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Am I one of you guys? (Concise list of symptoms)

Posted: Mon Jun 28, 2010 4:16 pm
by MaybeFriend
THANK YOU to anyone willing to take of his time and precious energy to look into my case and share with me their thoughts. I'm currently unable to get a proper medical advice concerning my case and I could use a little hope in finding a Dx. Would also bring major relief to see anyone showing any interest in what I'm living, as no one around me seem to care.

The whole thing began 4 years ago in the form of an acute crisis. I had a few ups and downs and one very well defined remission and relapse in the past year.

I am a 31 year old male from Quebec, Canada.

The following post describe my case ->

Symptoms 1/2

Posted: Mon Jun 28, 2010 4:18 pm
by MaybeFriend
○ Symptoms increases by ~50-80% around 3 PM and up.
§ Seemingly independently of the time schedule.
§ Before adequate treatment of the psychological symptoms a year ago (i.e. Affect/Mood, irritation) - for 3 years - those symptoms where also correlated with this diurnal variation pattern.

○ Eating increases those symptoms ~50% of the time.
○ Carbohydrates (e.g. Noodles soup) seems to be the lesser offender. [Unsure]
○ No known allergies or intolerance.

- Weak sense of balance with eyes closed
○ ~5 second on one-leg while having eyes closed.
○ Usually can keep up to ~1 minute with eyes opened; demands constant and nervous efforts.

- Frequent diarrhea.
- Frequent urination
○ ~5 times a day; on caffeine free days.
○ ~3 times a night.
§ [note] Never woke up for that on Low Dose Naltrexone.

- Fluctuating sight quality
○ Variable blurriness
○ Sluggish Focusing
○ Abnormal sensations while reading text [?]
§ Feels like not looking where I should
§ Feels like 'skipping / trial-error' micro-positioning

- Tinnitus

- Cranial flares
○ Bilateral
○ Dull pain / inflammation-like sensations
○ Mostly in the 5th cranial nerve - the trigeminal nerve.
§ Afferent (Sensory) anomaly in the branches V1,the ophthalmic nerve, and V2, the maxillary nerve:
□ Burning-like sensations in those areas: forehead, temples, sides of the nose, mid-face (cheeks) and part of the scalp.
□ Electric-like sensations in the top of the mouth teeth.
□ Compression-like sensations behind the eyes.
§ Light efferent (Motor) anomaly in the V3 branch, the mandibular nerve:
□ Jaw restlessness and fatigue: micro tremor of the jaw muscles that fatigue the muscles and the nerves. Involuntary jaw clenching and teeth grinding happens during the days when this happens.
□ The port of a mouth guard - during the day - improves the overall facial symptoms.

- Cognitive symptoms (BrainFog)
○ Severity of symptoms correlate mostly with cranial symptoms.
○ Was also correlating psychological symptoms at times it was inappropriately treated.
○ Simple task feels complex and heavy; becomes to be overwhelming.
○ Lowest during the night
○ Attention / Concentration impairment
○ Memory impairment
○ Judgement impairment
○ Organisational (Scheduling) impairment
○ Will / Volition impairment
○ Interpretation impairment (i.e.: 'getting' what's happening'); sluggish
○ For those in the known: It feels like a bad case of major depression, without any psychological pain or anxiety. Or heavy seizure medications after having not slept for 36 hours.

○ Tiredness
○ Never wake up refreshed
○ Easily get tired, especially by mental efforts on bad days.

○ Psychological symptoms
○ Atypical Depression (not melancholic) with anxiety mostly of the social type.
○ Episodic Social Phobia.
○ Mental entropy
○ Finally got under control - after about 35 trials in the last decade- by:
§ Clonazepam 0.5mg
§ Chromium 200mcg BID
§ PEA (Phenylethylamine) 750mg [without a MAO-B inhibitor]
§ Afobazole (Russian anxiolytic drug)
○ Intriguingly helping:
§ Evening Primrose Oil (Gamma Linolenic Acid: Omega 6 fatty acid)
○ Interestingly detrimental:
§ Alpha Lipoic Acid
□ Triggers strong episode of social phobia and sickness behaviour, overall anxiety, thick brain fog, fatigue and sleepiness (16+ hours day for a few day), light muscle weakness, worsened sense of balance.
□ A single dose can bring such an episode for ~5 days.
□ Mercury Amalgams in my mouth: 16
§ Selenium
□ Triggers general psychological malaise - feelings of uneasiness - including dysthymia, irritability.

Symptoms 2/2

Posted: Mon Jun 28, 2010 4:19 pm
by MaybeFriend
○ Sexuality related
○ Good enough libido from a medical point of view.
○ Difficult to actually get stimulated and excited.
○ Reduced/abnormal genital sensitivity. 99% of the time, it feels like any other non-erogenous part of the body.
○ Generally weak erections; long to generate, easy to lose.
○ Partial secondary anorgasmia

Posted: Tue Jun 29, 2010 7:49 pm
by joeymia
have you had a MRI done?

Posted: Wed Jun 30, 2010 8:14 am
by L
There's certainly nothing there that rules MS out, nothing that sounds new to me having read others talk about their symptoms. I don't know what other conditions could fit these symptoms, what other conditions a neurologist would wish to rule out looking at MRI scans and LP results but, I'd say, that a neurologist would suspect MS, yes..

Posted: Wed Jun 30, 2010 10:27 am
by sbr487
to be very frank i have definitely had quite a few symptoms you have mentioned. Its only that you have broken them down to a very micro level.
Whether you have MS or not does not matter
Whether you have some other neuro issue does not matter
But pray that you have venous insufficiency ....