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Maybe MS

I had an MRI for head and neck and during the procedure I was getting electric shock feelings in my neck, arms and legs- is that normal ?
There was no presence of demylination, but hyperintesities at the lateral ventricles in the occipital lobe
Could I still have MS
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this is how everything started for me and i found out i had ms. the reason i went for my mri was that my dr thought i was having a pending stroke but it wasnt that.. i was 32 when i found this out and am 33 now. if the mri doesnt show anything then i wouldnt know what it could be. wish i could help more and i hope everything turns out ok and they figure out whats going on.
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Have you by any chance also been tested for thyroid issues?  I'm asking because I have been doing a lot of reading lately and a lot of the symptoms overlap.  I myself have a thyroid issue and have the s electrical shock feelings in my hips and legs normally and pain in the back of my neck.  I also have a fatigued feeling in my arms and legs.  It's just something for you to check with your doctor and make sure they have tested you for and maybe you will be lucky and find out it's that and not MS.  Good luck.
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You should post this in neurology.
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