Aa
Aa
A
A
A
Close
Avatar universal

my symtems

sometimes when standing, or getting from my bed not quickly i almost always have a slight dizzy spell and not so often i accompanied with terrible sweating along with the need to shuffle my feet while walking the problem walking is not always associated with the above but its usual that i must shuffle and normally lasts for a few minutes untill i move around and gets easier are these symtems of ms
3 Responses
Sort by: Helpful Oldest Newest
324691 tn?1302551842
http://www.webmd.com/multiple-sclerosis/guide/recognizing-multiple-sclerosis
I found a good web site for you. Does not sound like MS to me, but I am just a regular person. Hope it helps!
Brooke
Helpful - 0
560501 tn?1383612740

    
     Hello and Welcome to the Forum!

   This sounds to me like some sort of Orthostatic Intolerance. All but the shuffle of the feet.  Do you walk like that afterwards because you are dizzy?  or is it happening subconsciously?

   Either way, sounds like you may want to contact your GP for a visit.
Hope all works out for you and you get some answers.

~Tonya
  
Helpful - 0
338416 tn?1420045702
The sweating is not typical of MS.  Is it a kind of cold, clammy sweat?  My hubby had this - they decided it was low blood sugar problems.
Helpful - 0
Have an Answer?

You are reading content posted in the Multiple Sclerosis Community

Top Neurology Answerers
987762 tn?1671273328
Australia
5265383 tn?1669040108
ON
1756321 tn?1547095325
Queensland, Australia
1780921 tn?1499301793
Queen Creek, AZ
Learn About Top Answerers
Didn't find the answer you were looking for?
Ask a question
Popular Resources
Find out how beta-blocker eye drops show promising results for acute migraine relief.
In this special Missouri Medicine report, doctors examine advances in diagnosis and treatment of this devastating and costly neurodegenerative disease.
Here are 12 simple – and fun! – ways to boost your brainpower.
Discover some of the causes of dizziness and how to treat it.
Discover the common causes of headaches and how to treat headache pain.
Two of the largest studies on Alzheimer’s have yielded new clues about the disease