Not sure what to do
Posted: Fri Mar 03, 2017 7:57 pm
Hi,
About four months ago I developed spasticity in both of my legs, but I don't know why. I've been trying not to consult Dr. Google too much in order to avoid freaking myself out, but have snuck in the occasional search. The first things that comes up when I search for "spasticity" are MS and ALS, and when I look at their other symptoms, some of it does sound like me.
The doctors I've seen haven't mentioned either of those though, which is sometimes reassuring but other times just makes me more freaked out. I want to believe there isn't a big problem here, but I also don't want to end up incapacitated by a big problem that could have been treated sooner.
So far I've seen 2 neurologists. The first one sent me for a lumbar MRI and then referred me to physical therapy, which I've been doing for the past month. The PT thought I should have more testing and a 2nd opinion, so I saw a different neurologist last week. The 2nd neuro said that my neurological exam was normal except for the spasticity in my legs. He scheduled an EMG + nerve conduction study for next week. He also said that if the EMG is normal, then it's probably a tendon issue for an orthopedist.
The 2nd neuro knows that I already saw an orthopedist though, and the orthopedist basically just said it was up to a neuro to diagnose. So maybe I need to see a different orthopedist. I have to say though, the idea that I have a tendon injury with spasticity in both of my legs as the symptom (along with being ridiculously exhausted to the point where I'm worried about keeping my job?) doesn't make much sense to me.
But then again I'm not a doctor. I just don't want to end up being unable to walk because of something that could have been prevented or delayed if I'd done something different. Any thoughts or advice would be appreciated, and thank you for listening
About four months ago I developed spasticity in both of my legs, but I don't know why. I've been trying not to consult Dr. Google too much in order to avoid freaking myself out, but have snuck in the occasional search. The first things that comes up when I search for "spasticity" are MS and ALS, and when I look at their other symptoms, some of it does sound like me.
The doctors I've seen haven't mentioned either of those though, which is sometimes reassuring but other times just makes me more freaked out. I want to believe there isn't a big problem here, but I also don't want to end up incapacitated by a big problem that could have been treated sooner.
So far I've seen 2 neurologists. The first one sent me for a lumbar MRI and then referred me to physical therapy, which I've been doing for the past month. The PT thought I should have more testing and a 2nd opinion, so I saw a different neurologist last week. The 2nd neuro said that my neurological exam was normal except for the spasticity in my legs. He scheduled an EMG + nerve conduction study for next week. He also said that if the EMG is normal, then it's probably a tendon issue for an orthopedist.
The 2nd neuro knows that I already saw an orthopedist though, and the orthopedist basically just said it was up to a neuro to diagnose. So maybe I need to see a different orthopedist. I have to say though, the idea that I have a tendon injury with spasticity in both of my legs as the symptom (along with being ridiculously exhausted to the point where I'm worried about keeping my job?) doesn't make much sense to me.
But then again I'm not a doctor. I just don't want to end up being unable to walk because of something that could have been prevented or delayed if I'd done something different. Any thoughts or advice would be appreciated, and thank you for listening
