Hi Hassl3,
Have you been to an Ophthalmologist about your vision? If not I would suggest doing so. Floaters are typically normal and many people experience them. It is always possible the other vision problems could be due to needing vision correction (glasses, contacts).
For many people cracking their joints just feels better and is not indicative of MS. My daughter cracks her joints (neck, back, wrists) which makes her feel better (she doesn't have MS)
This would not be due to MS. If you are concerned a Dermatologist is the best Dr. to see.
When symptoms, such as numbness/tingling are positional it's not due to MS. Our tingling or numbness is there regardless if we sit, stand, lay down, or move around.
Have you been to an Ophthalmologist about your vision? If not I would suggest doing so. Floaters are typically normal and many people experience them. It is always possible the other vision problems could be due to needing vision correction (glasses, contacts).
Cracking joints -gotten pretty A lot of my joints feel so stiff then I can pretty much crack any joint in my body. My worse parts are my right arm( shoulder, elbow, wrist and all joints in my fingers).
I also noticed hyper pigmentation on my body recently like dark spots on my back and little moles on my body.
I don't have prolonged tingling or numbers in my arms or feet. I do noticed that when I lay in certain positions or sit on the toilet the wrong way they do start to tingle.
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