Your welcome,
It is much more likely that what your experiencing is completely unrelated to neurological conditions like MS, MS isn't something that causes twitches or muscle fascinations in random places all over your body. MS symptoms are caused by brain and or spinal cord lesions, basically that means MS doesn't cause symptoms to present all over, an unprecedented load of lesions would have to develop for MS to be the causation and that just isn't the way MS works...
Please don't misunderstand the impact a mental health condition can have on your life and even your family, general anxiety is not the same as anxiety that is focused towards health.....if your anxiety has changed to be more focused towards fear of getting sick since your baby son was born, it would be in your best interest to see your psychologist or psychiatrist.
You are young enough and mature enough to learn the tools you'll need to keep your anxiety under control, so please take the necessary steps to change your tomorrows, and see your diagnosing psych about alternative or additional mental health treatment plans that may work for you!
Hope that helps........JJ
Thanks so much for responding. That eases my mind a bit. Can't wait to get into the doctor & talk to them about it. They often write me off as just being anxious but even taking my emergency anxiety meds doesn't do anything to help with the tingling. Just puts me to sleep when I can't stop thinking about it.
I have had the tiniest twitches in random spots the past 24 hours too, can't even see it with my eyes & probably just one every 5-10 minutes. Either my right or left foot. So weird!
I otherwise feel fine. Still active and mentally in a good mood. Just so worried at the back of my mind. I'm 26 & I have a young baby & I'm so scared I'm getting sick with something & I won't be able to care for him.
Thanks for responding.
So my regular doc would be an ok person to do an adequate neuro exam?Shes just a physicians assistant. Not to downgrade her abilities but I'm just so worried. :(
Hi and welcome,
There's no reason to panic about MS, the symptoms you've mentioned could be caused by many different things, most are pretty common and are not associated with neurological conditions like MS. You've mentioned that you currently have low vit B deficientcy and that can cause all those symptoms as well as others too, so try not to worry that there could be something more going on too..
Hope that helps........JJ
The first thing to do is get the doctor to do a neurological exam. That is reflexes, following the finger or light with your eyes, pushing and pulling on your arms and legs, etc. A neurological exam which looks very simple is a very good way to see if and where you have neurological damage. It is as accurate as a MRI. If it is abnormal the doctor should send you to a neurologist. My psychiatrist did one and then said my problems were neurological and I needed to see a neurologist. After doing this test the neurologist said I had problems in the brain stem and that I needed a MRI. He thought I had something besides MS. When he did the MRI he then thought it was MS. It took another two years of testing for MS and then I was finally diagnosed with MS.
It is to early to diagnose it as MS. MS usually starts in the eye. With something called optic neuritis. Not always. It effects one side. It is not even on both sides. I would not worry about MS right away. My MS started with double vision, left side weakness, and I could not swallow at all.
Alex
Also in addition, I do have the slight tingling in my hands as well & sometimes my tongue feels tingly.