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Weakness In Limbs, Blurry Vision, Tingling Limbs, Headache, Tiredness, Off Balance

I have been having these symptoms for the last five years. They go away for awhile then return worse or with new ones. I am weak in my arm and legs. I get blurry vision . My hands tingle and my feet . I get horrible headachesI am tired for no reason. Sometimes. Ihave muscle spasms. My balance is off. Sometimes I can t put my words togetherthecorrect way.
Mon, 1 Sep 2014
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I would really like to examine you for the neurological standpoints.
I think there is a strong possibility that you are developing what is known as the cervical spondylosis. It will explain a large number of your symptoms including headache, vertigo, muscle spasm, tingling and numbness.

However since I cannot examine you, I will suggest testing yourself with an MRI Cervical spine with screening of the entire spine.
This may help us confirm our diagnosis.
The treatment can be suggested accordingly.
Please feel free to enter the report of MRI for further suggestions

Best of luck
Dr Mittal
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Weakness In Limbs, Blurry Vision, Tingling Limbs, Headache, Tiredness, Off Balance

I would really like to examine you for the neurological standpoints. I think there is a strong possibility that you are developing what is known as the cervical spondylosis. It will explain a large number of your symptoms including headache, vertigo, muscle spasm, tingling and numbness. However since I cannot examine you, I will suggest testing yourself with an MRI Cervical spine with screening of the entire spine. This may help us confirm our diagnosis. The treatment can be suggested accordingly. Please feel free to enter the report of MRI for further suggestions Best of luck Dr Mittal