I'm glad you mentioned that because someone else told me to see an endo also.
Thanks
Hi, if youre TSH is low why isnt that further looked into. besides have diabetes which causes a host of symotoms if your thyroid hormone is out of wack who knows what your body is experiencing. Are you currently goint to an endocrinologist for your diabetes or just a general doctor. If you are not under the care of an endo doctor if I were you I would go to one and make them run all blood work and tests all over again. Your condition of diabetes most especially should be taken care of by an endo doctor not a regualr general practioner. please go get second opinion since your diabetes seems not to be under control.
First of all, keep in mind that I am unable to diagnose you because I am unable to examine you, this forum is for educational purposes.
The symptoms and story that you present sound complex and there is much data that I do not have. However, if I assume that the EEG, EMG etc were all normal, and going by your description of the 'jerks' these sound like myoclonus. This is a rapid jerk taht causes a brief jump in your arm or leg and can have a number of different causes. The most common is metabolic imbalances or a reaction to a medication (especially narcotic pain medications). A medication called Klonipin (clonazepam) can often be helpful in suppressing myoclonus, but the cause should be looked for as the first order of buisness. The pain that you describe makes me concerned about something called diabetic amyotrophy. This causes severe pain (usually the person cannot find a comfortable position no matter what), often associated with weight loss (10-15 lbs) and is common at the initial presentation of diabetes. The good news is that it is generally self limited (although it may last for 6 months to 1 year). Diabetic amyotrophy has been treated with steroids and/or IVIG in the past, but there is not a lot of evidence to support this. I would sugges that you go to a neurologist that specializes in neuromuscular neurology at a major academic center to be re-evaluated.
I hope this has been helpful.