Logo Carenity
Logo Carenity
Join now! Log in
flag en
flag fr flag es flag de flag it flag us
Home

Forums

Latest discussions
General discussions
See all - Forum index from A to Z

Conditions

Fact sheets
See all - Disease index from A to Z

Magazine

Our featured pieces
News
Testimonials
Nutrition
Advice
Procedures & paperwork

Medications

Medications fact sheet
See all - Medication index from A to Z

Surveys

Ongoing surveys
The results of the surveys

Join now! Log in
  • Forums

    • Latest discussions
    • General discussions
    • See all - Forum index from A to Z
  • Conditions

    • Fact sheets
    • See all - Disease index from A to Z
  • Magazine

    • Our featured pieces
    • News
    • Testimonials
    • Nutrition
    • Advice
    • Procedures & paperwork
  • Medications

    • Medications fact sheet
    • See all - Medication index from A to Z
  • Surveys

    • Ongoing surveys
    • The results of the surveys
  • Home
  • Forums
  • General forums
  • Living with multiple sclerosis
  • What were the first symptoms that you experienced?
 Back
Living with multiple sclerosis

What were the first symptoms that you experienced?

  •  85 views
  •  1 support
  •  10 comments

avatar JosephineO

JosephineO

Community manager
27/05/2019 at 16:08

Good advisor

avatar JosephineO

JosephineO

Community manager

Last activity on 15/07/2024 at 09:21

Joined in 2018


989 comments posted | 44 in the Living with multiple sclerosis group

6 of their responses were helpful to members


Rewards

  • Good Advisor

  • Contributor

  • Committed

  • Explorer

  • Evaluator

  • Friend


 View profileView  Add a friendAdd  Write

Hello everyone,

MS brings a whole host of symptoms that many patients endure before being diagnosed. Some of the most common symptoms are double vision, bladder issues, pain and spasms...unfortunately, the list goes on.

What symptoms did you first experience? How did you manage them? 

Follow

Other groups...

All things Christmas
Carenity News
Feedback for Carenity
Fun and games
Good to know
How to use Carenity
Let's talk about COVID-19
Life beyond illness
News from the media
Procedures and Paperwork
Youth patients with chronic conditions

Give your opinion

Survey

What do you think about the Carenity Forum and community?

Survey

How do you use Carenity? Share your experience!

All comments

avatar Pleasance

Pleasance

27/05/2019 at 16:55

Good advisor

avatar Pleasance

Pleasance

Last activity on 16/05/2023 at 11:23

Joined in 2014


63 comments posted | 29 in the Living with multiple sclerosis group


Rewards

  • Good Advisor

  • Contributor

  • Explorer

  • Evaluator

  • Friend


 View profileView  Add a friendAdd  Write

For me it was double vision, which was very disconcerting indeed...

See the signature

Pleasance


What were the first symptoms that you experienced? https://www.carenity.co.uk/forum/other-discussions/living-with-multiple-sclerosis/what-were-the-first-symptoms-that-you-experienced-2841 2019-05-27 16:55:51

avatar Courtney_J

Courtney_J

Community manager
14/09/2020 at 15:31

Good advisor

avatar Courtney_J

Courtney_J

Community manager

Last activity on 13/10/2022 at 16:47

Joined in 2020


1,279 comments posted | 58 in the Living with multiple sclerosis group

11 of their responses were helpful to members


Rewards

  • Good Advisor

  • Contributor

  • Messenger

  • Committed

  • Explorer

  • Evaluator


 View profileView  Add a friendAdd  Write

Hello everyone,

I thought I would revive this older discussion because it may be interesting to see how MS is different for everyone!

So, what were the first MS symptoms you experienced? Did they lead to seek out a doctor or did they help determine your diagnosis? How did you handle them?
@Charlie12345‍ @Harps10‍ @Fl33tw00d‍ @Jemgavlaa‍ @EmilieH‍ @Kareema‍ @Claire1974‍ @Cherylmoore‍ @thembrough‍ @Davbod1870‍ @vonnywonkie‍ @Carol50‍ @Granmarshall‍ @Barbershop19‍ @NicLiv‍ @Pbeeton‍ 

Feel free to share you stories and experiences here! emoticon cute

Take care,
Courtney

See the signature

Courtney_J, Community Manager, Carenity UK


What were the first symptoms that you experienced? https://www.carenity.co.uk/forum/other-discussions/living-with-multiple-sclerosis/what-were-the-first-symptoms-that-you-experienced-2841 2020-09-14 15:31:32

avatar MSMaven

MSMaven

17/09/2020 at 15:47

avatar MSMaven

MSMaven

Last activity on 10/04/2023 at 18:57

Joined in 2020


13 comments posted | 11 in the Living with multiple sclerosis group

1 of their responses was helpful to members


Rewards

  • Contributor

  • Messenger

  • Explorer


 View profileView  Add a friendAdd  Write

@Pleasance I also had issues with my vision and then it was my balance. I would stumble a lot and fall occasionally and my family and I thought it was funny until it kept happening and happening. I thought it was an inner-ear problem and eventually after the whole rounds of scans and tests it was MS.


What were the first symptoms that you experienced? https://www.carenity.co.uk/forum/other-discussions/living-with-multiple-sclerosis/what-were-the-first-symptoms-that-you-experienced-2841 2020-09-17 15:47:12

avatar Courtney_J

Courtney_J

Community manager
23/02/2022 at 16:19

Good advisor

avatar Courtney_J

Courtney_J

Community manager

Last activity on 13/10/2022 at 16:47

Joined in 2020


1,279 comments posted | 58 in the Living with multiple sclerosis group

11 of their responses were helpful to members


Rewards

  • Good Advisor

  • Contributor

  • Messenger

  • Committed

  • Explorer

  • Evaluator


 View profileView  Add a friendAdd  Write

Hi everyone,

How are you doing? Have you seen this older discussion? 😊

What were your first MS symptoms? Did you know they were signs of MS, or did you realise after your diagnosis? Have they eased or changed over time?

@Impledimple @Narcisse @waggywoo1 @rubyrose69 @Bryan123 @MrsBBumble @02920.teri @Nealson @KarenTravers @Rose1962 @Lee411 @lucy2000t2000 @Drclayyon @Jackline @Lizgee @Lenny62 @Georgewash

Take care,

Courtney

See the signature

Courtney_J, Community Manager, Carenity UK


What were the first symptoms that you experienced? https://www.carenity.co.uk/forum/other-discussions/living-with-multiple-sclerosis/what-were-the-first-symptoms-that-you-experienced-2841 2022-02-23 16:19:46

avatar Minstrel10

Minstrel10

24/02/2022 at 18:24

avatar Minstrel10

Minstrel10

Last activity on 25/03/2023 at 09:25

Joined in 2016


2 comments posted | 1 in the Living with multiple sclerosis group


Rewards

  • Committed

  • Explorer


 View profileView  Add a friendAdd  Write

I had loss of light touch sensation from the waist down, but wasn’t diagnosed for another 30 years. I had optic neuritis 2 yrs after it but this was diagnosed at a different hospital and no one joined the dots. It took an episode of double vision in 2016 for me to be told it’s MS


What were the first symptoms that you experienced? https://www.carenity.co.uk/forum/other-discussions/living-with-multiple-sclerosis/what-were-the-first-symptoms-that-you-experienced-2841 2022-02-24 18:24:20

avatar cwright17

cwright17

04/04/2022 at 12:36

Good advisor

avatar cwright17

cwright17

Last activity on 25/04/2025 at 20:43

Joined in 2021


48 comments posted | 31 in the Living with multiple sclerosis group

11 of their responses were helpful to members


Rewards

  • Good Advisor

  • Contributor

  • Committed

  • Explorer

  • Evaluator


 View profileView  Add a friendAdd  Write

My first symptom was simple partial seizures. You know, the whole waking up in the middle of the night, after having a "deja vous" moment, until my bro caught me throwing up in the morning, went and told mum, she then looked online at the NHS symptom checker, saw that we needed to go to A&E, so bro was sent to school (thankfully at the top of our street), our nearest hospital was a minor injuries one so I got seen quickly. I had a seizure as the nurse was doing my pupil reaction and got sent to the nearest big hospital to get seen by doctors, and a referral to our local neurology hospital. An MRI, A Level exams, and a brief hospital stay later, I was diagnosed August 2014. All that would have been done had my GP not put down my seizures as anxiety.

See the signature

Charlotte Hargreaves-Wright (he's also double barrelled his name so he can be "Wright" half the time)


What were the first symptoms that you experienced? https://www.carenity.co.uk/forum/other-discussions/living-with-multiple-sclerosis/what-were-the-first-symptoms-that-you-experienced-2841 2022-04-04 12:36:36

avatar flowergirl

flowergirl

05/05/2022 at 21:29

Good advisor

avatar flowergirl

flowergirl

Last activity on 02/06/2025 at 12:03

Joined in 2022


16 comments posted | 8 in the Living with multiple sclerosis group

1 of their responses was helpful to members


Rewards

  • Good Advisor

  • Contributor

  • Messenger

  • Explorer


 View profileView  Add a friendAdd  Write

@cwright17

omg it must have come as a shock to you! Seizures as a first symptom.. must have been hard.

For me it was double vision as well, I guess it's a "stardard" first symptom. Was diagnosed in my 30s.


What were the first symptoms that you experienced? https://www.carenity.co.uk/forum/other-discussions/living-with-multiple-sclerosis/what-were-the-first-symptoms-that-you-experienced-2841 2022-05-05 21:29:25

avatar cwright17

cwright17

05/05/2022 at 22:41

Good advisor

avatar cwright17

cwright17

Last activity on 25/04/2025 at 20:43

Joined in 2021


48 comments posted | 31 in the Living with multiple sclerosis group

11 of their responses were helpful to members


Rewards

  • Good Advisor

  • Contributor

  • Committed

  • Explorer

  • Evaluator


 View profileView  Add a friendAdd  Write

@flowergirl Nah, not that scary. Just some simple partials, where you don't stop, drop and shake, it just looks like a person that can't speak, looks gormless, and bad deja vous feelings. Maybe vomiting at the end. Then, last year I had a couple of generalised ones, the whole stop, drop and shake. I'm happy I told my partner to call an ambulance if I were to have those, as they're not normal for me. 27 days in hospital, a couple of steroid infusions, 80% of my walking ability back and an MRI later, my neuro had enough evidence to argue for me to get put on ocrevus 😁🙏 I do understand your double vision. My "clinically definite" symptom was vertigo, and then an MRI at a private hospital in Blackburn. I'm still amazed I managed to walk to the nearest train station without getting myself run over 🤣

May I ask what your clinically definite symptom was? Are you still battling double vision?

See the signature

Charlotte Hargreaves-Wright (he's also double barrelled his name so he can be "Wright" half the time)


What were the first symptoms that you experienced? https://www.carenity.co.uk/forum/other-discussions/living-with-multiple-sclerosis/what-were-the-first-symptoms-that-you-experienced-2841 2022-05-05 22:41:53

avatar flowergirl

flowergirl

05/05/2022 at 23:11

Good advisor

avatar flowergirl

flowergirl

Last activity on 02/06/2025 at 12:03

Joined in 2022


16 comments posted | 8 in the Living with multiple sclerosis group

1 of their responses was helpful to members


Rewards

  • Good Advisor

  • Contributor

  • Messenger

  • Explorer


 View profileView  Add a friendAdd  Write

@cwright17 have you been diagnosed with epilepsy as well? I have never had seizures, so I can't even imagine how scary it may be, especially for your family/friends. Was it ocrevus that stopped your seizures?

it was a coupe of episodes of double vision that made my GP refer me to a neurologist, so I guess it was really my first clinically definite symtom, diplopia, as they call it. I have had more episodes since, but fortunately they have always been short term.


What were the first symptoms that you experienced? https://www.carenity.co.uk/forum/other-discussions/living-with-multiple-sclerosis/what-were-the-first-symptoms-that-you-experienced-2841 2022-05-05 23:11:36

avatar cwright17

cwright17

Edited on 09/05/2022 at 12:14

Good advisor

avatar cwright17

cwright17

Last activity on 25/04/2025 at 20:43

Joined in 2021


48 comments posted | 31 in the Living with multiple sclerosis group

11 of their responses were helpful to members


Rewards

  • Good Advisor

  • Contributor

  • Committed

  • Explorer

  • Evaluator


 View profileView  Add a friendAdd  Write

Yep, diagnosed with epilepsy too in Sept 2014. My family and friends are very understanding of it. Like, I'm currently in A&E after having a couple of generalised ones at 2ish this morning, and I'm happy my partner knew what to do, because his best friend has generalised, non-MS, ones. I even had to get him into recovery position, waiting for him to enter the post ictal state. My mum is very understanding too, as my uncle (her brother) has generalised seizures with his epilepsy. She's told me once of where he's had a seizure at high school, and as she was waiting for him to enter post ictal, she had a cigarette 🤷‍♀️😂

Thank goodness they're short term, I wouldn't be able to cope with double vision, not for longer than 10 minutes 😱

See the signature

Charlotte Hargreaves-Wright (he's also double barrelled his name so he can be "Wright" half the time)


What were the first symptoms that you experienced? https://www.carenity.co.uk/forum/other-discussions/living-with-multiple-sclerosis/what-were-the-first-symptoms-that-you-experienced-2841 2022-05-06 09:44:52

Give your opinion

Survey

What do you think about the Carenity Forum and community?

Survey

How do you use Carenity? Share your experience!

Articles to discover...

Screens and the brain: What are the risks of overuse and how can you protect yourself?

28/06/2025 | News

Screens and the brain: What are the risks of overuse and how can you protect yourself?

Women's health: Why is medical research still falling short?

21/06/2025 | News

Women's health: Why is medical research still falling short?

Can you train your brain to feel happier, scientifically?

14/06/2025 | Advice

Can you train your brain to feel happier, scientifically?

Cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT): A way to better live with your thoughts and emotions

09/06/2025 | News

Cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT): A way to better live with your thoughts and emotions

NHS - Get help with prescription costs

12/11/2019 | Procedures & paperwork

NHS - Get help with prescription costs

Diclofenac to become a prescription drug

21/01/2015 | News

Diclofenac to become a prescription drug

Opioids Causing Concerns, Problems for Chronic Pain Patients

14/10/2016 | News

Opioids Causing Concerns, Problems for Chronic Pain Patients

Do you have the winter blues?

21/10/2014 | News

Do you have the winter blues?

icon cross

Does this topic interest you?

Join the 500 000 patients registered on our platform, get information on your condition or on that of your family member, and discuss it with the community

Join now! Join now! Join now! Join now! Join now!

It’s free and confidential

Subscribe

You wish to be notified of new comments

 

Your subscription has been taken into account

Join now! Log in

About

  • Who are we?
  • The Carenity team
  • The Science and Ethics Committee
  • Contributors
  • Carenity in the news
  • Certifications and awards
  • Data For Good
  • Our scientific publications
  • Discover our studies
  • Editorial policy
  • Code of conduct
  • Our commitments
  • Legal notice
  • Terms of use
  • Cookies management
  • Contact
  • Carenity for professionals

Quick access

  • Health magazine
  • Search a forum
  • Learn about a condition
  • See medication reviews
  • List of forums (A-Z)
  • List of condition info sheets (A-Z)
  • List of medication fact sheets (A-Z)
  • Language flag fr flag de flag es flag it flag us

The www.carenity.co.uk website does not constitute or replace professional medical advice.