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aldoween
08-31-2008, 05:54 AM
My name is Alex, I am 30 years old.
I want to tell about my case of desease.
After some desease of nondefined origin 4 years ago (it's maybe influenza or encephalitis not clear causation). Typical symptoms of first months of desease: bad sleep night (quick awakening after minutes of sleep with anxiety and convulsions), impairment of consciousness day's, during the day: insensibility, debility, drowse, short-breathed, aggravation of damage when I sitting or lieing and improvement when I upright. I feel this symptoms: weakness (in my wrist too), day's hypersomnia - aggravation of damage in sunlight (nearly loss of consciousness in the first year of illness), feeling of muscle twist, muscle tension (left side of stomach, neck, back, occiput, legs) dysergia, tremble at the foot, awkwardness of movements, facial numbness (left side), intense burning (sometimes like "scalding waves" especially in my legs), trouble of speech, slackening of memory, dormancy, obnubilation, pricking of all body (aggravation of damage in hot bath), (polyneuropathy), not great cross-eye, night hyperhidrosis, itching of nerves (most arms and back), torticollis, swelling in my head, cutting pain inside legs and head (most shampoo head), I don't have temperature rise 3 year after my desease. I have attacks of fever of hyperhidrosis. Feeling what my brain is dry (vasculitis?) and many smallest bubbles in it (inflammation?). Hard spot on my tongue (as sand). Feeling what my head and body (inside) be overgrown, be covered and my blood is circulate bad – as through cotton wool. I often feel chill, formication on the small body region at behind neck back of the head (lymph node?) whereupon reinforce drowse and weakness.
Interesting, what I don't have itching now but when I drink sour-milk I have very strong of nerves again, but simultaneously with it and when I comb I feel noticeable improvement of my health.

Оn MRI my brain has left region of temple with increased fireplace (foci) of signal (this has size 5 х 6,5 mm).
And on my legs I had appearance of skin rash (hemorrhage?) - see my photos below (click for enlarge).

What is this?
It looks as MS?


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newlyb12def
08-31-2008, 12:21 PM
Aldoween-

You've had an MRI, so you must have been to a doctor.
What does your doctor say?

-Kay

lady_express_44
08-31-2008, 12:43 PM
After some desease of nondefined origin 4 years ago (it's maybe influenza or encephalitis not clear causation).

Typical symptoms of first months of desease:
bad sleep night (quick awakening after minutes of sleep with anxiety and convulsions)
impairment of consciousness day's, during the day: insensibility, debility, drowse
short-breathed, aggravation of damage when I sitting or lieing and improvement when I upright.
weakness (in my wrist too), day's hypersomnia
aggravation of damage in sunlight (nearly loss of consciousness in the first year of illness)
feeling of muscle twist, muscle tension (left side of stomach, neck, back, occiput, legs) dysergia,
tremble at the foot, awkwardness of movements,
facial numbness (left side), intense burning (sometimes like "scalding waves" especially in my legs),
trouble of speech,
slackening of memory,
dormancy,
obnubilation,
pricking of all body (aggravation of damage in hot bath), (polyneuropathy),
not great cross-eye,
night hyperhidrosis,
itching of nerves (most arms and back),
torticollis,
swelling in my head,
cutting pain inside legs and head (most shampoo head),
I don't have temperature rise 3 year after my desease.
I have attacks of fever of hyperhidrosis.
Feeling what my brain is dry (vasculitis?)
and many smallest bubbles in it (inflammation?).
Hard spot on my tongue (as sand).
Feeling what my head and body (inside) be overgrown, be covered and
my blood is circulate bad – as through cotton wool.
I often feel chill, formication on the small body region at behind neck back of the head (lymph node?) whereupon reinforce drowse and weakness.
Interesting, what I don't have itching now but when I drink sour-milk I have very strong of nerves again, but simultaneously with it and when I comb I feel noticeable improvement of my health.

Оn MRI my brain has left region of temple with increased fireplace (foci) of signal (this has size 5 х 6,5 mm).

And on my legs I had appearance of skin rash (hemorrhage?) - see my photos below (click for enlarge).

What is this?
It looks as MS?


Wow, what a huge list!! To be honest, I don't know what 1/2 of those words mean. Have you been doing a lot of research to try to figure out what the symptoms are called? :confused:

This does not seem like MS, or if it is, you've got many other things going on. Are your symptoms always there (pain, altered sensations, motor/muscle problems), or do they go away for long periods?

As far as the rash, why drink sour milk if you know it causes this? Perhaps it is simply an allergic reaction? Attached is a site for reviewing rashes:

http://dermatlas.med.jhmi.edu/derm/IndexDisplay.cfm?ImageID=494348253

Cherie

agate
08-31-2008, 01:18 PM
Hi aldoween,
You must have put a lot of effort into your post, with its numerous photos. Unfortunately these BrainTalk boards are just groups of people concerned about a specific disorder, and most of us lack medical training of any kind.

Like Cherie in the previous post, I find many words in your post that aren't in my vocabulary.

I notice that you've been looking for answers on a number of BrainTalk forums. I have to agree that a real medical doctor will be the best person to come up with answers for you.