weeg I guess that is what I meant, start the process. silver oh it sounds so silly to write them down
I will give it a try.
I have nerve pain, pins and needles in one leg, into foot that has been diagnosed as being as a result of sciatic nerve irritation/damage and this is being assessed further by a neurosurgeon to consider a partial lumbar disc removal. I have intermittent periods of back problems which start with a flu like feeling and within a few hours my back muscles spasm. This happens around every 4-8 weeks (more and more frequently). I can recognise the signs of what is about to happen by a feeling of flu pain (don't know how else to describe it) beforehand. Most people go
when I tell them about this.
I have increasing fatigue. And as it increases it is not just 'a bit tired'. An example is that last week, I struggled to keep awake at work. I got up to walk in the bitter wind and rain (by the sea, harsh!) to wake me up and as I walked I struggled to keep my eyes open. I have been very sleep deprived with a non-sleeping baby (now 3.5yrs) and even on 2 hours sleep never walked with my eyes closed due to tiredness! I had to leave work early as it was so bad. It's started increasing at a rate of knots. I had put it down to pain meds side effects.
I have muscle pain and tightness which is not going away and not caused by anything obvious, it's in one leg and one arm in particular, feels like I have walked a long distance or run too far and the muscle is sore and tight in my leg. In my arm it feels like I have lifted something to heavy and pulled a muscle, the pain goes down into my wrist. I also have muscle and joint back around my back, but this has been ongoing and linked to my lumbar disc, however I wonder if this is all connected as lumbar disc problems are sometimes diagnosed as the cause of a problem when not actually a problem (even if present).
These symptoms feel connected, they seem to increase/decrease together, and come in waves or cycles almost every few weeks to a couple of months at the moment. Right now I can feel the flu symptoms returning, along with horrendous fatigue and muscle pain and know my back pain will increase any moment.
Along with this I have:
Increasing periods of dizziness/feeling faint. To the point of being in a supermarket or shop and having to hold onto something to stop me falling over. The world spins around me and my head feels pressured. I have not actually fainted and it goes away (often leaving a headache). I am having these up to 2-3 times a day, but then I will have some days when it doesn't happen. Not always/usually coinciding with standing too fast, or hunger.
hand tremors when trying to pick things up - have been blaming medication. Not a problem when I hold my hands out straight.
Eye problems - some minor problems with peripheral vision, had that checked and it seemed ok, was put down to being on amytripline for nerve pain and a side effect of that. Eased when I stopped it but not gone completely. I occasionally walk into things, but less so now. I had a period about 4 months ago when I walked into everything on just one side. Also had a weird experience a few months ago where my eyes became extremely sensitive to light and hurt very badly if I even opened the blinds. Going outside was painful and I had to cover my eyes to be able to walk. It was not a particularly sunny day and it actually disabled me for 24 hours. But then it passed and nothing since.
Constipation. Big problem. Blaming medication as it's a side effect of some of the meds so maybe that is the reason.
Speech/forgetting words - this happens more often, like a brain fart. But, again put this down to nerve blocking meds.
Stinking stinking headache which is quite hard to shift and not linked to over-tiredness, hunger etc.
I am sure there are more things. Like I said, probably a hypochondriac.