Anyone out there with their Brainstem affected by MS?
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Anyone out there with their Brainstem affected by MS?
I have experienced neurological symptoms since 2001. However, I did not receive my diagnosis until Dec. 2007. My MRI showed significant damage to my Brainstem. It does explain my tachycardia and neurogenic bladder.
Has anyone experienced Brainstem damage?
Has anyone experienced Brainstem damage?
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Dizzyness and ringing in the ears
lamom, the symptoms you mention
seem quite commonly associated with other problems. For example, were you checked for sinus problems--sinus infection or sinusitis?The symptoms that brought me to the nuero were dizziness and ringing in the ear-
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Brainstem
I believe 1 cm lesion is considered small.
I guess this discussion shows that neurologist do not explain to patients where their lesions are and how their symptoms relate to where the lesion is in the brain.
I just wanted to know how people where doing with Brainstem involement since that is where my lesions primarily are.
I guess this discussion shows that neurologist do not explain to patients where their lesions are and how their symptoms relate to where the lesion is in the brain.
I just wanted to know how people where doing with Brainstem involement since that is where my lesions primarily are.
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I have a lesion on my brainstem that was found 4 years ago. I don't know if it was considered large or small but I had various major symptoms. Not sure which were from that lesion and which were from cervical lesion. I don't know how much permanent damage I suffered but on my last MRI my neuro told me it is almost indetectable now.
Re: Dizzyness and ringing in the ears
Yes- I'd been seeing an ent for over a year when he ran out of tests to do and sent me to a neuro. I go back tomorrow for a follow up from spine/brain mris- only had a brain mri in sept which showed the brainstem lesion. A month or so later I developed pain and weakness in my left hand which lasted for several weeks and prompted him to do another mri as well as the spinal. I also had an lp 2 weeks ago that did not show any o bands.lyndacarol wrote:lamom, the symptoms you mentionseem quite commonly associated with other problems. For example, were you checked for sinus problems--sinus infection or sinusitis?The symptoms that brought me to the nuero were dizziness and ringing in the ear-