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  • KoKo
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    Originally posted by MSLazarus View Post

    30 years ago my first MRI had dozens of brightly lit spots. Now, I almost never have any enhanced lesions. Yet my MS has progressed over all these years and still is. My neurologist always told me there is not necessarily a correlation between what the MRI shows and what is happening to your MS.
    Very true, MSLazarus.

    I never had any enhanced lesions (inflammatory type), and yet have had a mostly steady progression from onset (PPMS).

    Many neurologists believe that this type of progression is driven more by a process called neurodegeneration, rather than by acute inflammatory activity.

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  • MSLazarus
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    Originally posted by KoKo View Post


    Great to learn that your MRI report is stable and no progression, rsinger.

    I wonder if the bulging discs are causing the electric shocks in your left leg?

    If you find out, be sure to let us know.

    Thank you for the update!



    30 years ago my first MRI had dozens of brightly lit spots. Now, I almost never have any enhanced lesions. Yet my MS has progressed over all these years and still is. My neurologist always told me there is not necessarily a correlation between what the MRI shows and what is happening to your MS.

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  • NoraS
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    I'm another who gets the shocks in my left calf and right eye. The right leg gets half-dollar sized spots that feel like they're burning. None of it lasts very long.

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  • KoKo
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    Originally posted by rsinger View Post
    Update:
    Had Mri of brain, cervical and thoracic on Wednesday. All is stable and no progression.Been stable for many years. Been taking Tecfidera for over 6 years now.

    Great to learn that your MRI report is stable and no progression, rsinger.

    I wonder if the bulging discs are causing the electric shocks in your left leg?

    If you find out, be sure to let us know.

    Thank you for the update!




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  • rsinger
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    Update:
    Had Mri of brain, cervical and thoracic on Wednesday. All is stable and no progression.Been stable for many years. Been taking Tecfidera for over 6 years now. There was a finding of disc bulging at L1-L3 however. Will have to look into this I guess. Maybe PT would be good.
    Love this website and all your input. Only people with MS or healthcare providers understand what we live with.
    Thank you all for all your responses.

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  • MSLazarus
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    I have VERY sharp electrical zaps in the corner of my right eye. Lasts only a second. Happens periodically and will zap my eye a couple of times a day for several weeks and then go away for months. Have had these painful moments for years. Acts like my other symptoms in that it shows up, hangs around a while and will return again and again on its own schedule.

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  • Jennaly16
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    Thank you for sharing these articles. "zingers" seem like a great way to describe what I feel. Like a drive by. Comes out of no where and disappears quickly

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  • KoKo
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    Originally posted by rsinger View Post
    Update from today's neurology appointment. MRI of brain,cervical and thoracic regions scheduled for next week. It's been a year since my last one so it's time especially with this new symptom. Exam was fine with no findings. Keep you all posted. Thanks for all your responses.
    Thanks for the update rsinger.

    Good luck next week!

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  • rsinger
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    Update from today's neurology appointment. MRI of brain,cervical and thoracic regions scheduled for next week. It's been a year since my last one so it's time especially with this new symptom. Exam was fine with no findings. Keep you all posted. Thanks for all your responses.

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  • KoKo
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    Originally posted by Kimba22 View Post
    I haven't experienced the "electric shock" feeling (knock on wood!!), but am all to familiar with pain from MS.

    This symptom falls under what is known as dysesthesias. Dysesthesias are a type of chronic pain that is not typically associated with a relapse. These are painful sensations that can affect the legs, feet, arms and hands and feel like burning, prickling, stabbing, ice cold or electrical sensations.

    Here is more info for you ~

    https://www.nationalmssociety.org/Sy...-Symptoms/Pain

    https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/art...889#treatments

    https://www.healthline.com/health/mu...sis/ms-zingers

    https://www.healthline.com/health/dysesthesia#types

    https://www.msfocusmagazine.org/Maga...of-dysesthesia
    Thank you, Kim, for the great info.

    I especially like the MS Zingers article! (the 3rd one that you have listed)

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  • Kimba22
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    I haven't experienced the "electric shock" feeling (knock on wood!!), but am all to familiar with pain from MS.

    This symptom falls under what is known as dysesthesias. Dysesthesias are a type of chronic pain that is not typically associated with a relapse. These are painful sensations that can affect the legs, feet, arms and hands and feel like burning, prickling, stabbing, ice cold or electrical sensations.

    Here is more info for you ~

    https://www.nationalmssociety.org/Sy...-Symptoms/Pain

    https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/art...889#treatments

    https://www.healthline.com/health/mu...sis/ms-zingers

    https://www.healthline.com/health/dysesthesia#types

    https://www.msfocusmagazine.org/Maga...of-dysesthesia

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  • Jennaly16
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    I will randomly get this "shock" feeling in my calves (either side) or in my side of the abdominal area. It's quick and before i say "ouch" it's gone. Very random when i get it too. I always thought it was just my nerves going the wrong direction Can't wait to hear what you find out!

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  • KoKo
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    Originally posted by rsinger View Post
    I can walk 3 miles daily with no problems. It's definitely random but relatively new. Beginning to wonder if all my pounding on the pavement since March is affecting some nerves in the lower back. Will see what doctor says tomorrow. Not everything is MS. But when you have MS we do think that it must be related.
    Very true, rsinger.

    You say that you have no problems with walking, so it's possible that it's not MS related.

    Something like sciatic nerve pain can be an electric shock-like pain too, which commonly affects people without MS.

    Let us know what you find out. Good luck!

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  • rsinger
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    I can walk 3 miles daily with no problems. It's definitely random but relatively new. Beginning to wonder if all my pounding on the pavement since March is affecting some nerves in the lower back. Will see what doctor says tomorrow. Not everything is MS. But when you have MS we do think that it must be related.

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  • KoKo
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    Hi rsinger

    It's possible that what you describe could be caused by MS. Interested in what your neuro says about it.

    Originally posted by Seasha View Post
    I have this too in my leg. It's always random and I can't pin point to any activity that causes it.. Sometimes when I'm walking; sometimes when I'm laying on the couch. It doesn't last long, but surprising when it happens. I chalk it up to nerve endings misfiring.
    Same here. I get electrical type sensations in both legs, at various times.

    Impaired nerve signals to the muscles can cause these sensations, and they also can cause spasms, spasticity, clonus (involuntary muscle contractions), and weakness.

    Take Care



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