Friday, January 8, 2010

Optic Neurosis My Husband Has Ms Symptons, Ie;pins And Needles, Slurred Speech, Leg Pains, Optic Neurosis, But The Tests?

My husband has ms symptons, ie;pins and needles, slurred speech, leg pains, optic neurosis, but the tests? - optic neurosis

He took last year have been negative, the neurologist who said it was now ms he must start again with different tests,

have an idea what might be
is a constant pain and it is now very tired and depressed

5 comments:

Teresa said...

Do you already have an MRI? The most likely cause is neurological. However, I suffer from rheumatoid arthritis, and in principle I had all these symptoms and the time for them. My foot "ant", then fell asleep, and I can not drive, because I, as I press the brake or gas, see clock. I have double vision and sometimes speechless when I am in a flare.

I would be an MRI, ANA (antinuclear antibody) recommend to the screen, RF (rheumatoid factor) screen and sick from organic brain disease, inflammatory rheumatic or autoimmune diseases as possible.

Good luck and do not wait. Get another doctor!

Willim said...

Very few (most) of the above symptoms appear in this list

http://www.ylcf.org/hormone-imbalance/06 ...

Miriam wrote her story in 1997 and 2002 revision.

Since the preliminary results of tests carried out online or hormone www.hormoneprofile.com www.johnleemd.com

If, as I suspect, we recommend you get a saliva hormone test shows www.npis.info or www.salivatest.com. A saliva test will check some active hormones that are not blood tests.

When a hormone that is suggested by the saliva test, please, take the dose suggested for you. Size 10 shoes are not twice as good, if they have a height of 5 feet.
WHO (World Health) uses saliva tests.

Transcript of John Lee to talk - this explains why for hormones a blood test is useless ..
http://www.keepsmilin.com/transcriptdrle ...

Blood tests find hormones, but they are the ones that they leave the body. There are different levels of active hormone

Search the web for "natural progesterone fatigue" and you will find many paTHG read and choose wisely.

eg
http://www.natural-progesterone-advisory ...

For example, symptoms of generalized pain and chronic pain more apparent. These people are doctors likely to be diagnosed with fibromyalgia.

The main symptoms of other people are lethargy and fatigue. Your doctors can diagnose their condition of "chronic fatigue syndrome.
Other people suffer from depression and concentration and memory.

# # #
I think you will find many women with the same history, we are better now. :-)

There is a list of doctors in www.npis.info are the benefits of natural progesterone, which is known to be more useful than your doctor. You are about to educate you :-) your doctor

Natural progesterone is identical to human nature, produced by the body.

For a good explanation of natural progesterone is important for people to see

http://www.hormoneprofile.com/howhormone ...
and other sitesStart

The USP progesterone saliva test for progesterone, all purchases must be natural. USP means United States Pharmacopoeia. Wild Yam Wild Yam is that the body does not convert to progesterone.

Do not fake progesterone / progestins by the pharmaceutical companies will not help production.

Men only need about half of the natural progesterone that women, but we need the same thing.

For a man, I would recommend the "Guidelines for optimal health" and "Menopause" books below.

I hope that it will benefit her husband's

Pasha said...

Unfortunately, the symptoms that you describe a number of conditions could be obtained, and this would be very unfair to try to guess to what the diagnosis can actually be implemented.

But what I meant was that if physicians seek clarification of the conditions, usually evidence that someone is not a condition, but to show that they have a condition.

So, my advice is ask your doctor to conduct another series of tests (if you have not already) have a series of blood tests for base metals, poisoning, the number of cells with high and anomalies. And yes, I say, I know that many of the tests, but on what we should do.
Also you need a CT scan, MRI and a comprehensive series of tests to determine an adequate supply of blood to the brain and heart. Pay special attention to the nervous system, including the brain and spinal cord and spine of the state and all blood supplies for this area.

I would also say is that some cooperativesndition are such that all tests are negative, and this fact shows a state of silence. Dyspraxia (also called DCD) is a neurological condition in children in the sheath that covers nerve cells is underdeveloped and this is a classic example. All tests were negative.

I hope you find answers soon, God bless you and good luck x

Pasha said...

Unfortunately, the symptoms that you describe a number of conditions could be obtained, and this would be very unfair to try to guess to what the diagnosis can actually be implemented.

But what I meant was that if physicians seek clarification of the conditions, usually evidence that someone is not a condition, but to show that they have a condition.

So, my advice is ask your doctor to conduct another series of tests (if you have not already) have a series of blood tests for base metals, poisoning, the number of cells with high and anomalies. And yes, I say, I know that many of the tests, but on what we should do.
Also you need a CT scan, MRI and a comprehensive series of tests to determine an adequate supply of blood to the brain and heart. Pay special attention to the nervous system, including the brain and spinal cord and spine of the state and all blood supplies for this area.

I would also say is that some cooperativesndition are such that all tests are negative, and this fact shows a state of silence. Dyspraxia (also called DCD) is a neurological condition in children in the sheath that covers nerve cells is underdeveloped and this is a classic example. All tests were negative.

I hope you find answers soon, God bless you and good luck x

Cherokee Billie said...

Ask your doctor test for Parkinson's disease. These symptoms resemble Parkinson's disease. I hope not.

If that does not return as Parkinson's disease, please contact me and I'll recommendations I make to my father and I, who had Parkinson's disease.

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