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    Multiple Sclerosis does not always behave in the way medical leaflets suggest. Alongside the better-known symptoms, MS can cause crushing chest sensations, phantom itching, electric shocks, burning feet, swallowing difficulties, emotional outbursts and strange reactions to heat. This article explores the weird side of MS with medical context, lived experience and the dark humour needed when your nervous system starts inventing symptoms of its own.

    Nobody Told Me MS Could Do That!

    The Strange Symptoms That Make You Question Your Own Sanity

    "Is this my MS... or have I finally lost the plot?"

    If you've lived with Multiple Sclerosis for more than about five minutes, you've probably asked yourself exactly that.

    One minute you're dealing with numbness.

    The next you're convinced your ribs are being crushed by an invisible anaconda.

    Then your feet feel as though someone has poured boiling water over them...

    ...except they haven't.

    Welcome to the wonderfully confusing world of MS.

    The disease doesn't read textbooks.

    Neither does your nervous system.

    While most people think MS simply causes weakness or difficulty walking, the reality is far stranger. Because MS attacks the brain and spinal cord, almost any neurological function can be affected, producing symptoms that sound completely unbelievable until you've experienced them yourself.

    The MS Hug

    Whoever named this symptom deserves a stern talking to.

    There is absolutely nothing affectionate about it.

    Imagine someone wrapping industrial ratchet straps around your chest and slowly tightening them.

    Some people think they're having a heart attack.

    Others feel they can't breathe.

    The good news?

    It's usually muscle spasms caused by damaged nerve pathways rather than damage to the heart or lungs.

    The bad news?

    It feels utterly convincing while it's happening.

    The Itch That Doesn't Exist

    This one drives people mad.

    Your arm itches.

    You scratch it.

    Still itches.

    Scratch harder.

    Nothing.

    Because the itch isn't coming from your skin.

    It's coming from your brain.

    Your nervous system has basically dialled the wrong number.

    No cream.

    No antihistamine.

    No amount of scratching fixes a signal that's being generated by damaged nerves.

    Electric Shocks Down Your Spine

    You bend your neck.

    ZAP!

    It feels as though someone has connected your spine to the National Grid.

    This is called Lhermitte's sign.

    It lasts only seconds...

    ...but those seconds certainly get your attention.

    Many people describe it as one of the strangest sensations they've ever experienced.

    Laughing When Nothing's Funny

    Or crying...

    ...when nothing is actually wrong.

    This is called pseudobulbar affect (PBA).

    It's one of the cruellest symptoms because people assume it's psychological.

    It isn't.

    It's neurological.

    The emotional wiring between different parts of the brain has become disrupted.

    Your emotions aren't fake.

    They're simply being expressed at the wrong time.

    My Feet Are On Fire...

    Except...

    They're freezing.

    Or numb.

    Or crawling with invisible insects.

    MS has an extraordinary ability to invent sensations that make absolutely no logical sense.

    Burning feet.

    Ice-cold legs.

    Pins and needles.

    Buzzing.

    Vibrating.

    Many people spend years trying to explain these feelings.

    The truth is...

    Sometimes there simply aren't words for damaged nerve signals.

    Suddenly You Can't Swallow Properly

    One moment you're eating lunch.

    The next your throat seems to have forgotten how swallowing works.

    It can be frightening.

    Swallowing is actually an incredibly complicated neurological process involving dozens of muscles and multiple cranial nerves.

    MS can interfere with that communication, making food seem to stick or making swallowing feel strangely difficult.

    Vision Has Its Own Sense of Humour

    Hot bath?

    Blurry vision.

    Warm day?

    Double vision.

    Hairdryer?

    Why not make the room wobble a little?

    Heat temporarily slows already damaged nerve pathways, causing existing symptoms to flare. This phenomenon—called Uhthoff's phenomenon—doesn't usually mean new damage has occurred, but it can make old symptoms briefly worse.

    The Invisible Symptoms Nobody Sees

    Perhaps the strangest symptom of all...

    Is having symptoms nobody else can see.

    Brain fog.

    Fatigue.

    Pain.

    Odd sensations.

    People glance at you and say...

    "You look really well."

    Meanwhile your nervous system is holding what can only be described as a small electrical civil war.

    Living With The Weird

    One thing I've learned is this...

    MS rarely asks permission.

    It simply invents new ways of reminding you that the brain controls almost everything.

    Sometimes it feels like an electrical fault in the universe.

    Sometimes it's terrifying.

    Sometimes it's absurd.

    And sometimes...

    All you can do is laugh, because if you don't, you'll spend your life trying to explain to people why your ribs are hugging you, your feet are on fire, your face is being electrocuted, and your throat has forgotten how swallowing works.

    MS isn't just unpredictable.

    It's the greatest practical joker your nervous system never wanted.

    Final Thoughts

    Living with Multiple Sclerosis means accepting that strange can become normal.

    Wishing everyone who reads this blog , peace healing love and light !

    Warlock Dark Chronic illness survivor, truth-teller, occasional bastard. From My Living Hell (For those who came here by accident: yes, my living hell is real. And yes, we still fight. Every shitty day. With defiance.)
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