You must see a doctor immediately! MS has a variety of symptoms, and can take time to diagnose. Your situation is serious, and should not be ignored, regardless of whether or not you have MS. If you are online typing questions, you can type a search for "MS." No excuses! See a doctor immediately!
2006-07-02 15:39:40
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answered by Jen M 1
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Everyone's MS is different. I have had it for 2 years now. I presented with symptoms of bells palsy( half of my face was number) ,trouble concentrating, half of the body went numb, and vertigo.
Since then I've had trouble walking sometimes but most of the time I'm good.
It is diagnosed usually by an mri or a spinal tap. I do know a lot of people who are still in limbo about having MS or not. Its kinda O hard to dx(diagnose) sometimes. Start with your primary care provider. See what they say.
Try searching for the National Multiple Sclerosis Society on yahoo.
Good luck to ya! Think happy thoughts !
2006-07-02 22:45:26
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answered by littleoreo945 2
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I have multople sclereosis and I don't think that is what you're describing. You better see a doctor fast, MS does however effect everyone differently the 1st time. I actually was blind for 4 months, most people lose some type of movement ability, but your situation sounds very severe - GO TO A DOCTOR - even your family doc, he'll refer you to a neurologist. Good Luck and God Bless. Email me anytime and we'll compare our symptoms, love to hear from ya! kimsss717@yahoo.com
2006-07-02 22:42:16
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answered by kimsss717 2
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Multiple Sclerosis, MS, which is an autoimmune disease, can have symptoms which may very, fatigue, weaknees, depression, numbness, difficulty with cordination, loss of balance, and pain. An MRI is usually the primary diagnostic tool. You sould maybe speak with your doctor or a neurologist.
2006-07-02 23:23:15
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answered by Frances C 1
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If you mean multiple sclerosis, please go here and check your symptoms. Then get to a doctor as soon as possible. Good luck.
http://www.nationalmssociety.org/symptoms.asp
2006-07-02 22:38:46
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answered by Christin K 7
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