Rule Out MS
Posted: Sun Aug 02, 2015 9:20 pm
Good Evening,
I'm new here, and currently in the "rule out" stages of an MS diagnosis by my neurologist. I am currently a 25 year old female. My vital signs are all good, except I'm overweight. Other than that, I try to be active when I'm able to. I work FT as a psychiatric social worker and am in the final stages of my master's program.
Here's what happened so far:
- 2010: Abnormal ANA, 1:160 speckled pattern. ANA test was ran because I had an unexplained wrist injury. During treatment, the pain migrated and my wrist became swollen. The urgent care doctor became concerned about rheumatoid arthritis. Further rheumatology labs came back normal.
- Nov 2012: Severe leg pain; difficulty walking. Could not make it from my car to my house. Went to MD the next day, still sore. MD rules out blood clots, runs Vit D levels, which come back low. Started on Vit D3. Beginning of left leg spasms, intermittently, and frequent charlie horses at night.
- May 2013: MD sends me to neurologist for "mental status changes." I was having a lot of crying spells and my husband noted that I would "space out" during these. Neurologist finds hyperreflexia but cannot explain why. B12 levels are run, which come back low. Started on B12 daily. Neurologist does a brain mri w/wo contrast - indication is "rule out MS" but this is not discussed with me. Results come back with a pineal cyst and cerebellar tonsillar ectopia. Neurologist states these are incidental findings, but that he would like a follow-up MRI in one year to make sure the cyst is not growing.
- May 2014: Follow-up MRI shows no changes from previous year. Neurologist clears me. Hooray!
- Fall 2014: Beginning of weird stuff, such as urinary incontinence, and numbness in my legs when on the elliptical. Difficulty with stiffness, especially in the early morning. I started walking down the stairs sideways, holding on the rail with both hands for balance. MD runs ANA again, which comes back normal.
- Nov 2014: Fall down (entire) flight of wooden stairs at my house. MD does X-rays, did not break anything. Having severe leg pain again. MD has a resident with her and both do separate neurological exams. "Well, we know you had some weird neuro stuff before. I found a few other things. You have weakness on your left side. I'm not sure whether this is a result of the fall, or if you had this before and maybe this is what caused the fall." MD decides to send me back to the neurologist for a full near eval. Neurologist orders a full spinal MRI series, w/wo contrast. Come back with some incidental findings (straight neck), but otherwise normal. Still having urinary incontinence, leg pain, spasms in my left leg, frequent charlie horses.
- Mar, 2015: Leg pain so bad I cannot sit through my 4 hour class. Sent to urgent care; given valium PRN and gabapentin. Started PT for leg pain. 4 weeks of PT with no measurable progress. PT stopped. Neuro does a NCS/EMG which comes back normal. I asked Neuro about possibility of MS; dismissed. "Anything could be MS - your toe tingling could be MS!"
- June, 2015: Neuro appt. I took my husband with me, who confirms my symptoms. Leg pain has improved; requested neuro to take me off of valium/gabapentin, which he does. Still soreness, but not the severe pain I was previously having. Urinary incontinence still there, some memory issues, word finding difficulty (ongoing from 2012). Swelling in legs/wrists. Stiffness. Lack of coordination (running into stuff; can no longer use chopsticks like a professional and dropping stuff, difficulty holding pen, forks, etc). Added: Gag reflex is now super sensitive, having difficulty brushing teeth/swallowing liquids. Neuro states, "I think we need to start taking a serious look at possible MS. We had knocked it down a few pegs from the list when your MRIs came back clean, but your symptoms are very consistent with it." Neuro orders another brain MRI and a VEP. Both come back normal.
I'm now waiting for my next appointment in October to discuss with him. Today, I had a weird episode while walking in the sun where I felt completely disoriented. Went home and napped for a few hours, woke up extremely sore and having difficulty doing most things. Husband had to help me cook.
I hate this. Can anyone offer any insight into their early symptoms? Particularly how to get through all of this without having an explanation of what's going on, and therefore difficulty finding appropriate treatment?
Thanks,
Ironmanswife
I'm new here, and currently in the "rule out" stages of an MS diagnosis by my neurologist. I am currently a 25 year old female. My vital signs are all good, except I'm overweight. Other than that, I try to be active when I'm able to. I work FT as a psychiatric social worker and am in the final stages of my master's program.
Here's what happened so far:
- 2010: Abnormal ANA, 1:160 speckled pattern. ANA test was ran because I had an unexplained wrist injury. During treatment, the pain migrated and my wrist became swollen. The urgent care doctor became concerned about rheumatoid arthritis. Further rheumatology labs came back normal.
- Nov 2012: Severe leg pain; difficulty walking. Could not make it from my car to my house. Went to MD the next day, still sore. MD rules out blood clots, runs Vit D levels, which come back low. Started on Vit D3. Beginning of left leg spasms, intermittently, and frequent charlie horses at night.
- May 2013: MD sends me to neurologist for "mental status changes." I was having a lot of crying spells and my husband noted that I would "space out" during these. Neurologist finds hyperreflexia but cannot explain why. B12 levels are run, which come back low. Started on B12 daily. Neurologist does a brain mri w/wo contrast - indication is "rule out MS" but this is not discussed with me. Results come back with a pineal cyst and cerebellar tonsillar ectopia. Neurologist states these are incidental findings, but that he would like a follow-up MRI in one year to make sure the cyst is not growing.
- May 2014: Follow-up MRI shows no changes from previous year. Neurologist clears me. Hooray!
- Fall 2014: Beginning of weird stuff, such as urinary incontinence, and numbness in my legs when on the elliptical. Difficulty with stiffness, especially in the early morning. I started walking down the stairs sideways, holding on the rail with both hands for balance. MD runs ANA again, which comes back normal.
- Nov 2014: Fall down (entire) flight of wooden stairs at my house. MD does X-rays, did not break anything. Having severe leg pain again. MD has a resident with her and both do separate neurological exams. "Well, we know you had some weird neuro stuff before. I found a few other things. You have weakness on your left side. I'm not sure whether this is a result of the fall, or if you had this before and maybe this is what caused the fall." MD decides to send me back to the neurologist for a full near eval. Neurologist orders a full spinal MRI series, w/wo contrast. Come back with some incidental findings (straight neck), but otherwise normal. Still having urinary incontinence, leg pain, spasms in my left leg, frequent charlie horses.
- Mar, 2015: Leg pain so bad I cannot sit through my 4 hour class. Sent to urgent care; given valium PRN and gabapentin. Started PT for leg pain. 4 weeks of PT with no measurable progress. PT stopped. Neuro does a NCS/EMG which comes back normal. I asked Neuro about possibility of MS; dismissed. "Anything could be MS - your toe tingling could be MS!"
- June, 2015: Neuro appt. I took my husband with me, who confirms my symptoms. Leg pain has improved; requested neuro to take me off of valium/gabapentin, which he does. Still soreness, but not the severe pain I was previously having. Urinary incontinence still there, some memory issues, word finding difficulty (ongoing from 2012). Swelling in legs/wrists. Stiffness. Lack of coordination (running into stuff; can no longer use chopsticks like a professional and dropping stuff, difficulty holding pen, forks, etc). Added: Gag reflex is now super sensitive, having difficulty brushing teeth/swallowing liquids. Neuro states, "I think we need to start taking a serious look at possible MS. We had knocked it down a few pegs from the list when your MRIs came back clean, but your symptoms are very consistent with it." Neuro orders another brain MRI and a VEP. Both come back normal.
I'm now waiting for my next appointment in October to discuss with him. Today, I had a weird episode while walking in the sun where I felt completely disoriented. Went home and napped for a few hours, woke up extremely sore and having difficulty doing most things. Husband had to help me cook.
I hate this. Can anyone offer any insight into their early symptoms? Particularly how to get through all of this without having an explanation of what's going on, and therefore difficulty finding appropriate treatment?
Thanks,
Ironmanswife