Stressed Out: Twitching/Buzzing 2+ Years

bdicki1

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I am so stressed out today. All my twitching started 2 1/2 yrs ago. When all this first started, I had a MRI of the brain and cervical spine. Tons of blood tests and 2 EMG's. All normal. I pretty much moved on (still twitched, buzzed, etc.-just didn't worry about it) and didn't have much anxiety until about 4 months ago when I started experiencing nystagmus (involuntary movement of my eyes). This scared me a ton. Well now, I have been experiencing twitching with electrical shock! This just started a couple of weeks ago. A certain spot in my shoulder (no where else), when it twitches it feels like a shock. Scares me to pieces.So, I go back to the neuro tomorrow at 3pm. I am not sure what she is going to do, but I have a feeling she is going to order 1 more brain MRI to make sure I don't have MS. I am really starting to worry that I do have MS though. I just don't see how it could be nothing when I experience all this crap. Something is causing it and I want to know what the hell it is! I had my 1st brain MRI right after all the twitching started so maybe there were no lesions then but there are now. I have had many other/new symptoms since that MRI.So, I will keep you guys updated. Good thing my mom gave me some zanax a few months ago when my dad had heart surgery. I am really needing them today and I'm sure tomorrow.
 
I hope so. I have heard that it can take years to diagnose MS. I have almost every.single.symptom of MS, and instead of my fasculations getting better over the years, I have developed new ones. New, really scary ones. Ugg, I hate this.
 
Went to the neuro and just like I thought, she ordered an MRI of the brain. If this is normal, I am done with this crap. I have to be, to much of my life has been wasted on BFS, whatever the hell it is. I may or may not ever find the answers I am looking for, maybe it's mercury poisioning from my crown, maybe it's this or that or whatever! I wish I knew!MRI is tomorrow at 10am. I am sure I will sit there and study the MRI after I'm done, like the hypochondric that I am. I will update you all. Thanks for the support, once again.
 

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