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About 12 days ago I started getting these tingling sensations throughout my body (everywhere excpet for my anterior trunk and groin). I am 26 years old and female. I had an MRI and it showed "multiple linear abnormal signal intensity lesions invloving the cortex and subcortical white matter of the right posterior parietal lobe". So then I had an MRI with the contrast and now it says "this is probably a benign process follow up with MRI in 6 months to assess stability of the lesion". I get the tingling bilaterally and it occurs off and on throughout my day. I have good muscle strenth and no problems with my bladder or bowel. My chem panel was normal except for mild elevated WBC count and low phosphorus. Also once in a while I get these vibration like feelings in my right calf. I also get a heaviness in the back of my neck. What is wrong with me? I am so scared...if it was MS wouldn't that have been diagnosed with the MRI? Please any advice would be appreciated!

It sounds like the radiologist said that it was probably a benign process, etc. What did your own doctor say? Your doctor knows the rest of the story -- your symptoms, what was found on physical exam, your medical history -- and may be in a better position to tell you what is going on. If you are not satisfied with your doctor's understanding of the problem, the next step would be to see a neurologist. I hope you are able to find out what is going on, and I hope it is nothing serious. Good luck.

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