I know it is hard not having an answer. They sure are trying. The beauty of Neurological disorders is they with time get diagnosed. If it is MS and gets bad the neurologist will act quickly. They just do things in three, six month or year intervals.
Alex
That would be gooD -- using my son's laptop and the "d" key is finicky ... ;).
Thanks for updating us, FandW. It's important at this stage to make sure you keep looking for alternate possibilities, so the rheumatologist seems like a good move. Continue to be proactive because obviously something is amiss; hopefully you have a goo pcp/gp.
Thank you to everyone for your support. I saw a neurologist last week who said I had a lot of tests done and they could find no neurological basis for what's going on and to "ride it out and see what happens." That's hard to do when I have a fairly constant head pressure/burning sensation which is scary to me. I've also been referred to a rheumatologist since my inflammatory markers were somewhat high. I'm waiting on that appointment. Hopefully I will get some answers soon.
What you describe does not sound like MS to me either. What it is I can't say. I would be interested in what the neurologist says. Something is going on. I would be curious to see what it is.
Alex
Hi -
The symptoms you describe are not typical of MS. Coupled with your test results it seems unlikely that MS is the cause of your troubles. I think seeing a neurologist is the right thing to do at this point.
Kyle