Hi. In late May I began to have breathing issues with shortness of breath that lasted until the first week of July. By July 7th I started to have a hard time walking. My legs felt wobbly and weak. Then fatigue like I’ve never experienced set in. I started to experience dizziness and aches and throbbing all over my body (mostly later in the day) After about 2 weeks my insides felt a sort of pressure and shaking my weakness got worse in my legs. I started to hang on to the walls and objects to hold myself up. By the last week of July the pain was awful at night. My legs felt like I was dragging weights when I tried to walk, very heavy. I noticed my right arm and leg weaker than my left. All the while I would get pins and needles in arms and legs and sensations in my legs of having goosebumps when I didn’t have any.
I have seen every specialist and had so much blood wok and everything is normal. I went to the rheumatologist told her I felt weak in my legs and unstable on my feet and was in pain and she told me to exercise. I saw a neurologist who put me on Cymbalta and Lyrica and it has helped (but seemed to affected my vision as it goes in and out now). but just recently I am having some pain again. I had nerve tests and mri of my brain and entire back. The results were normal but I have some degenerative issues in my neck.
I did upload my mri for a second opinion to docpanel and he found 3 “punctuate foci of signal abnormality in bilateral frontal white matter”. My GP doesn’t think this is of any significance. Does anyone think think this is something I should have a neurologist look at? (Mine has no sense of urgency and I’ve been waiting over a month since my mri to see her meanwhile out on disability) This past week I have just started walking more normally but my pain is coming back. I still feel strange sensations in my legs. I feel as if doctors can’t figure it out and are giving up on me. Can this be MS?