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unusual symptoms....possible MS?

Hello,
I will try to be as brief as possible.
I am a 40 yr old female who has had no health problems (until now!) I will list my symptoms:
*Oct. 05- woke to a swollen right hand, unable to use, painful. xray, blood work normal.
*Jan 06- woke to a swollen Left hand, unable to use, painful. no xray, no blood work.
*A few months later, can't recall specific date....woke to same problem with my shoulder. can't move it, lift it...x-ray shows mind calcification/tendonitis. Have not had any problems or pain with it since, nor my hands.
*I did experience some "arthritis" like pain in w/ my right middle finger in between the problems with the hand swelling where I had difficulty opening things, grasping things and it was hard to bend the finger.
(did not see a dr about this)
Fall 06-Jan07  On and Off tingling of hands and feet. Especially notice my toes tingling when in the shower. This lasted at least three months. Blood work for thyroid, lyme, lupus, diabetes and B-12 all normal.
Feb 24, 07 Woke to feeling as if I had burned my tongue. By day 3, I had full blown facial numbness, all on the left side, from chin to top of head, including the inner ear and for a few weeks, part of the back of my head. It created some intense itching of my eye at times. Eye evalulation by opthomologist was normal (he was actually the first one who mentioned MS) An MRI revealed one lesion in the cerebellar peduncle. The numbness greatly improved by May.
I still have some tingling in my face, although it is minor it does vary in severity.
Lumbar puncture is normal. All labs are normal.
Since then, I have had an extreme/ violent bout of vertigo. A second MRI showed "improvement".  (it wasn't enhanced anyway....)  I have had a third MRI with a MS specialist and it showed a second lesion...it was not enhanced but it was in the deep left frontal white matter.  My neurological exam was normal, but he did say I had a bit of a hyper relex on one leg.  
I have had other unusual things happen that are strange. When I drive, sometimes I get a sensation that my fingers are huge and that the steering wheel is as small as a piece of spaghetti. It doesn't happen often...couple times a month at the most, but it is so odd.
On my first MRI report it was norted that I had a C5-6 disc protrusion displacing the cervical cord and producing mild spinal stnosis at this level. PRIOR FRACTURE OF THE C5 IS NOT EXCLUDED.
I have never fractured my neck to my knowledge!! ha! I did have a car accident in which I rear-ended someone and totalled my car, but never saw a doctor. Had terrible whiplash and have always had tingling in the middle left of my back off and on since. (at least 15 years)
I am on Topamax, which  know can cause tingling of hands and feet, but I do have it noted as a symptom when I was off the med for at least 6 months.
I am due to have some Evoked potentials done and another MRI in July. At this point the MS specialist feels that the frontal lesion could be from migraines and the deep cerebellar peduncle one is possibly viral related.
If this is all viral related, isn't there some test that would show a virus? Would an infection have shown in the spinal fluid when I had the LP when the facial numbness was full blown?
I keep going back in my mind to little things where my husband and friends keep telling me it's just an "age" thing (cognitive stuff...word finding, attentivness, zoning out, stepping over my words) and even back to the car accident when I don't even remember the whole block that I drove prior to hitting that car! (no folks, I was drinking or anything!!!)
If anyone can help on what to do next....I can't sleep, becoming depressed and slightly obsessed with trying to figure this out.
Thanks
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388544 tn?1231982494
Sounds like you've been through a lot and need [and deserve] some answers.  I am sure your anxiety level is through the roof.  It seems you're on the right path; tests that have been done and one's scheduled to be done.  Don't hesitate to take your test results elsewhere for more input if you feel you're not getting the attention you need.  Good luck!

What I wanted to mention was concerning the "swelling of hands".....now, I have MS, but I also have Sjogren's Syndrome -- diagnosed by an immunologist only a few years ago -- while my MS diagnosis was over eight years ago.  Look up some information about Sjogren's.  It is almost always diagnosed along with another auto-immune disorder (Lupus, RA, etc).  It sounds like the symptoms I've had with Sjogren's.....dry eyes and mouth are also common, but swelling, joint pain and stiffness with no redness or damage might be a clue.

I also had vertigo and some of your other symptoms early on before I was officially diagnosed with MS.  Once again, good luck....I'd love to hear an update when you get one.

Love & Light,
Funmonkeytoes (Debra)
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cant tell u not sure i know a lesions of the brain can be ms or something else going through the same thing scared and depressed cry all the time im 32 yrs old i hope everything is well please keep me posted i will have an mri of the brain today once i get the results let u know.
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