MS Learn Online is the National MS Society's online educational webcast series. This video features a discussion about the different types of fatigue associated with multiple sclerosis.
Thanks for your reply. My DR says the spots on my MRI were in the wrong place to be caused by MS. But that was a year ago. My DR thinks I may have Myasthenia Gravis. I had a blood test done for this,so should know more soon. But that wouldn't be the cause of the buzzing sensations or the muscle twitching in my legs or the stabing sensations in my feet would it? It even felt like I burned my wrist once. I didn't. It went away in an hour or so. The worst part of this is not knowing what is wrong.
@fiddlesteven Hi, I think you have clinically definite MS since you need to have 2 lesions on MRI and also have 2 episodes of symptoms in order to diagnose it. The definition of MS is "neurological symptoms separated in space and time" so if you have different neurological symptoms (separated in space, anatomically speaking) at different times then you have MS. References: step up to medicine, kaplan internal medicine. God bless.
This is happening to me. Nerve fiber fatigue. It's in both legs and some times my hands. I feel like I'm in the middle of a earth quake half the time. There are 2 leasions on my MRI. blood tests negative. I have the symptoms of MS and my Doctors don't think I have MS. I changed DR My friend with progressive MS thinks I am on the same path he is.10 years ago the same things were happening to him that are happening to me . He says I should be getting treatment now. If it's not MS what is it?
Thanks for your reply. My DR says the spots on my MRI were in the wrong place to be caused by MS. But that was a year ago. My DR thinks I may have Myasthenia Gravis. I had a blood test done for this,so should know more soon. But that wouldn't be the cause of the buzzing sensations or the muscle twitching in my legs or the stabing sensations in my feet would it? It even felt like I burned my wrist once. I didn't. It went away in an hour or so. The worst part of this is not knowing what is wrong.
fiddlesteven 1 year ago
@fiddlesteven Hi, I think you have clinically definite MS since you need to have 2 lesions on MRI and also have 2 episodes of symptoms in order to diagnose it. The definition of MS is "neurological symptoms separated in space and time" so if you have different neurological symptoms (separated in space, anatomically speaking) at different times then you have MS. References: step up to medicine, kaplan internal medicine. God bless.
Ihope1993 1 year ago
This is happening to me. Nerve fiber fatigue. It's in both legs and some times my hands. I feel like I'm in the middle of a earth quake half the time. There are 2 leasions on my MRI. blood tests negative. I have the symptoms of MS and my Doctors don't think I have MS. I changed DR My friend with progressive MS thinks I am on the same path he is.10 years ago the same things were happening to him that are happening to me . He says I should be getting treatment now. If it's not MS what is it?
fiddlesteven 1 year ago