Posted 11/10/2015 5:07 PM (GMT 0)
Dear All,
first of all I would like to express my admiration towards you all!
I´m a pragmatic and realistic person. But also somehow paranoid. There is my problem.
In August I went on Holiday and I had unprotected oral sex with girl, who told me that she has MS.
At that time I was convinced that it is genetic disease, but three months after the act I started to have a weird sensations.
First one was when I went to my bed and felt electrifying feeling in my left half of head. Then this feeling changed to burning
feeling. It didn´t hurt but i was extremely uncomf. Then it started to go slowly down and ended up in left leg.
I would say that it went away when I stood up and walked a little bit. Then afterst lying back it came again. I tried to changed
the matrace and fell asleep. THe next days I felt weid. It was not fatigue, but I was thinking constantly about it and connection between August and the sensations. The next night the thing repeated. After couple of days I felt okayish but still thinking about the nights. Since then I´m experiencing little twitches and jerks, lightheadness, little bit stiff left face and forehead muscles(it is not limitating, just iritating), light Myopathy and in general somehow more anxiety.
I would also remind that after two hour gym session I felt really good and the next day also.
Last Sunday I played football for a couple of hours, and in the beginning I had quite intensive floaters, but nothing limiting.
My point is that, can these symptoms signalize early stage of MS? Even without any fatigue, bladder, sexual, stability or serious visual problems?
I read that MS is not STI, but some viruses might trigger the disease. When I found out this possibility shortly after Holiday, I started to feel little bit paranoid and anxious.
Also, if EB virus is in some sense considered as a trigger, would there be any pathological indication of infection prior developing MS?
I really wish you just the best and the one and only, being healthy.
May the Allmighty have a hand over you.