What Causes Body Wide Tingling, Vibrations In Feet And Muscle Twitching?
Definitely not MS.
Detailed Answer:
I read your question carefully. I understand you are under great distress and I am really sorry about that.
I'm going to start by saying rightaway that I am sure your symptoms are not due to MS. It looks that your main symptoms are wide spread fasciculations and abnormal sensations. Fasciculations are not a symptom of MS. I'll try to explain why so that I might hopefully be more convincing. Impulses reach the muscle through two motor neurons (nerve cell), the first starting from the brain surface and reaching the brain stem or the spine, while the second from the spine or brain stem sends the impulse to the periphery through peripheral nerves. Involvement of these two parts has different manifestations, if the first is affected it shows increased reflexes and spasticity, meanwhile the second shows fasciculations and loss of reflexes. MS shows manifestations corresponding to the first motor neuron, while fasciculations are related to peripheral involvement. So the presence of fasciculations is actually a symptom which speaks against MS, there is no reason whatsoever to think MS is the cause.
Of course MS involves other systems as well such as vision, ocular movements, balance and coordination etc which would have been noted on the exam performed by your neurologist.
I guess spine MRI will serve to put your mind at ease, but I really believe you should dismiss that MS possibility from your mind (and stop checking your reflexes and Babinski). A second EMG will also reinforce the lack of peripheral neurological disease.
One last suggestion I could make is to have some blood tests like blood count, blood sugar, liver and kidney function tests, thyroid function, electrolytes (especially calcium and magnesium). Probably you have done them already, but just in case you haven't I suggest you do to look for common conditions predisposing for both anxiety and benign fasciculations.
That is my honest opinion rest assured about that, it would be much easier for me to send you into doing all sorts of unnecessary tests, but I have your best interest at heart.
I hope to have been of help.
Thank you for your detaliled and prompt response. I have been trying overcome these fears but it has been rough. I am a pharmacy student and the stress is high and trying to deal with all these symptoms makes it worse. In regards to the muscle tremor after shoveling and while holding things, what could that be? Thank you again and god bless.
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Detailed Answer:
Some degree of tremor after heavy exertion is normal.
Tremor can have many causes, many of which are excluded by your age and normal neurological examination by your neurologist.
At your age the most common form of tremor is physiological tremor which is up to a point experienced by many people but can be heightened by factors like anxiety, use of coffee or other stimulants, metabolic changes like low blood glucose, high thyroid function etc (for which I suggested the above mentioned blood tests). Tremor after exertion is a form of physiological tremor as well.
Wishing you good health!