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Q: Ms
asked by: Slblueey on February 14th, 2005
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I was wanting to know if anybody who has ms has ever had any of these symptoms or if any of these symptoms sound like ms.
The symptoms I have are: I get either a sharp, burning, throbbing pain in my pelvic area. Sometimes it feels as if my pelvic bones are getting pulled apart. My legs lock up or it will happen on just one side. When it happens on my left side it makes a big popping noise as if I popped my knuckles. When it is on my right, I either loose feeling completly in my leg or it feels really heavy like dead weight. I also get a burning, sharp, throbbing pain in my lower back and my right hip. When the pain happens I get really light headed and my vision is shaky. I also get that light headed or blackout feeling as if I stood up really fast all the time. I don't even have to move and I get that feeling. The right side of my neck starts twitching and I feel pain on my right shoulder and down my arm. I have been seen by many Dr. And they can not determine what it is exactly. The last dr I went to said that it could be lupas or ms. So if anyone has any answers or anything please help. I have been dealing with this for a year and no one can determine what it is. Thank you
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replied on February 21st, 2005
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You don't say how long each of these symptoms lasts...But in general most of what you describe isn't consistent with the usual symptoms of ms. However, the disease does manifest itself in so many different ways, that it is possible, although some of your symptoms might be totally unrelated. If your doctor believes it could be ms, they are likely to recommend an mri scan, which should tell you more.
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