Worried about symptoms--could it be MS?
Posted: Wed May 24, 2017 8:49 am
Hi everyone. I just stumbled upon your site and I have to say that there seems to be a lot of very knowledgable and helpful people here. I've been trying to find some answers regarding some of the symptoms I've been having. I'm a 49 year old male, have always been in good health, no major issues (no high blood pressure, no chronic illnesses, low cholesterol, eat a healthy diet, am at a good weight for my height, etc).
It all started in February. I was walking my dog one morning and I noticed a tingling sensation in my big toe on my left foot. It was sporadic and would just sort of do a quick tingle occasionally when my foot came down as I was walking. During a mile walk, I probably noticed it twice. My initial reaction was that it was related to the heart issues I had had back in January. With that, my heart would start to race when I laid down to go to sleep. It would just accelerate for no reason and I even felt like my breathing was out of whack. Anyway, after a thyroid test, EKG, echocardiogram and other tests, they found nothing to explain it. Eventually it just went away. But when I felt the tingling in my toe, I wondered if it was related somehow. The toe tingling lasted for a couple weeks but it was off and on, some days I didn't noticed it at all and when I did notice it, it was very short so it was easy to just forget about it. But then I woke up one night and my arm was asleep. I shook it out and it went away in a matter of seconds. So I didn't think much about that either and I am a very restless sleeper in general. Well, several days later I started to noticed some slight, transient tingling in my hands and feet, both sides--not all at the same time, though; sometimes I'd noticed it in one foot or hand, sometimes the others. It was all very subtle and didn't last very long so I only worried about it when I noticed it. There would be days that went by where I didn't notice it at all. So I figured it was just temporary and would go away.
To make a long story less long, It's been a couple months and I have occasional, subtle tingling at times in my feet and hands. Sometimes I feel a tingly sort of "buzz" maybe somewhere in one of my legs, close to the knee. Usually the tingling only lasts a few minutes at the most. I have also started to notice some joint pain (more like discomfort) in my hands (what I would imagine a minor case of arthritis feels like) but it's pretty subtle and not anything that prevents me from doing what I need to do. And there is some soreness at the base of my left thumb, in my left shoulder and I also have a sore neck (I do have some arthritis in my neck so it may be unrelated, but it does seem like I notice the tingling/pain when my neck is hurting the most).
That's pretty much it for my symptoms. They are sometimes gone pretty much completely for a couple days then I may notice something like a prickling in my hand or something but it will go away in a few minutes. I sometimes notice it at night. One of my arms will still go to sleep at times at night but maybe once a week or every two weeks, so not very often. And once I wake up and shake it out it feels better.
Oh, one other odd symptom. About a month ago, I was watching a movie at home and my left cheek started to twitch. I have had eyelid twitching off and on for years and everything I've read about it leads me to believe it's stress related. But this was the first time my cheek twitched. It lasted for hours and I could watch it twitch in the mirror.
I keep seeing diabetes as a cause for tingling but I recently had my annual checkup and bloodwork and nothing unusual showed up. And I don't have any of the other diabetes symptoms. I know I'm a bit older to be diagnosed with MS but I also know it can happen. I've heard thyroid issues can cause tingling as well, but they did a thyroid test when I was having my mysterious heart issues and said it was normal. I recently read about Sjorgen's Syndrome and I have had dry eyes for a couple of years now. My mouth also tends to be dry a lot so I drink a ton of water.
I have an appt with my doctor on Tuesday to discuss all this. Not sure what to expect and am pretty nervous. But I'm trying to get as informed as possible. After the "no diagnosis" regarding my heart issue I want to have an idea what I'm up against.
Sorry this post is so long. Was wondering if any of you had any insight?
Thanks,
Mike
It all started in February. I was walking my dog one morning and I noticed a tingling sensation in my big toe on my left foot. It was sporadic and would just sort of do a quick tingle occasionally when my foot came down as I was walking. During a mile walk, I probably noticed it twice. My initial reaction was that it was related to the heart issues I had had back in January. With that, my heart would start to race when I laid down to go to sleep. It would just accelerate for no reason and I even felt like my breathing was out of whack. Anyway, after a thyroid test, EKG, echocardiogram and other tests, they found nothing to explain it. Eventually it just went away. But when I felt the tingling in my toe, I wondered if it was related somehow. The toe tingling lasted for a couple weeks but it was off and on, some days I didn't noticed it at all and when I did notice it, it was very short so it was easy to just forget about it. But then I woke up one night and my arm was asleep. I shook it out and it went away in a matter of seconds. So I didn't think much about that either and I am a very restless sleeper in general. Well, several days later I started to noticed some slight, transient tingling in my hands and feet, both sides--not all at the same time, though; sometimes I'd noticed it in one foot or hand, sometimes the others. It was all very subtle and didn't last very long so I only worried about it when I noticed it. There would be days that went by where I didn't notice it at all. So I figured it was just temporary and would go away.
To make a long story less long, It's been a couple months and I have occasional, subtle tingling at times in my feet and hands. Sometimes I feel a tingly sort of "buzz" maybe somewhere in one of my legs, close to the knee. Usually the tingling only lasts a few minutes at the most. I have also started to notice some joint pain (more like discomfort) in my hands (what I would imagine a minor case of arthritis feels like) but it's pretty subtle and not anything that prevents me from doing what I need to do. And there is some soreness at the base of my left thumb, in my left shoulder and I also have a sore neck (I do have some arthritis in my neck so it may be unrelated, but it does seem like I notice the tingling/pain when my neck is hurting the most).
That's pretty much it for my symptoms. They are sometimes gone pretty much completely for a couple days then I may notice something like a prickling in my hand or something but it will go away in a few minutes. I sometimes notice it at night. One of my arms will still go to sleep at times at night but maybe once a week or every two weeks, so not very often. And once I wake up and shake it out it feels better.
Oh, one other odd symptom. About a month ago, I was watching a movie at home and my left cheek started to twitch. I have had eyelid twitching off and on for years and everything I've read about it leads me to believe it's stress related. But this was the first time my cheek twitched. It lasted for hours and I could watch it twitch in the mirror.
I keep seeing diabetes as a cause for tingling but I recently had my annual checkup and bloodwork and nothing unusual showed up. And I don't have any of the other diabetes symptoms. I know I'm a bit older to be diagnosed with MS but I also know it can happen. I've heard thyroid issues can cause tingling as well, but they did a thyroid test when I was having my mysterious heart issues and said it was normal. I recently read about Sjorgen's Syndrome and I have had dry eyes for a couple of years now. My mouth also tends to be dry a lot so I drink a ton of water.
I have an appt with my doctor on Tuesday to discuss all this. Not sure what to expect and am pretty nervous. But I'm trying to get as informed as possible. After the "no diagnosis" regarding my heart issue I want to have an idea what I'm up against.
Sorry this post is so long. Was wondering if any of you had any insight?
Thanks,
Mike