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DO I HAVE MS OR SOMETHING.

My father has had ms and I am his son and idk if I do. I have been to a
Neuro diagnosed with migraine and he said maybe anxiety. My tests by him was 95 percent good during the exam. Cat scan showed nothing so he thought MRI was not necessary. In the last six months ever since I played soccer and then the day after I hit my head on a desk. I have had sharp pains in my right leg on the outer part of my shin. A small patch is numb. It gets better as I sleep and worsens throughout the day. Sometimes I tingle all over or get a sharp pain in my foot right below my toes. I have felt a tingle in my back and from my neck to scalp. I am worried that the neuro didn't know but I am not sure. I kinda twitch sometimes but to me that seems normal. It stage constant tingle and a little burning on my leg. Thanks please reply
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It is just from soccer. Overuse from muscles can lead up to the nerves and bruise tissue. It is just temporary. This does not sound like MS.
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I can sure see why you would have these concerns.  Have you seen the neuro since these symptoms began?  It is always possible that anxiety is causing your problems, BUT if you feel they are happening, you need to be seen by the doctor again.  Even if it is Anxiety, there is  a treatment plan for anxiety and it should make you feel better.Please return to your doctor(s) and get their opinion and suggestions for treatment.  ~Laura
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