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Migraine or MS or ????

Hi, I'm new.  I am a 25 yr old female currently serving in the military.  I'll try to keep this short, but my issue is a very involved one.  I want to preface this by saying that I really do not want to get into  an ethical discussion over meds and the military, but really just want some better advice than what I've been getting, as my health has basically begun to consumer my life.
Almost 6 months ago, I received my first anthrax shot and that same day, began to experience blurry vision, cloudiness in my head, extreme neck pain and extreme fatigue.  The next day I woke up feeling disoriented and as I moved I felt like the ground was moving weather I was moving or not (the room was NOT spinning, it was more a false sense of motion).  Throughout the day I bounced back and forth between pretty bad headaches and feeling like the world was moving.  This lasted for about 2 weeks (I pretty much slept away those 2 weeks) before I started feeling better.  Prior to this, I had never been seriously ill, no history of headaches in my family nor have I ever had a headache, I workout, my family has no history of serious illness (they avg about 90 years old at death in my family), I eat organic as much as possible and cook my own food, etc.  I was basically blown off by the docs and anytime I mentioned that I was fine before my shot, I was immediately dismissed.  At about the 3 week mark, I was just starting to feel a lot better but then was told that I was overdue for my 2nd Anthrax shot.  I tried to talk to the people at the clinic, but to no avail and was given a second shot.  Following my second shot, my headaches came back full force (not as constant though), I began to have a 'tightening' and 'full' feeling in my head, extreme neck pain, pain and pressure behind my eyes and my hands began to tremble (hand trembling didn't really seem to happen after the first shot).  When I went to see the doc in this condition, I was finally told that I did not have to take the shot anymore, and was referred to a myriad of other docs to finally include a neurologist.  Along the way, it was suggested that I probably just had tensions headaches or migraine headaches.  It was argued that regardless of the shots MAYBE being the catalyst, that I probably would have developed such symptoms anyway.  They said that all my other symptoms were an aura.  I didn't always have headaches, but apparently there are headache migraines and non-headache migraines.
Fast forward to present time.  I have had an ANA test, thyroid test, MRI, neurological exam, the works!  And all the tests seem to have come back in the negative.  My headaches come and go, maybe once a week and especially if I don't get enough sleep, but that's still 1 more than I ever had before.  I don't feel dizzy/have a false sense of motion--but my hands still tremble.  They don't tremble as bad as they did before, mainly if I use them a lot and then suddenly stop, they shake like crazy.  They seem not to shake or bother me when I sleep or am trying to go to sleep. Some days my hands are pretty clumsy, other days, I don't notice.  What is really worrying me, is that it seems to have spread to my legs.  My toes tremble occasionally and I am also getting muscle 'jolts' in my thighs (especially my right thigh).  I call them jolts, because they don't feel like spasms, it's more like a muscle moves in my leg as if my leg moved, except my leg didn't move.  It is a very surprising feeling and it happens a lot throughout the day.  This morning I had a big scare as I had had trouble going to sleep that night because of a cold (the first I've  had in years) and the jolts in my leg, only to wake up on my LEFT side with my RIGHT leg feeling numb and tingly.  It subsided after a minute or 2, but I've never felt anything like it before.  I also had a headache (the first in a little while) the night before with some pressure behind my left eye.  
I thought I could get my life back together. I had just started working out again as I hadn't worked out in months because it caused me to have headaches.  The Docs had told me not to worry, that it looks like I didn't have anything, that I should just not get another anthrax shot and to eat a diet that avoided 'headache triggers'.  I don't know what to do and I worry all the time---will I be able to walk in a year?  Will I be medically discharged??  Have I now started a history of migraines in my family??? Does anybody have any idea what my symptoms sound like?  What should I do?
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Although, I can't be of any help in diagnosing you.  You have a right to keep pressing
for answers.  Either this is an enormous coincidindence  or it sounds like a direct side affect from the anthrax shot.  It has to be obvious to the military doctors that if you walked into the military a healthy person then received an anthrax shot and had all these symptoms that there is a link.  Don't question yourself.  And don't give up.  Hopefully someone trained with some experience in this field can give you some direction here.  Good luck.
Jenifer
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Another thing of note, though I don't have as frequent headaches, I have very frequent neck pain.  The pain ranges from feeling like a slight soreness to an intense burning sensation that sometimes spreads to the back of my head.
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