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I ve been having trouble for 6 months now. I ve got severe fatigue, transient bilateral vision loss (Chronic Loss at Night), tremors in my neck and hands, mobility problems in my right leg, memory loss, transient hearing loss, balance problems, sleep paralysis, and severe gain in appetite. When I first saw my eye doctor about my vision loss, my optic nerves were inflamed (this was well before the onset of my other symptoms). I went to my PCP after the other symptoms started. My neurologist order a bout of MRI scans (with and without contrast) all of which came out okay. My symptoms are getting worse and my family thinks I m having a mental breakdown. These symptoms are very real and very scary. Any Ideas on what may be happening?
Please let me clarify, If this is somehow all in my head, that would be fantastic, but the fact that I do not center my entire life around these symptoms nor do I share them with anyone who doesn't need to know about them aught to mean that they are not psychological, I see a psychiatrist every month, other than my OCD (Not health or sanitarily related), I check out. Also, my blood pressure shoots though the roof spontaneously and I get horrible migraines and everything gets worse in the heat.
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