lovezebras
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Thats why im hoping its just a pinched nerve from all the tumbling and stunting that I do...and MS is more likely when someone in your family has it or so I've read
I had tingling in my fingers and hand when I was pregnant with my son and it turned out to be a minor heart problem.
However, my best friend was a former gymnast and cheerleader and she had experienced the same thing from time to time. I dont know about now as it has been almost 20 years since she was on a cheerleading squad.
Is MS hereditary?
Not necessarily hereditary, but it does run in families much of the time.
My eldest sister has MS and nobody else has it. Not even grandparents. I also heard that if one got MS before one is 40, the MS will be much worse than if one got it after 40. My sister got it when she was 40 and that was about 20 years ago. So far she is still walking (with a cane). Seeing double is one of the MS symptoms.
Symptoms vary tho with each person...everyone is different..my grandmother got MS well before she was 40 but she has been fine..walks by herself etc...she has her days where she's just tired and such but she hasn't had a "flare up" or episode or whatever in a long time
Oh so you have MS? I went to the drs and they are sending me for blood tests and referring me to a neurologist as well
Ya I think its the same for my grandma..she had really bad vision but always did and got lasik eye surgery or whatever and now only needs reading glasses and she plugs away everyday doing something like gardening or working or rearranging the house ..she can't do in really hot water either it bothers her too ...and great attitude to have sometimes its annoying when ppl milk things
Sounds like your grandma might have some of that, too.
I hope you inherited that stubborness, but I already suspect you did.:P
lolhaha yes..i don't let anything or anyone really slow me downlol
Then no matter what diagnosis you get, or what obstacles come your way in life, you will be fine!
Will you guys stop yakking about MS, already???
I went to see a doctor last Tuesday about the tingling and pain in my left arm, and had xrays done. The doc was an ancient geezer, which could be why he thinks I have arthritis, so he prescribed Celebrex. Dang, I hate that medicine since it makes me feel weird and so sleepy. Next Tuesday I will have an MRI done and then see another doc, this time a lady. (Yeah, yeah, I know, gender shouldn't matter but her name sounds oriental, so I maybe foolishly figure she's gotta be good, ya know?) So, wish me luck, lol.
Good luck. Watch it with the Celebrex. Lots of side effects with that one!
Thanks. Yeah, I know about possible side effects. It seems like that runs in the territory with ANY sort of medicine, even vitamins. Heck, when I took bee pollen, I was flinging myself at the screen door and screaming at my roommate to keep the porch light off, the door was killing me! :P
