Friday, September 20, 2019

No answers, continued

I saw the neurologist yesterday. The MRI of my cervical spine was also negative. That pretty much rules out MS now.

The doctor still sees weakness in my legs and I am not walking correctly. I still don’t have consistent balance. When I stand for too long, I feel like I’m going to pass out. That’s where we are now.

Next step is an MRI of my lower back and EMG with nerve conduction studies to my legs. I still have to get the bloodwork done, too. I didn’t make vestibular therapy for this week because, frankly, I couldn’t afford all the co-pays. I’ll go back next week as it really does help.

If we can’t find anything, the neurologist is going on the theory that this is a mega virus that has really suppressed my vestibular system and it just has to work itself out.

Trying to stay positive!

Monday, September 16, 2019

So far, no answers

I went for the brain MRI and it came back normal. Good news but no answers. I still have one to get on my cervical spine.

I saw the rheumatologist today and he feels this is not autoimmune. If anything, he feels the spine is worth looking into further. Ok. But still no answers. He is recommending the rest of my back be studied with MRI as well.

My blood work showed impaired kidney function. I have to get that retested. I’m also getting worked up for Lyme and the rheumatologist is also testing me for some muscle disease.

Meanwhile, I have found the vestibular/physical therapy has been helping me reset my balance. It’s getting closer to normal.

I am bored and I want to go back to work, but I can’t see myself working in this current physical state in my particular job. I haven’t even tried driving yet.

That’s about all the progress I haven’t made.

Wednesday, September 4, 2019

What’s been happening

It’s been a couple weeks.

My dizziness has generally gotten better. I will have problems if I move my head too quickly, but, overall, the dizziness is much better. I think vestibular therapy and time have helped.

I still have shakiness and weakness in my legs. No idea why. I’m also really easily fatigued.

I also went to the ER last week with an attack of colitis. My gastroenterologist said not to worry about it because he had just given me a colonoscopy that showed no disease. However, this has made the fourth time in three years or so that this has happened to me. I don’t know if it’s related to anything, but, since it’s happening now, I thought I’d record it.

I just saw a neurologist yesterday who actually took a long and detailed history of my symptoms and gave me a thorough exam. She is ordering some MRI’s. She did not think this was related to stress (neither did my psychiatrist, btw).

Oh, and the itching finally went away.

I made an appointment with a rheumatologist just in case no one else can figure this out. I do not plan on being sick forever. Or, if I am, I at least want to know what I have.