EnToTre
New member
- Joined
- Jan 9, 2017
- Messages
- 4
- Reason
- PALS
- Diagnosis
- 06/1994
- Country
- DK
- State
- Denmark
- City
- Unknown
Hello
I'm 22 year old girl from Denmark.
In september I started getting tired all day but was blaming my new study life.
At the same time I realised that when i swallowed my spit, it would not go down my throut as easy as it used to do. I forgot it, cause it didn't bordered me.
Then I got costipation (sorry for the details).
In mid oktober I started waking up very early in the morning - even more tired through the day. I was constantly feeling lightheaded as well.
Start november I started waking up 2 times at night. About a week after that I got very dizzy in school, took home and noticed that my left arm started feeling funny. I could do everything with it, it just felt weak. 2 days after this, my right arm began as well and felt a bit numb at the skin on the hands. Same day I noticed that my legs began feeling weak as well. Not weak weak, but like jellow. At night i would sometimes have a deep shooting pain frum my one glute and down the back of my thigh.
My doctor said - It's nothing and since then I've been in contact with about 10 neuros and 3 different hospitals. They all say it might be stress.. So I've been to therapist 2 times a week since. I can't really see the point, I'ts not helping me.
In mid december i realised that my breath was faster (shorter). My muscles twitch ALL over the body, and I've had cramps in my thighs two nights 2 weaks ago.
I have no problem speaking, eating and swallowing (other than my trougt feels weak getting things on the way down).
I paid for an MRI scan in end of december although the neuros said that it would'nt make sence.
It showed two tiny tiny white spots in the front of the brain. They said it could'nt have anything to do with my symptoms.
As I don't have any clinical weakness, they won't do more.. but my arms and legs FEELS weak.
Another thing I've noticed is my right eye pupil is now bigger than the other?
The worst thing is my breath and sometimes I have to take a deep breath (like I'm not getting enough).
I'm 22 year old girl from Denmark.
In september I started getting tired all day but was blaming my new study life.
At the same time I realised that when i swallowed my spit, it would not go down my throut as easy as it used to do. I forgot it, cause it didn't bordered me.
Then I got costipation (sorry for the details).
In mid oktober I started waking up very early in the morning - even more tired through the day. I was constantly feeling lightheaded as well.
Start november I started waking up 2 times at night. About a week after that I got very dizzy in school, took home and noticed that my left arm started feeling funny. I could do everything with it, it just felt weak. 2 days after this, my right arm began as well and felt a bit numb at the skin on the hands. Same day I noticed that my legs began feeling weak as well. Not weak weak, but like jellow. At night i would sometimes have a deep shooting pain frum my one glute and down the back of my thigh.
My doctor said - It's nothing and since then I've been in contact with about 10 neuros and 3 different hospitals. They all say it might be stress.. So I've been to therapist 2 times a week since. I can't really see the point, I'ts not helping me.
In mid december i realised that my breath was faster (shorter). My muscles twitch ALL over the body, and I've had cramps in my thighs two nights 2 weaks ago.
I have no problem speaking, eating and swallowing (other than my trougt feels weak getting things on the way down).
I paid for an MRI scan in end of december although the neuros said that it would'nt make sence.
It showed two tiny tiny white spots in the front of the brain. They said it could'nt have anything to do with my symptoms.
As I don't have any clinical weakness, they won't do more.. but my arms and legs FEELS weak.
Another thing I've noticed is my right eye pupil is now bigger than the other?
The worst thing is my breath and sometimes I have to take a deep breath (like I'm not getting enough).