canadianbeck wrote on Oct 23rd, 2007 at 12:24am:Does or has anyone else had these problems with their headaches?
Headaches are a definite and common symptom of MMD. Some patients may have TIA’s, tingling, numbness, fatigue, fogginess, confusion, imbalance, etc. This is all due to the body having such a hard time getting the proper blood around your brain. Things move much slower with MM.
You’re right to listen to your body Beck, go with it. If you do have MM, please learn all you can about it. Arm yourself with knowledge! Be aggressive about your care and ask questions. MM is a progressive disease, it gets worse over time, so if your doctors delay with your treatment, please seek a second opinion. It’s very wise if you have this rare disease. Not all doctors have experience treating MM.
Good luck! Keep us posted.
Mar