I am so sensitive lately and it's driving me crazy 😵 certain sounds seem to scream throughout my entire body like nails on a chalkboard. I can't seem to think clearly well enough to write a list and yours jogged my memory, too. Thank you. God bless ❤🙏❤
Thank you so much for sharing your experience with the very annoying hypersensitivity and for the lovely feedback! I am sorry to hear that you too have had hard time coping with such symptoms likely caused by hyperactive nerve responses and inflammation :( Are you perhaps having Hsct in the future to treat ms?
Mostly the same issues. I even started spelling things wrong. Shallow breathing. Fainting. Loss of hearing vision balance. My flare ups are awful. I get headaches. Fall. Weak. Hot flashes. Sensitive. Tired. Painful body. Numbness. Wobbly eyes. Confusion. Facial weakness and twitching. Muscle spasms. Seizure like activity. Weak bladder. Poos. Squeezing in my ribcage. Much more. Some times it's only some issues sometimes it's all of those plus some. Sometimes it completely new things. I'm not diagnosed. Probably never will be
Thank you so much! I had HSCT successfully and now life is as good as it can get with MS. May I ask if you already had HSCT or are you still waiting treatment?
Your symptoms are very close to all mine. I have not been diagnosed with it. I'm very frustrated. My neck MRI shows spinal stenosis. Nothing on the brain scan.
@@hellomynameis5520 no. Disautonomia from trauma. Very similar. It attacks the autonomic nervous system. Sad finding out it is because of those things I thought I buried.
@@hellomynameis5520 there are many. Starting with migraines, fibromialgia chronic fatigue, chonic all over pain, lighheadedness, Dizziness, balance, hand tremors, visual disturbances, hypervigilence, muscle tightness pain, bladdee incontinence, stomach pain, difficulty slowing, irratic BP/pulse. Up and down. All systems are triggered with this disease. Subconscious emotional flashbacks. Your not aware of it. Difficult sleeping. Heart palpitations. Sternum pain. Light sensitivity. Memory losses, difficulty remembering words, names. It was a rheumatologist who led me to the answer. I was going for the "fibromialgia" He asked me 1 question. How happy was your childhood. It's been two years. I'm been working on healing. Grieving my trauma that I never did... etc. CPTSD is not easy to erase. Nor is the autonomic nervous system.
Hi Anna I have a person that according to the doctor may have MS, I would like to share my story with you, and also ask you how are you doing now after the HSCT treatment ?
Auburn Tigazs your grammar is also quite problematic, so strange that you choose to criticise somebody’s english. in particular somebody sick, that needs support not pointless comments. you have the choice of not watching. i can understand her perfectly, her style is better than the style of many native english speakers, despite the accent