What now?
Posted: Mon Mar 06, 2017 11:13 pm
I'm a 23 year old female and for the past (almost 6 weeks) I've had a variety of central nervous system symptoms, a lot of the time they're different, but the disorientation, lightheadedness, and 'head rushes' have been consistent. I get symptoms if I'm walking, sitting, lying or really any time. Additional symptoms include sensitivity to light, sound and smells, muscle and body weakness after 'head rush' symptoms, general body discomfort, sometimes tingling and pins and needles in arms and legs (one time my head went 'numb' and my vision went blurry but it only lasted 20 seconds or so), muscle cramping, difficulty concentrating and reading, difficulty with word recollection, back and neck pain, and shortness of breath. However, at this point its hard to distinguish what is a symptom and what is normal everyday pain. These symptoms aren't as common as the disorientation, but still come and go often.
I've had an MRI head with contrast and head and neck without, a CT, chest x-ray, echocardiogram, and EEG. I had a holter monitor for two days and am on my second week of wearing a zio patch, which allows me press a button and record when my symptoms occur. They tested me for a variety of things including autoimmune disease, inflammation, diabetes, B-12 deficiency, etc. Every test I've had has come back negative or normal. My neurologist told me to go back to my daily life, but I have symptoms every day and some are worse than others.
Today I was sitting down, having a conversation with a friend when I had a 'head rush' and was unable to speak or make words for about 10 seconds. It scared me enough that I immediately sought medical attention at the ER, they ran a physical neurological exam, but said everything was normal, he suggested it could be complex headaches but said after looking over my medical history that there wasn't much more they could do for me and that I should continue with my neurologist.
They often suggest stress or anxiety but when the symptoms began I was in a really good place, exercising 5 days a week, eating healthy, taking care of my mental health, etc. and hadn't been having anxiety attacks or signs of stressors. Anyways, my neurologist only told me that I had a 'beautiful brain' when going over my MRI results, and never suggested MS, so I brought it up on my own with the ER PA. He told me that since my MRI was clear and normal that I don't have MS, but I'm not sure what to believe at this point...
I've had an MRI head with contrast and head and neck without, a CT, chest x-ray, echocardiogram, and EEG. I had a holter monitor for two days and am on my second week of wearing a zio patch, which allows me press a button and record when my symptoms occur. They tested me for a variety of things including autoimmune disease, inflammation, diabetes, B-12 deficiency, etc. Every test I've had has come back negative or normal. My neurologist told me to go back to my daily life, but I have symptoms every day and some are worse than others.
Today I was sitting down, having a conversation with a friend when I had a 'head rush' and was unable to speak or make words for about 10 seconds. It scared me enough that I immediately sought medical attention at the ER, they ran a physical neurological exam, but said everything was normal, he suggested it could be complex headaches but said after looking over my medical history that there wasn't much more they could do for me and that I should continue with my neurologist.
They often suggest stress or anxiety but when the symptoms began I was in a really good place, exercising 5 days a week, eating healthy, taking care of my mental health, etc. and hadn't been having anxiety attacks or signs of stressors. Anyways, my neurologist only told me that I had a 'beautiful brain' when going over my MRI results, and never suggested MS, so I brought it up on my own with the ER PA. He told me that since my MRI was clear and normal that I don't have MS, but I'm not sure what to believe at this point...