop them from cramping. I have seen so many neurologists now that i'm beginning to feel its hopeless. This illness has comepletely taken over my life and I am so tired from fighting it 24/7. It affects every decision i make and follows me everywhere relentlessly. I am currently on a trial of baclophen which seems to be making things worse, as did most the muscle relaxants i was put on. My new neurologist told me that my best bet is to simply try medications untill i find one that treats the symptoms well enough to make it from one day to the next. This was the most devistating blow yet. I cannot accept that i may suffer from this for the next 60 years of my life with no answers. It cant be normal for a 22 year old to pray to god every night that they find something in her blood work or MRIs... so that the mystery can be solved.

Please, if you have any notion as to what may be causing these ailments, or if there is another doctor i should be seeing, please let me know. I am so despirate for answers.

-Adriane
Member Comments (7)

by hey835, Jan 15, 2008 10:06PM
You NEED your calcium and vitamin D levels checked!!!  Most people don't realize that hypocalcemia can cause all of the problems you just described, my husband suffered from it.  Your body may not be able to absorb it properly and you NEED to have this checked out if they haven't already!  A lack of calcium can be very serious to your nervous system!

by hey835, Jan 15, 2008 10:10PM
abnormal hair growth could be a sign of cushings syndrome... sorry didn't read that part first... Go see an endocrinologist... too many glucocorticoids can cause your body to be unable to absorb the calcium (look it up)  it could all tie in together.... endocrinology would look at your calcium levels as well... That is your best bet!

by queenlian, Jan 16, 2008 01:02AM
To: hey835
Thanks so much! I dont know if they have checked my calcium levels or not. After so many blood tests i've lost track of what they are even checking for anymore. My nuerologist and I had discussed an endocrinologist as a next resort as i was feeling my hormone levels might be off anyways, so perhaps this is more of a logical step then I had imagined. I'll definatly call for the referral and pursue this option! Thanks so much for taking the time to help out!

by Maury51, Feb 18, 2008 05:18PM
To: queenlian
many years back in the 70s i was about your age an dthe same thing happened to me.  I went through many doctors and a battery of tests and nothing wrong was found with me.  Since the doctor couldn't find anything wrong with me they told me it was something mental, but i knew it wasn't.  To make a long story short after suffering with three months without being able to go anywhere i started making phone calls and found that a friend of a friend's husband was a Dr. and that he had healed in two or three visits a girl that suffered from facial paralisys for many years.  I said that i wanted to see that doctor and they told me he was a different kind, a specialty that i had never heard of.  Exspecially since i was born in Chile.  The next day a friend came from Manhattan in New York and took me over to this Dr. he took x-rays of my back and my spine was shaped like an S, so he treated me on an articulated table where he stretched my body and made every bone crack, the next day i was a new man, but i was afraid to walk because of the many cramps that i was suffering which made me look like a monster even my face, neck, eyes, everywhere i had a muscle there was a cramp.  But anyway the feeling was so great that i walk 5 miles and i didn't want to stop because i felt so great.  it was like a miracle.  This doctor was a chiropractor, the best i've ever seen.  When you mentioned that your back was crooked it rang a bell for when this happened to me i went from a really hot environment to a freezer and out to the street that was very windy and then into a hot place again, which causes a big muscle spasm which pulls my spinal cord in different directions.  So i think you should give a chiropractor a try, find one that is honest and doesn't want to keep you going there forever or that makes you sign any contracts as i have known some that are not very ethical and they are giving this profession a bad name.  I would also suggest for you to stay away from ALL carbonated drinks for day nutralize the acidity your system needs to absornb calcium, and i also (which works for me) try colloidal minerals.  If you see a chiropractor look for one that uses the gontead tehnique and i reccomend this because you have gone through other dr. and i think this may work for you. GOOD LUCK!
     -Maury51

by darlingdivatx, Feb 18, 2008 11:58PM
Google hyperPARAthyroidism (don't confuse with thyroid). It goes along with what first responder said. If you've had even the most basic bloodwork you've had calcium checked. Even if it's normal, you need to have them check your parathyroid levels. This gland regulates the calcium in the body. Other thought that came to mind was a metabolic myopathy, but your symptoms are totally consisent with that either. Your MRI will be normal with a metabolic myopathy. Probably will see something with EMG, but that's not always the case. Should show on muscle biopsy, but again not always the case. What about your creatinine levels? Any problems there?

It's possible you won't ever find and answer but the best thing is to never give up hope. Keep going to differnet doctors til you find one who helps. As you will learn, not all docs are the same. Even the good ones don't get it right all the time. This is especially tre when dealing with neuroligists. There is just so much unknown about the central nevous system and diseases like MS can cause the body to do just about anything. The best thing to do is keep talking to different docs. Hope this helps!

by Hope821, May 09, 2008 04:00PM
To: twenty two year old female
I understand your pain my dear. I am currently in the same position.  I just went to the Mayo Clinic the best hospital in the Country so I have been told...They came up with nothing.  They put me on medication for Fibromyalgia which helps a bit.  I have such a sharp pain in my neck that is there 24 seven.  I have difficultly sleeping and I am unable to work.  It has affected my eye site, shoulder's, tail bone and other joints in my body.  I did see a chiropractor but, in my opinion I felt worse.  Maybe the gentlemen who saw a chiropractor in New York was different and if he is please forward details.....I had MRI's, CT no MS.  My thryroid is underactive and I am going to be persistant with that.  My doctor thinks I am mental and making these things up.  He is not a pill pusher which is good but, if I have a thryroid conditon it needs to be addressed. I am trying aqua water with a Physiotherapist.  We will see how that goes.  Try looking up dystonia...This illness unvoluntary contracts muscles in involuntary movements.  I was check for this as well and believe I have some form of it but it is really hard to diagnose.  It has to do with your basal