cinders123
11-21-2007, 07:23 PM
I have experienced Dizzy spells, extreme fatigue mid-afternoon followed by nausea and blurry vision w/muscle weakness. When the symptoms disappear they all disappear together. when they come back they come back suddenly and all together. I have had cat scans, eeg's, blood work and most recently an mri. Which I was told by the dr. that it is fine. The first thing he thought of was possible ms but now dismissed it due to the mri. this has started only this past 6 months & I am just barely over 40. He has checked every possible blood tests and those look good. Should I not worry about and just write down symptoms I experience or see another dr. When the symptoms go away, I feel fine and brush it off. I almost think the dr. thinks I am making this up. Does a normal mri indicate you are fine? Has anyone ever experienced this?
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MSNik
11-21-2007, 07:34 PM
Hi cinders. What kind of doctor are you seeing If you are NOT seeing a Neurologist, I suggest you take your films, reports and labs to a Neuro for a consult.
Its very possible to have a normal MRI and still have MS, however, you didnt say what kind of MRI you had. Also, MS doesnt show up in any lab work. Generally MRIs of the brain and spine along with spinal taps and nerve conduction tests are what dx MS.
Have you seen a good neuro?
Its very possible to have a normal MRI and still have MS, however, you didnt say what kind of MRI you had. Also, MS doesnt show up in any lab work. Generally MRIs of the brain and spine along with spinal taps and nerve conduction tests are what dx MS.
Have you seen a good neuro?
cinders123
11-21-2007, 07:42 PM
Hi cinders. What kind of doctor are you seeing If you are NOT seeing a Neurologist, I suggest you take your films, reports and labs to a Neuro for a consult.
Its very possible to have a normal MRI and still have MS, however, you didnt say what kind of MRI you had. Also, MS doesnt show up in any lab work. Generally MRIs of the brain and spine along with spinal taps and nerve conduction tests are what dx MS.
Have you seen a good neuro?
Its very possible to have a normal MRI and still have MS, however, you didnt say what kind of MRI you had. Also, MS doesnt show up in any lab work. Generally MRIs of the brain and spine along with spinal taps and nerve conduction tests are what dx MS.
Have you seen a good neuro?
cinders123
11-21-2007, 07:43 PM
I just saw the neurologist for the 2nd time. I was referred from the Hospital so the first time I saw him he ordered the brain scan and today was the second time.
MSJayhawk
11-21-2007, 08:34 PM
waaaaaaay back in 1982 I had an MRI done. It was brand new and I was the first patient at KUMC for the unit. They did not see anything, but then it was 1982. IF you are in the earliest stages, you may not have an indications. That is one of the reasons to have another one 6 months down the road.
I continue to see my neuro every 6 months. With PPMS, it allows me to at least have disease progression recorded. I feel like I am pioneering a trail for others who come behind. There will someday be a cure- I hope- and I hope that I will have played a part in whatever insignificant way.
I continue to see my neuro every 6 months. With PPMS, it allows me to at least have disease progression recorded. I feel like I am pioneering a trail for others who come behind. There will someday be a cure- I hope- and I hope that I will have played a part in whatever insignificant way.
tuckersmom
11-21-2007, 09:49 PM
Jayhawk- my dear friend- you have already made a significant difference just by being a part of this board. The information and hope you share with us make a difference for all of us every day.
I thank you sir for all that you do both here and in allowing your personal journey to be documented.
Happy Thanksgiving! Many blessings to you.
Lisa:angel:
I thank you sir for all that you do both here and in allowing your personal journey to be documented.
Happy Thanksgiving! Many blessings to you.
Lisa:angel:
marymmv
11-21-2007, 10:59 PM
I have experienced Dizzy spells, extreme fatigue mid-afternoon followed by nausea and blurry vision w/muscle weakness. When the symptoms disappear they all disappear together. when they come back they come back suddenly and all together. I have had cat scans, eeg's, blood work and most recently an mri. Which I was told by the dr. that it is fine. The first thing he thought of was possible ms but now dismissed it due to the mri. this has started only this past 6 months & I am just barely over 40. He has checked every possible blood tests and those look good. Should I not worry about and just write down symptoms I experience or see another dr. When the symptoms go away, I feel fine and brush it off. I almost think the dr. thinks I am making this up. Does a normal mri indicate you are fine? Has anyone ever experienced this?
hi im g oing through the same thing though i just found out that i have ebsteim barr virus.. dr thinks that i may have early ms and ebv triggered a flare up. i have read different things about mris being neg. then later it is positive. hopely we will both ge t answers.
hi im g oing through the same thing though i just found out that i have ebsteim barr virus.. dr thinks that i may have early ms and ebv triggered a flare up. i have read different things about mris being neg. then later it is positive. hopely we will both ge t answers.
MSJayhawk
11-21-2007, 11:21 PM
Jayhawk- my dear friend- you have already made a significant difference just by being a part of this board. The information and hope you share with us make a difference for all of us every day.
I thank you sir for all that you do both here and in allowing your personal journey to be documented.
Happy Thanksgiving! Many blessings to you.
Lisa:angel:
Thank you for the kind words you have to share with me. They are good medicine! Many blessings to you and yours this Thanksgiving. :angel::):angel:
I thank you sir for all that you do both here and in allowing your personal journey to be documented.
Happy Thanksgiving! Many blessings to you.
Lisa:angel:
Thank you for the kind words you have to share with me. They are good medicine! Many blessings to you and yours this Thanksgiving. :angel::):angel:
Snoopy61
11-22-2007, 12:58 PM
Should I not worry about and just write down symptoms I experience or see another dr. When the symptoms go away, I feel fine and brush it off. I almost think the dr. thinks I am making this up. Does a normal mri indicate you are fine? Has anyone ever experienced this?
Yes, try not to worry (easier said than done) but keep track of your symptoms (symptom journal). There is no way to know at this time if your dealing with MS. MS symptoms can be subtle and easily brushed off. Usually once someone has the diagnosis (dx) of MS and learn about the disease they can usually go back to previous years and find a connection to their current dx.
Also, there are many other things that can have symptoms similar to MS. It's difficult but your stuck waiting to see if more or different symptoms show up.
Yes, try not to worry (easier said than done) but keep track of your symptoms (symptom journal). There is no way to know at this time if your dealing with MS. MS symptoms can be subtle and easily brushed off. Usually once someone has the diagnosis (dx) of MS and learn about the disease they can usually go back to previous years and find a connection to their current dx.
Also, there are many other things that can have symptoms similar to MS. It's difficult but your stuck waiting to see if more or different symptoms show up.

