I Had an MRI to Test for Multiple Sclerosis ?
Thursday, July 29th, 2010 at
10:07 pm
♫ Me ♪ asked:
Ok I am 15 and I had an MRI a few months ago cos my Mom has MS and I was really worried that I have it and I was experiencing tingling sensations . After the MRI the neurologist told me that he was 100 percent sure I didnt have MS and that everything was completely normal . Now my finger keeps twitching involuntarily every 2 minutes for about 1-3 seconds and I heard that it is a sign of early parkinsons disease . I am really scared . Would this have been seen on the MRI if i have Pakinsons disease ? Have I got anything to worry about if I got the all clear on the MRI or might they not have picked up anyhting for parkinsons disease ?
I always get really worried about stuff. Can someone pleae help me ?
Ok I am 15 and I had an MRI a few months ago cos my Mom has MS and I was really worried that I have it and I was experiencing tingling sensations . After the MRI the neurologist told me that he was 100 percent sure I didnt have MS and that everything was completely normal . Now my finger keeps twitching involuntarily every 2 minutes for about 1-3 seconds and I heard that it is a sign of early parkinsons disease . I am really scared . Would this have been seen on the MRI if i have Pakinsons disease ? Have I got anything to worry about if I got the all clear on the MRI or might they not have picked up anyhting for parkinsons disease ?
I always get really worried about stuff. Can someone pleae help me ?
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Tagged with: Mri Test • Multiple Sclerosis • Sensations
Filed under: Parkinsons
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I have seen MS patients regain lost abilities by improving nutrition.
There is some indication that certain dietary items can help with
Parkinson’s disease, too.
I think that you are okay and are just worried because of your Mom’s illness. The mind is a funny thing and I think the stress of dealing with and worrying about your Mom is making you a bit hyper-vigilant…in other words…Don’t worry, be happy!