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Date Posted: 15:54:30 07/25/00 Tue
Author: Chloe
Subject: Re: Hello, I'm New Here
In reply to: Cheryl O'Brien 's message, "Hello, I'm New Here" on 16:34:24 07/19/00 Wed

Hi Cheryl

IT is nice to meet you. Isn't amazing how you can have symptoms and positive test results and still no dx?! I also get tingles and weird sensory things, and my understanding is that this is pretty common in MS, although can also be caused by other things.

chloe

> Hi! I'm Cheryl. I am 45 and have had an abnormal MRI
> for 8 years (demyelination). I had another MRI done
> about a month ago. The radiologist is suspicious of
> MS but, yet again, a diagnosis can not be made. My
> neurologist wants to re-do the MRI in 5 more months
> and compare it. So I am used to the "hurry up and
> wait" syndrome. Most of my symptoms are in the
> cognitive area, and fatigue. I don't have any
> problems with walking. But I do swallow "the wrong
> way" frequently and choke myself, sometimes in the
> middle of the night.
>
> I have a question that I haven't been able to get
> answered anywhere else. Are "tingles" related to MS?
> Today I had another attack. When I have to go to the
> bathroom, I get tingles in my low back. I also was
> getting tingles (some sting, some don't) in my legs
> and arms. Today, the tip of my nose and my cheek were
> also tingling off and on. Sometimes it isn't tingles,
> but feels like something is crawling on me, always
> just on an arm or a leg.
>
> Thanks for listening!

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