Nerve damage and other issues - no root cause
I am a male 55 years old and have been very active all my life. Two years ago I started having issues. No root cause to date. I have nerve damage, apparently lumbar sacral region that has resulted in muscle weakness in my quad/gluteus and have foot drop. It started suddenly and has deteriorated gradually. It initially affected my one leg and recently I noticed that my other leg is having issues. My upper body strength is excellent. Have done lots of PT and see many neurologist including those at John Hopkins!!. Done a lot of tests EMG, spinal taps, MRI and other more sophisticated tests. All appear normal. I also went through IVIG treatment for three months. This seemed to help I think. Once IVIG was stopped my condition went worse or it may have been a coincident. I wear a foot drop brace and have recently started wearing a KAFO brace. I am going to see my neurologist again but I am frustrated at the lack of information on the root cause. I am making the most of life and need to get to the bottom of this.
Do you know of anyone else with similar history or an expert in this area at MC. Any help, suggestions, information would be appreciated.
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Colleen:<br />
Contact made at Mayo Neurology Dept. Brief medical information provided and<br />
I have been told that I will hear back within two weeks. <br />
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Hi @workwithkids, I just wanted to add my welcome. Glad to have you on Connect. I also look forward to your contributions to the Autoimmune Diseases group https://connect.mayoclinic.org/group/autoimmune-diseases/#/!tab=discussions
Searching for a diagnosis for 3 1/2 years is tough. What treatment, if any, are you taking now for CNS Lupus?
My first visit in Jan 2012 at Mayo Scottsdale was pretty intimidating but reassuring. It was like walking into a high-end hotel, with lobby piano player, modern architecture, and all the individual clinics. That's just the clinic, they also have a full hospital located in north Phoenix. This is not your typical medical facility. I never felt better about my care as I have there. I have consoldated most all my care there and see a variety of different specialties. Their communication is excellent between specialists. I am fortunate to even have a local Mayo medical facility in my neighborhood where I see my primary care doctor with a full lab and radiology department. My condition has improved dramatically and I am happy and enjoying my life again.