Spasticity A Presenting Symptom?
Posted: Wed Jul 05, 2017 4:24 pm
Hi all. I'm a 31 year old male concerned with symptoms. I have spasticity in my left arm where the muscle has doubled in size (noticed it by accident about 3 months ago) and contracts when moved slowly. Fortunately not painful but very tight.
My gait is deteriorating more recently. Balance and coordination is bad. Very clumsy movements. Walking downstairs is now no longer possible. Walking up can be done if short as my foot turns in when walking.
My last neurological exam was considered normal despite brisk reflexes at last visit in early March. Didn't have these symptoms at that time.
MRI in February noted demyelination but there was no concern from the doctor at that time. Was seeing neurologist for basic epilepsy follow-up. MRI was to evaluate a different type of sclerosis. Mesial temporal sclerosis. However from what I understand that would affect my memory as it's in the hippocampus and would not be the cause of all these symptoms.
Unfortunately all the causes of spasticity are very serious from a spinal injury to a stroke to ALS. Multiple sclerosis is on that list as well. What led me to explore multiple sclerosis is the demyelination on MRI with a number of hyperintensities in the periventricular and subcortal white matter.
Unfortunately I can't see any physician right now as I'm unemployed with no insurance. Timing is just amazing to have issues!
Does this sound like a way multiple sclerosis can present?
My gait is deteriorating more recently. Balance and coordination is bad. Very clumsy movements. Walking downstairs is now no longer possible. Walking up can be done if short as my foot turns in when walking.
My last neurological exam was considered normal despite brisk reflexes at last visit in early March. Didn't have these symptoms at that time.
MRI in February noted demyelination but there was no concern from the doctor at that time. Was seeing neurologist for basic epilepsy follow-up. MRI was to evaluate a different type of sclerosis. Mesial temporal sclerosis. However from what I understand that would affect my memory as it's in the hippocampus and would not be the cause of all these symptoms.
Unfortunately all the causes of spasticity are very serious from a spinal injury to a stroke to ALS. Multiple sclerosis is on that list as well. What led me to explore multiple sclerosis is the demyelination on MRI with a number of hyperintensities in the periventricular and subcortal white matter.
Unfortunately I can't see any physician right now as I'm unemployed with no insurance. Timing is just amazing to have issues!
Does this sound like a way multiple sclerosis can present?