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I have been diagnosed with MS. Can this be caused from closed head trauma? 5 Lessions at brain stem.? |
I was in a auto accident 2 yrs ago, L5 & 6 bulge, T 4&5 bulge, c2, 3 & 4 pinched nerves. continuous treatments have left me in the same condition. 4 months ago, i started having strange symptoms, first told they were psychopsymatic symptoms, after lots of meds, an MRI was done and discovered lessions on my brain. My Dr's say that this is a result of trauma from my accident. Kinda like shaken baby syndrome. In the last 2 months my memory has gotten so bad, I forget were I am going, to do daily routines, swear I have never been places I have been before, cant remember simply things. I am getting to were I don't trust myself. Is this a normal symptom for such an early diagnosis. During July I believe I had my first episode, I was extremely ill, couldn't walk, think, facial paralysis, visual issues with one eye. Please give me any advice or opinions you have. I have accepted my condition, just dont understand what is happening to me. I am Caucasion 32 yr female. I guess I didnt explain myself throughly. Can Ms be activated by Head trauma? Thank you to all who have responded. Contact your local MS chapter for support. Ask you doctor about using Rebif - an injectable drug that slows down the progression. I've heard of people getting in car accidents and then latter being diagnosed with ms. Their is a study out their about that. Try typing it in google (MS from Brain injury) You might come up with some good info! yes it could be My best friend has MS - she was diagnosed about 7 yrs ago. The doctors didn't say what caused it. MS is a condition of the muscles & nerves. Her symptoms: She had the same visual problems, & she had walking problems - she'd fall - couldn't see that good at night - Please contact your local MS chapter. I would also recommend trying the Swank diet. More information is available at www.swankmsdiet.com .. It is a very low fat diet, but it really helps lots of people with MS. And I don't know if anyone knows the cause of MS. It could have been the lesions appearing, but maybe the lesions were there prior to your accident... MS can go undiagnosed for a long time. Good Luck. Sorry to hear about your problems; you've had some tough breaks. You didn't say how old you were, which would help some, but I've never heard of MS being caused by trauma. It doesn't sound like anything you have (bulging discs, etc.) caused the MS (if that's what it is--and it sounds like it is, with the MR results). The suggestion above that you should join an MS support group is really good; you'd be surprised at how much they can help. I haven't heard of MS being caused by trauma. I believe the current theory is that it could perhaps be caused by a combination of a virus and the environment you grew up in. People with MS is the family have a slightly higher risk of being affected, but not high enough for MS to be considered a inherited disease. |
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