I believe I must have SPMS; what do you think?
Posted: Mon Apr 27, 2015 7:16 pm
Hello, everyone.
I'm a 38-year-old female. One day in 2004, I noticed a numb patch of skin on one leg. Warm water felt cold, and cool water felt warm. I went to a doctor, fearing I may have a blood clot in that leg, but the doctor said I didn't have a clot and he had no idea what it could have been. It got better and that was that. I think I was, for the most part, fine for the next four years. In 2008 I began having spasms in my right arm that would cause my fingers to pull into a fist on my right hand. Within a few days, the spasms would occur simultaneously in my right hand, right foot and right eyebrow. Each time they would last maybe 10-15 seconds, and they would happen dozens of times a day. I saw a neurologist who did nerve conduction studies and an EEG, but the results were normal. After 2-3 months of this, it went away. Also in 2008, I developed L'hermitte's sign, which is something that has come and gone through the years. To make a long story short, over the next four years I would have spells of strange symptoms and bouts of moderate immobility in one leg, but it was never debilitating. I went through what I'm certain was optic neuritis in one eye for several months, but that also went away. Two years ago I began to have increased difficulty walking. Then I got MRSA and it was absolutely horrible. I could barely move at all, and even though the MRSA was completely healed after about four weeks, the immobility has lingered and worsened. Now I can barely walk, and when I do, I have to hang on to something. I'm in a wheelchair now. The last thing I could do was drive a car, but I haven't been able to do that in almost four months. I have several awful syptoms - incredible difficulty urinating among them. To say the least, things are hard. I can't see a neurologist because I have no insurance or money. Does it sound like SPMS? Thanks for any response.
I'm a 38-year-old female. One day in 2004, I noticed a numb patch of skin on one leg. Warm water felt cold, and cool water felt warm. I went to a doctor, fearing I may have a blood clot in that leg, but the doctor said I didn't have a clot and he had no idea what it could have been. It got better and that was that. I think I was, for the most part, fine for the next four years. In 2008 I began having spasms in my right arm that would cause my fingers to pull into a fist on my right hand. Within a few days, the spasms would occur simultaneously in my right hand, right foot and right eyebrow. Each time they would last maybe 10-15 seconds, and they would happen dozens of times a day. I saw a neurologist who did nerve conduction studies and an EEG, but the results were normal. After 2-3 months of this, it went away. Also in 2008, I developed L'hermitte's sign, which is something that has come and gone through the years. To make a long story short, over the next four years I would have spells of strange symptoms and bouts of moderate immobility in one leg, but it was never debilitating. I went through what I'm certain was optic neuritis in one eye for several months, but that also went away. Two years ago I began to have increased difficulty walking. Then I got MRSA and it was absolutely horrible. I could barely move at all, and even though the MRSA was completely healed after about four weeks, the immobility has lingered and worsened. Now I can barely walk, and when I do, I have to hang on to something. I'm in a wheelchair now. The last thing I could do was drive a car, but I haven't been able to do that in almost four months. I have several awful syptoms - incredible difficulty urinating among them. To say the least, things are hard. I can't see a neurologist because I have no insurance or money. Does it sound like SPMS? Thanks for any response.