Hi all... I was diagnosed May 2nd. The only symptoms I have is tingling in my hands and feet, and it gets worse as I get hotter, travelling to my upper thighs and biceps. I know I am lucky that this is all I have, so far.
My doctor and I thought it was a B12 defiency for a long time, almost a year. When my PCP referred me to a neurologist, thinking it was a piched nerve, the neuro ordered a MRI "just in case." Thank goodness he did! I am going to start on Rebif in 2 weeks, and looking forward to starting treatment and being able to do something - even if it's injecting myself 3 times a week.
I get anxious thinking about life in the future. I am still a newlywed (we were married in September) and I want to start a family in the next couple of years. My husband has been incredibly awesome during this short time of knowing, and every day I am thankful I got him before somebody else did.
I just want to say I am excited about joing this site, and hearing from all of you and how you deal with everything on a day to day basis. It is such a learning curve, and reading about what others go through helps me evaluate and work through the thoughts whizzing in my head every minute of every day.
My doctor and I thought it was a B12 defiency for a long time, almost a year. When my PCP referred me to a neurologist, thinking it was a piched nerve, the neuro ordered a MRI "just in case." Thank goodness he did! I am going to start on Rebif in 2 weeks, and looking forward to starting treatment and being able to do something - even if it's injecting myself 3 times a week.
I get anxious thinking about life in the future. I am still a newlywed (we were married in September) and I want to start a family in the next couple of years. My husband has been incredibly awesome during this short time of knowing, and every day I am thankful I got him before somebody else did.
I just want to say I am excited about joing this site, and hearing from all of you and how you deal with everything on a day to day basis. It is such a learning curve, and reading about what others go through helps me evaluate and work through the thoughts whizzing in my head every minute of every day.
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