Anyone with MS symptoms? please help?


How do you get a final diagnoses for MS? I am losing the sight in my left eye and have been told by 2 different doctors that I could have MS.I am looking for information on any other symptoms to help..I am under the understanding that it is very hard to diagnose.

Anyone out there know anything about "MACULAR ESOTROPIA"?



Answers:
It's not hard to diagnose at all. The symptoms are extreme fatigue,some people have attacks (the most common type of MS)which can range from mild to severe (during an attack you may loose feeling in a part of your body, loose sight, hearing or not be able to talk, think or recognize people.) After the attack the symptoms usually go away anywhere from a couple of hours the weeks to clear up and sometimes damage remains. Loss of memory is also a symptom of MS. Numbness, tingling or pain in the body. You should see a neurologist right away MS can be diagnosed with an MRI the MRI shows the lesions that are common in people with MS. There are different type's of MS also some people don't have the attacks but get progressively worst over time. There is no cure for MS but there are good treatments that slow the progression and can lessen and even stop the attacks of MS.Go right away.Hope this helps

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My aunt had MS, she had symptomes like losing some of her vision, her balance started to get bad and it eventually got so bad that sometimes she couldn't walk and when she did walk she used a cain or someone helped her, it also got to where sometimes she couldn't hold on to things and she would drop them. I'm not sure about all of the symptomes or even about early symptomes because I was young when she first started getting bad. I know it progresses and worsens over time and I know that it is hard to diagnose. There are a lot of informational books out there you could read, maybe that would help. Maybe you should try to find out if anyones else in your family had MS (like maybe great, great grandparents?). I just hope everything goes okay for you. My aunt passed away about 2 years ago, but MS was not the cause of her death, she had a massive brain aneurism. She was a wonderful person and she always said to do things that make you smile. I just hope that the little information I have tried to give you helps. I wish you all of the best.
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