Does this sound like a symptom of MS?
Posted: Sun Feb 03, 2019 3:22 am
Hello everyone
About a year ago I got the flu and with the flu came tingling. The Dr said my body was getting over the flu and that it will take a few months for it to completely stop.
I pretty much self diagnosed myself with BFS but haven't been to a Dr yet since then.
Here are my symptoms.
Muscle spasms all over my body, cramp like feeling in my legs sometimes, sometimes my arms, sometimes no where. Thumb twitches sometimes in my right hand sometimes in my left but the tingling is what is driving me crazy. And it's not when I'm up and about walking around it's when I lay down and go to sleep. There is no weakness involved but when I lay down my whole body tingles. Prettty much from head to toe. My arms, my legs, and it gets worse when I turn over on my side. And the tingling is on both legs and both arms. But again once I get up and move around I don't feel weak, I don't feel tired, and the tingling is either gone or still there but on a very low level.
Does this sound anything like MS? I haven't been to a neurologist yet because there's no fatigue or weakness or vision problems but I just wanted to ask around for some opinions on the forum.
Thank you
About a year ago I got the flu and with the flu came tingling. The Dr said my body was getting over the flu and that it will take a few months for it to completely stop.
I pretty much self diagnosed myself with BFS but haven't been to a Dr yet since then.
Here are my symptoms.
Muscle spasms all over my body, cramp like feeling in my legs sometimes, sometimes my arms, sometimes no where. Thumb twitches sometimes in my right hand sometimes in my left but the tingling is what is driving me crazy. And it's not when I'm up and about walking around it's when I lay down and go to sleep. There is no weakness involved but when I lay down my whole body tingles. Prettty much from head to toe. My arms, my legs, and it gets worse when I turn over on my side. And the tingling is on both legs and both arms. But again once I get up and move around I don't feel weak, I don't feel tired, and the tingling is either gone or still there but on a very low level.
Does this sound anything like MS? I haven't been to a neurologist yet because there's no fatigue or weakness or vision problems but I just wanted to ask around for some opinions on the forum.
Thank you