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Feeling very down - possible MS.

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fififrog · 14/07/2015 16:41

I posted this earlier on MS society talk pages, but nobody has replied - I am feeling very low and was hoping someone might chat to me. I figure mumsnet has more traffic hopefully! I feel like I am dealing with vague issues alone. I don't have a firm diagnosis, and am suffering from the anxiety and in-limbo feeling that this causes.

Four years ago just after my daughter was born I suffered a severe and sudden episode of double vision and partial facial paralysis. I was treated with strong steroids, which cleared the problem almost instantly. I had an MRI and lumbar puncture, both of which indicated that there was a strong chance that I have MS, but was told that diagnosis would not happen unless I had any further attacks.

Now I am suffering all sorts of odd symptoms that could be related or not. My vision is affected by a sort of shimmering affect like a migraine aura, only it never develops, just comes and goes but I've had it for around three weeks now (I think!). It also feels like my right eye is looking through a window but my left isn't - hard to explain, but my right eye just doesn't seem to be focussing quite as well. I've got tinnitus, which I usually have, partly because I get blocked ears a lot, but I feel it's worse than usual. I feel a bit nauseous, a bit dizzy, sometimes a bit disassociated. I also get a slightly tingly feeling across my back when I bend forward - again, this is nothing new for me and GP previously told me not to worry about it and many people have positional issues that cause slight nerve tingling. I am also suffering a bit from what I think are anxiety symptoms: my heart is beating hard, my normally slightly shaky hands are more shaky than normal. I've also got random itches all over the place. All of these symptoms come and go in various combinations.

I have been referred to the neurology dept for an "urgent" appointment, which means I have to wait over 2 months! My GP has said if it gets worse to go to the A&E, but really last time it was all so horrible that I don't want to have to go through with that again if I can't help it. I also feel that on the scale of things my symptoms are very minor so I shouldn't complain, and there's really no need for A&E but I am feeling very upset and anxious.

I suppose I am partially worrying that it could be something else entirely that needs treatment before September. On the other hand I'm also worrying that if it is MS, given it's not very severe, perhaps it's not an "attack" - I'm now starting to think that perhaps it has just been a gradual build-up of symptoms over the course of six months or so, and that this is just a general deterioration in health rather than a relapse. My husband tells me of course it will go away again, but I am scared that it won't.

Obviously, if it's progressive rather than remitting there won't be anything I can do about it, but I'd be interested to hear whether anyone who does have relapsing-remitting has very mild relapses?

Any advice on how to stop myself worrying? How to explain my worries to my family without upsetting my little girl?

OP posts:
SophExx · 02/02/2021 22:39

I was thinking all kinds of things was wrong with me. I was so worried but really it’s the worrying that makes it worse! I’m sure it’s nothing.

I haven’t taken many of the tablets yet. I have to have 2 tablets every week. There’s a slight improvement so far.

The symptoms were like buzzing sensations in some parts of my body. Legs were aching too. I had sensations of things crawling on me but I think that was just anxiety as I was stressing so bad about it.

Also had low iron but vitamin d deficiency can cause all of this (kind of like pins and needles). I have severe low Vit D too so I probably got the symptoms worse.

Hope this helps and ask your doc to check your vit d levels x x

Starrr123 · 03/02/2021 07:19

@SophExx that’s exactly what i have that buzzing feeling! And the achey legs.
He checked them nearly 2 weeks ago. He said all looked ok. I am suffering with awful anxiety as thinking of MS and other things. Its getting me super low. Xx

notapizzaeater · 03/02/2021 12:14

There's a group 9n Facebook called vitamin D cofactors - they have loads of advice about getting your levels up, the tablets the doctors give aren't normally the best option tbh.

SophExx · 03/02/2021 12:31

Well they gave me a blood test and told me everything was fine. But then they didn’t receive vitamin D levels results til weeks later so I wasn’t informed until I called them myself. Their fault.

Just give them a call and ask them exactly what they tested for.

Hope all is well xx

Starrr123 · 03/02/2021 13:30

@SophExx ok ill double checkx. Thankyou xx

Starrr123 · 03/02/2021 13:31

@notapizzaeater ok thankyou :) ill give it ago. It gets me very low xx

SophExx · 03/03/2021 20:00

Hey did you ever get to the bottom of this? Hope all is ok xx

Starrr123 · 03/03/2021 20:14

@SophExx it’s definitely settled thankyou for asking!
How have you been ? Xx

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