Hello everybody!
Posted: Fri Dec 19, 2014 12:54 am
Hello everybody and I hope you're doing well...
I want to ask about something that I experienced in June 2011. So what happened:
I fell off my bike, with no injury at all... but it did stress me psychologically, as it was on some very steep hill and a dangerous road.
I've been stupid and started smoking 3 months before that time. I quit smoking as soon as symptoms appeared as I got really scared. I was 24 at that time.
One day, around seven days after my fall from bicycle, I was sitting in front of my computer and all of a sudden, I started feeling pins and needles in my feet, especially left foot. Lasted quite some time… and it slowly transformed into numbness which slowly lost intensity, but I experienced changed feelings in my feet for at least 6 months. Most strongly in the first 2 weeks. In first weeks I also experienced dizziness and fainting feelings a few times (without actually fainting) and feelings of derealization twice, while I was walking outside. I also felt more tired than usual in my legs after that. Symptoms were strongest in first 2-3 weeks.
Had a neurological exam which was mostly fine, but paresthesias were noted and I was sent to do an MRI...The doctor also said: "It could be nothing... or it could be a lot of things"
I went on vacation first, not wanting to spoil my vacation, so I postponed MRI.
During vacation my symptoms got much better, so I decided not to do MRI at all because I was really scared of it, and I was getting better.
Gradually my symptoms (changed sensations in legs and some tiredness in legs) almost disappeared and I never had any new symptoms and attacks since that time.
However I still feel my left leg more than my right leg and it gets tired more easily. And still sometimes if I drink alcohol, I can feel some numbness in my feet.
My changed feelings were most pronounced in my feet especially when touching certain types of material or fabric, like when putting on my socks or when touching sheets on my bed.
Now all those symptoms have pretty much disappeared and I have no disability and I function normally. I never actually had any real disability. But I did get tired easily in first 2-3 weeks, and I wasn’t able do sports as much as before that time. But now I can do sports normally.
Sometimes I still feel some numbness in feet in much weaker form, for example when I am drinking, or after a lot of exercise. Also when I walk I still feel something in my left leg, like getting tired a bit more easily.
It's been exactly 3.5 years since that time, with no new attacks or symptoms, thank God. And I feel good and function normally. So I ignored it pretty much, until a recent documentary on TV reminded me of it.
Does it seem like I had a first attack of MS? Maybe I should do this MRI thing to give myself a peace of mind?
Or maybe I would seem like a hypochondriac if I wanted to do it after such a long time?
I want to ask about something that I experienced in June 2011. So what happened:
I fell off my bike, with no injury at all... but it did stress me psychologically, as it was on some very steep hill and a dangerous road.
I've been stupid and started smoking 3 months before that time. I quit smoking as soon as symptoms appeared as I got really scared. I was 24 at that time.
One day, around seven days after my fall from bicycle, I was sitting in front of my computer and all of a sudden, I started feeling pins and needles in my feet, especially left foot. Lasted quite some time… and it slowly transformed into numbness which slowly lost intensity, but I experienced changed feelings in my feet for at least 6 months. Most strongly in the first 2 weeks. In first weeks I also experienced dizziness and fainting feelings a few times (without actually fainting) and feelings of derealization twice, while I was walking outside. I also felt more tired than usual in my legs after that. Symptoms were strongest in first 2-3 weeks.
Had a neurological exam which was mostly fine, but paresthesias were noted and I was sent to do an MRI...The doctor also said: "It could be nothing... or it could be a lot of things"
I went on vacation first, not wanting to spoil my vacation, so I postponed MRI.
During vacation my symptoms got much better, so I decided not to do MRI at all because I was really scared of it, and I was getting better.
Gradually my symptoms (changed sensations in legs and some tiredness in legs) almost disappeared and I never had any new symptoms and attacks since that time.
However I still feel my left leg more than my right leg and it gets tired more easily. And still sometimes if I drink alcohol, I can feel some numbness in my feet.
My changed feelings were most pronounced in my feet especially when touching certain types of material or fabric, like when putting on my socks or when touching sheets on my bed.
Now all those symptoms have pretty much disappeared and I have no disability and I function normally. I never actually had any real disability. But I did get tired easily in first 2-3 weeks, and I wasn’t able do sports as much as before that time. But now I can do sports normally.
Sometimes I still feel some numbness in feet in much weaker form, for example when I am drinking, or after a lot of exercise. Also when I walk I still feel something in my left leg, like getting tired a bit more easily.
It's been exactly 3.5 years since that time, with no new attacks or symptoms, thank God. And I feel good and function normally. So I ignored it pretty much, until a recent documentary on TV reminded me of it.
Does it seem like I had a first attack of MS? Maybe I should do this MRI thing to give myself a peace of mind?
Or maybe I would seem like a hypochondriac if I wanted to do it after such a long time?