But, subsequent tests revealed that I have hypothyroidism. They performed an EKG & chest x-ray at the time and found nothing remarkable. These issues, coupled with a rapid heart rate, sent me to the ER. I have experienced the pins & needles in my hands/forearms/feet, but they've sorta subsided and given way to a strange feeling in my right cheek that comes and goes-not numbness or pins/needles, more like my cheek is swollen (but it doesn't look swollen?). I guess I'm just wondering how some of your neurologists absolutgely ruled out something like MS, which could be slow-forming, since these effects appear to mimic that condition (though I guess any ailment will inevitably link to MS if you use the anxiety-inducing power of Google). I have tried to read as much as possible on this forum, so please excuse me if I have missed this information somewhere but I am particularly interested in folks who sought help from neurologists months and months ago, and if they have gone back for follow-up testing (months later) and if they learned anything new. This website has been an enormously helpful resource to me, so thanks to each of you for your participation, diligence, and compassion.
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