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Hi thanks for helping as I am bewildered. here is my story need opipions
1: 30th of May went to Dentist
2: 4 days later 3rd of June ended up in hospital due to suspected seizure. (June Bank holiday weekend)
3: 20th of October went to Dentist
4: 4 days later 24th of October ended up in hospital due to suspected seizure. (October bank holiday weekend)
5: Each time I was in hospital my phosphate levels were below the minimum of 0.8mmol/l.
6: An EEG was done, came back normal.
7: A CT scan was done, came back normal.
8: An Mri was done came back with the normal Multiple Sclerosis lesions for someone with MS for over 25 years but nothing to say that there was any extra problems with my brain.
9: The doctor in the hospital put me on 500mg Phosphate supplements daily.
(This is what can occur when the phosphate level in blood becomes very low. Muscle weakness develops, followed by Stupor, Coma, and Death).
10: Got Phosphate levels checked last week and levels were only 1.1mmol/L (Max is 1.4 mmol/L- min 0.8mmol/L). I asked the question what would my Phosphate levels be if I WAS NOT taking the phosphate Supplements? Would it drop back down by the 0.3mmol/l & I am back in the danger zone
11: The Neurologist is saying that it is Epilepsy, without any medical proof. What he is basing his findings on is an eye witness account only.
I have added some information about Phosphate and the need for Vitamin D for the body to adsorb Phosphate and guess what, when you have Multiple Sclerosis ones Vitamin D levels are very low.
thanks for your help all I want to know is if everything came back clear why has this doctor stuck his head in the sand. if he had shown me an EEG reading and it looked like there was a 7.3 magnitude earthquake on the Richter scale I would have said fair enough. If the Mri had come back and my brain looked like a bowl of porridge, I would have said, shite I knew this day was coming but I was hoping for a few more years, but all the results came back normal. Thanks for yere thoughts as I am at my withes end over it
Cheers
1: 30th of May went to Dentist
2: 4 days later 3rd of June ended up in hospital due to suspected seizure. (June Bank holiday weekend)
3: 20th of October went to Dentist
4: 4 days later 24th of October ended up in hospital due to suspected seizure. (October bank holiday weekend)
5: Each time I was in hospital my phosphate levels were below the minimum of 0.8mmol/l.
6: An EEG was done, came back normal.
7: A CT scan was done, came back normal.
8: An Mri was done came back with the normal Multiple Sclerosis lesions for someone with MS for over 25 years but nothing to say that there was any extra problems with my brain.
9: The doctor in the hospital put me on 500mg Phosphate supplements daily.
(This is what can occur when the phosphate level in blood becomes very low. Muscle weakness develops, followed by Stupor, Coma, and Death).
10: Got Phosphate levels checked last week and levels were only 1.1mmol/L (Max is 1.4 mmol/L- min 0.8mmol/L). I asked the question what would my Phosphate levels be if I WAS NOT taking the phosphate Supplements? Would it drop back down by the 0.3mmol/l & I am back in the danger zone
11: The Neurologist is saying that it is Epilepsy, without any medical proof. What he is basing his findings on is an eye witness account only.
I have added some information about Phosphate and the need for Vitamin D for the body to adsorb Phosphate and guess what, when you have Multiple Sclerosis ones Vitamin D levels are very low.
thanks for your help all I want to know is if everything came back clear why has this doctor stuck his head in the sand. if he had shown me an EEG reading and it looked like there was a 7.3 magnitude earthquake on the Richter scale I would have said fair enough. If the Mri had come back and my brain looked like a bowl of porridge, I would have said, shite I knew this day was coming but I was hoping for a few more years, but all the results came back normal. Thanks for yere thoughts as I am at my withes end over it
Cheers