Any 1 have multiple schlerosis?
If so, what r the symptoms?
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Hey I dont have ms but my dad does. If you do, trust me you will need somebody to talk to. Its hard to deal with for sufferer and family alike. My family has been torn apart because of this, It just shows you when family are most needed who really cares. I hope to god your okay and want you to know im here to listen if you need me I dont mind I want to help, if your caught early there is good enough treatment now. That didnt exist for my dad. Hes chronic his speech is slurred his vision failing hes paralysed from the neck down. Its very hard, I love him its just so hard I want you to feel free to talk. When I was born my dad was dignosed at a late stage I thought all daddys came in wheelchairs I was bullied because of my innonence im almost 20 now and I still find it hard but I love my dad Please feel free to talk. The best of luck and health. x
Weakness, burning, tingling in your limbs, fatigue, numbness, choking, usually worse on one side of your body, blurry vision, eye pain. For a more comprehensive list look here.
http://health.yahoo.com/ency/healthwise/hw190814
Multiple Sclerosis is neuro-degenerative disease.
Go to webmd.com. They actually have quite a bit of info there about it.
Best wishes!
I do. For me it started with numbness in the entire left side of my body. From my scalp down to my toes. It went away eventually.
I have also had optic neuritis, which I can explain as how you see a spot after someone take a photo with a flash, only it stays for awhile.
I also had/have spasticity in my left knee (tightness).
There are a myriad of symptoms, and it is not always the same for everyone. I have the disease mildly, but some have it to a debilitating disease.
If you would like to chat, email me @ deidre_mayhew@hotmail.com
My husband does - his symptoms were a tingling feeling in his arms, a stiff neck, unbalanced walk and "heaviness" in his legs. The only way that we were able to confirm that it was MS was through an MRI scan of his brain and spine.
I have multiple sclerosis...for 11 years now and I am only 34. My symptoms started out with numbness and vision loss in one eye. Now they have progressed to pain, bladder probs, memory probs, muscle spasms all over, depression, seizures, fatigue, back pain, etc. If ya wanna talk, shoot me an e-mail. This is a VERY hard disease to deal with and you need a huge support group to get through. Hope you are doing ok...Christine
Myelin is so widespread in the nervous system and the nervous system so widespread in the body, that multiple sclerosis can show up in many different ways. Most commonly, it begins with vague, brief symptoms that clears up completely within a few days or weeks. For example, you may get a feeling of tingling and numbness or weakness that may affect only one spot, one limb, or one side of the body.
Other possible indications of multiple sclerosis include ataxia(general physical unsteadiness), temporary blurring of vision, slurred speech, and either difficulty or lack of control in urinating. All symptoms disappear after the first episode in most cases, and sometimes there are no further problems.
But for some people there are repeated attacks. In these instances recoverey is less complete after each attack, and permanant disability with progressive weakness of limbs or loss of vision develops. The periods between attacks are called remissions, and during remissions some people who have the disease continue to function in their usual activities for 20 to 30 years.
I get MS symptoms from a similar disease call APS.
Most people experience their first symptoms of MS between the ages of 20 and 40; the initial symptom of MS is often blurred or double vision, red-green color distortion, or even blindness in one eye. Most MS patients experience muscle weakness in their extremities and difficulty with coordination and balance. These symptoms may be severe enough to impair walking or even standing. In the worst cases, MS can produce partial or complete paralysis. Most people with MS also exhibit paresthesias, transitory abnormal sensory feelings such as numbness, prickling, or "pins and needles" sensations. Some may also experience pain. Speech impediments, tremors, and dizziness are other frequent complaints. Occasionally, people with MS have hearing loss. Approximately half of all people with MS experience cognitive impairments such as difficulties with concentration, attention, memory, and poor judgment, but such symptoms are usually mild and are frequently overlooked. Depression is another common feature of MS.
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