New here, thoughts on symptoms?
Posted: Sun Sep 07, 2014 6:26 am
Hi, I'm new here.
I would like some feedback. I'm a 62 yr old female and have been having a series of problems the last few years they seem to be leading to something neurological. I put my symptoms in google it leads me here.
I have been having dizzy spells for years. In the past couple of years I have had 3 faints. I tore my ACL and needed surgery with one. They chalked it up to getting up too quick and blood pressure dropping. During the same period I was having bladder and kidney infections. I also had vision trouble. The doctor called it an ocular migraine. Tests showed I lost some peripheral vision and color. A lot was chalked up to aging.
At the beginning of this year out of the blue I had a lightening bolt of pain in my lower spine lasting just seconds. A few days later it happened again and as days went on the episodes increased dramatically. As the spine pain increased it spread. All right sided but it wrapped around my back to hip to abdomen to groin. I saw an orthopedic and had an MRI that showed some problems with discs and arthritis and I started physical therapy and was referred to a pain management doctor. It was all down hill from there. Every week the pain was worse and I was weaker. I had injections in my spine, hip and SI joint with steroids for the pain. None did a thing. Pain only increased.
During one of my PT sessions I realized I was unable to lift my right leg when lying on the table. Then I tried to lift my pelvis up and it didn't move. I told my doctors and they didn't seem to think much of it.
I started noticing my right hand would shake when my pain was intense. Not on the left just the right. I noticed I was having problems swallowing. As the pain increased I was not able to stand for long. I remember saying I could on stand or walk for about an hour, then 45 minutes and now I am down to 10-15 minutes. I feel the pain in my lower spine and it spreads and then my right leg and hand shakes.
In the past few months I'll be talking with my husband and be at a loss for words.
My balance seems off. Usually when I wake a hand or foot is numb. Sometimes just sitting causes it.
I decided to see another orthopedic this week. I told him about the weakness on my right side. He had me lie on the table and the first thing he said was raise your "left" leg. I confidently went to do it and realized it wasn't cooperating. I was able to raise it a few shaky inches. Then he said right and it didn't go up at all just shook from trying.
He had me sit and checked reflexes. Knees, legs did not react. Feet, no reaction when he went up and down the bottom of my foot, no reaction. I'm new to this so I do not know the names of the tests.
The doctor said he felt my problem was neurological. He set up an appointment with a neurologist and an MRI of the brain for later this month.
I don't see a lot about pain in MS forums or sites. Pain is a huge part of what is happening to me. I really am not able to do anything that takes more than 10 minutes.
I'm editing this a bit. I just read this on another post.
"One thing you never mention was if you had dental work done recently before the problem started. Amalgam(mercury) fillings and root canals have been linked to MS"
I had 6 root canals a couple of months before all this started.
Any thoughts? Thanks, any input will be much appreciated.
Jo
I would like some feedback. I'm a 62 yr old female and have been having a series of problems the last few years they seem to be leading to something neurological. I put my symptoms in google it leads me here.
I have been having dizzy spells for years. In the past couple of years I have had 3 faints. I tore my ACL and needed surgery with one. They chalked it up to getting up too quick and blood pressure dropping. During the same period I was having bladder and kidney infections. I also had vision trouble. The doctor called it an ocular migraine. Tests showed I lost some peripheral vision and color. A lot was chalked up to aging.
At the beginning of this year out of the blue I had a lightening bolt of pain in my lower spine lasting just seconds. A few days later it happened again and as days went on the episodes increased dramatically. As the spine pain increased it spread. All right sided but it wrapped around my back to hip to abdomen to groin. I saw an orthopedic and had an MRI that showed some problems with discs and arthritis and I started physical therapy and was referred to a pain management doctor. It was all down hill from there. Every week the pain was worse and I was weaker. I had injections in my spine, hip and SI joint with steroids for the pain. None did a thing. Pain only increased.
During one of my PT sessions I realized I was unable to lift my right leg when lying on the table. Then I tried to lift my pelvis up and it didn't move. I told my doctors and they didn't seem to think much of it.
I started noticing my right hand would shake when my pain was intense. Not on the left just the right. I noticed I was having problems swallowing. As the pain increased I was not able to stand for long. I remember saying I could on stand or walk for about an hour, then 45 minutes and now I am down to 10-15 minutes. I feel the pain in my lower spine and it spreads and then my right leg and hand shakes.
In the past few months I'll be talking with my husband and be at a loss for words.
My balance seems off. Usually when I wake a hand or foot is numb. Sometimes just sitting causes it.
I decided to see another orthopedic this week. I told him about the weakness on my right side. He had me lie on the table and the first thing he said was raise your "left" leg. I confidently went to do it and realized it wasn't cooperating. I was able to raise it a few shaky inches. Then he said right and it didn't go up at all just shook from trying.
He had me sit and checked reflexes. Knees, legs did not react. Feet, no reaction when he went up and down the bottom of my foot, no reaction. I'm new to this so I do not know the names of the tests.
The doctor said he felt my problem was neurological. He set up an appointment with a neurologist and an MRI of the brain for later this month.
I don't see a lot about pain in MS forums or sites. Pain is a huge part of what is happening to me. I really am not able to do anything that takes more than 10 minutes.
I'm editing this a bit. I just read this on another post.
"One thing you never mention was if you had dental work done recently before the problem started. Amalgam(mercury) fillings and root canals have been linked to MS"
I had 6 root canals a couple of months before all this started.
Any thoughts? Thanks, any input will be much appreciated.
Jo