What Symptom Does Each Multiple Sclerosis MRI Lesion Cause? Neurologist Explains

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Dr. Brandon Beaber

Dr. Brandon Beaber

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@BioMedUSA
@BioMedUSA 11 ай бұрын
Thousands of hours of your efforts studying / practicing condensed into an incredibly lucid presentation. What a gift you gave!
@DrBrandonBeaber
@DrBrandonBeaber 11 ай бұрын
Thanks.
@lezliesmijohn2818
@lezliesmijohn2818 Жыл бұрын
I can't thank you enough for taking the time to break down the potential functional impact of lesions in various locations of the brain. I have over 30 lesions with 20 of them "black holes". I am aware that all cases are different and no one can conclusively predict the impact a specific lesion will have. However, your explanations helped me gain insights that truly offer me comfort (regardless of outcomes). Thank you. Lezlie
@jomamapalmer9223
@jomamapalmer9223 Жыл бұрын
Absolutely phenomenal!!! Dr. Beaber, you teach so clearly and easy to understand. Thank you for your clarity and taking the time to make these videos to help teach us about this MonSter! You are so appreciated!
@DrBrandonBeaber
@DrBrandonBeaber Жыл бұрын
:) I'm glad you liked the video
@jkislearning6560
@jkislearning6560 Жыл бұрын
I would like you to do a talk specifically on which brain and/or spinal cord lesions impact bladder and bowel function.
@cheryl2091
@cheryl2091 Жыл бұрын
Yes I would like to learn about these problems with the bladder etc.. That would be really interesting.❤
@elainer8288
@elainer8288 5 ай бұрын
I agree!
@klbklbklb
@klbklbklb Жыл бұрын
Thank you for this video! It was very helpful and educational! My neurologist never shows me my MRI's, because apparently there is never enough time in our hurried appointment🙄 I do however have the written reports (that my GP emails to me because my neuro won't show me that either), so this video is very useful to me. You made me laugh at around the 1:50 mark when you talked about the way of keeping the riff raff out of neurology. I love your subtle humour! Have a great day!
@biologist2wildlife
@biologist2wildlife 6 ай бұрын
Anyone in this situation, PLEASE change doctors. That you aren't shown your MRIs, nor provided written reports & communicated with about your status is inexcusable. Not having enough time is not a valid reason for a doctorto be incommunicative.
@987zyx
@987zyx Ай бұрын
I feel smarter just by watching your videos, you are the Einstein of neurology
@DrBrandonBeaber
@DrBrandonBeaber Ай бұрын
Ha ha. Thanks. There are others who are much smarter.
@tawny-fw7cc9iy6k
@tawny-fw7cc9iy6k Жыл бұрын
Thank you my lower leg and arm on the right side is affected with weakness and feel cold most of the time. First symptom was Optic neuritis in my right eye 10 years previous. This explains a lot more thank you
@MaiC-
@MaiC- Жыл бұрын
Thanks doc, appreciate this informative video, I've learned more today than I have in 3 years and can make sense of what is happening to me. Thank you
@DrBrandonBeaber
@DrBrandonBeaber Жыл бұрын
:)
@zoranagavrilovic9403
@zoranagavrilovic9403 Жыл бұрын
Thrilled to say I have lesions in almost all of these areas 😆 I had one very hard relapse involving so many of the symptoms you mentioned, the worst of them being caused by lesions in the pons and cerebellum. It's terrifying to have double vision, inability to move your eyes to the side, and on top of that have debilitating vertigo and loss of balance. Among other things. It's like being barely conscious
@noodlebob5302
@noodlebob5302 Жыл бұрын
How old are you?
@giordanoponetti1120
@giordanoponetti1120 Жыл бұрын
Same here. Last month has been like this for me too ... I would be very interested in a video focusing on the cerebellum, vertigo and balance
@xica2122
@xica2122 Жыл бұрын
Same here!! Lesion in the ventral pons that happened in July. Still recovering (it’s been the worst relapse yet, I’m hoping I can fully recover) Symptoms: double vision, loss of balance, left sided facial numbness including inside of mouth, bilateral sudden loss of hearing, vertigo (on a boat sensation not the spinning room kind) please do a video on this!!!! 🙏🏼 🙏🏼
@RobdeKlerk-qg6lc
@RobdeKlerk-qg6lc Жыл бұрын
​@xica2122 Do you have breating problems ??
@abelinagonzales8174
@abelinagonzales8174 11 ай бұрын
Not sure if ms cause breathing problems Iam interested in this too,, I wonder if ms make you to feel like slot noise on ur hear that you can think comes from inside back of the head
@timothycarter9208
@timothycarter9208 Жыл бұрын
Gonna have to watch this a few more times to learn as much as I can. After 12 years of neurologist visits I finally briefly was able to view my wife’s MRI after pleading repeatedly with her doc. Was just a quick view, the doctor pointed out some grey matter shrinkage from a sagittal view and lesions that looked like white mist in the center of the brain. The doctor didn’t say much more then “this imaging is typical of MS”. My wife is almost bed ridden with severe hand contractures and right side weakness. Two initial questions I’m having are: how much can nueroplasticity and creating new Nuero pathways can overcome the damage from lesions, and also I wonder what percentage of the general population has brain lesions? My wife has been diagnosed for over 25 yrs and I fear that she has permanent neurological damage (in this life, at least). I will watch this video again. Very informative! Thanks Dr. Beaber!
@32Mayghen
@32Mayghen Жыл бұрын
I'm sorry your wife has to deal with this . I'm going thru the same thing and have been this past year it's been awful in most ways no one wants to listen and I have no relief I pray I can find a doctor that listens. My neurologist keeps telling me to go to my Primary care doctor 😭 which is no help I'm being gaslighted
@DawnRussell-x6i
@DawnRussell-x6i 4 ай бұрын
Im fiftybthree
@DawnRussell-x6i
@DawnRussell-x6i 4 ай бұрын
I'm fifty three lve got mutiples scersios lve loss my eyes sight one year lm I pain but it's depressing desease
@DawnRussell-x6i
@DawnRussell-x6i 4 ай бұрын
I've had mutiple scerisos I've got relapinand remission
@DawnRussell-x6i
@DawnRussell-x6i 4 ай бұрын
I've took amertriple
@msguidedbits9511
@msguidedbits9511 Жыл бұрын
Thank you, I find this so interesting. I had a painful and interesting MS reaction this week. I smashed my left thumb, when I forgot to close the door by the handle, and simply pushed it shut, catching my partially numb thumb in the door. I didn’t realize the severity of the injury at first, as I wasn’t feeling the extent of the pain. Went to urgent care… after coming back I was waiting for my kids returning from school, and the pain was increasing in my thumb. I realized my other fingers, in both hands had been temporarily restored to normal feeling with no pins and needles. I had only taken Tylenol at that point for pain. My fingers returned to my numbish, tingling feelings, in an hour or so. Though the injury was incredibly painful, feeling the normal feeling in the rest of my fingers, well I didn’t think I would ever feel that normal feeling again. (Please don’t try this at home. Nail is badly damaged and tip of thumb is fractured.) 🙃
@francheska1431
@francheska1431 Жыл бұрын
My biggest attack was a 3cm lesion that initially looked like a tumor to drs, I couldnt talk properly suttering and talking gibberish and I couldn't write properly either for a while, frustrating kinda like being 2 again
@suziepatz7385
@suziepatz7385 10 ай бұрын
I'm pretty disgusted that I've told my neuros and nurses several times about issues with my hands vibrating and loss of fine motor skills and they are still refusing to scan my spine or change my drugs as I am 'stable' on tecfidera. Thanks for giving me the ammo to sue!
@AaronBosterMD
@AaronBosterMD Жыл бұрын
Great video Dr. B! I love this one!
@DrBrandonBeaber
@DrBrandonBeaber Жыл бұрын
Thanks!
@EvenSoItIsWell
@EvenSoItIsWell Жыл бұрын
Very cool! Geeking out with Dr. Beaber this morning. Thanks!
@Jerusalem_Warrior
@Jerusalem_Warrior Жыл бұрын
Thanks for breaking this down. Brain lessions sound scary. You describe them as causing symptoms. I get symptoms all the time! I just deal with them as they come up, and swallow Omega, exercise and play word games to avoid further ones. So until my symptoms haven't included dementia to the point that I forget who you or my loved ones are, I guess we'll manage! Shana Tova U'Metuka from Jerusalem! ⚖️🖋 📙 🍯 🍎
@grinch4567
@grinch4567 Жыл бұрын
I take high strength Omega 3, Vitamin D, and Turmeric 👍 Also, 30-minutes mindfulness a day seems to help me 🙂
@Jerusalem_Warrior
@Jerusalem_Warrior Жыл бұрын
@@grinch4567 Oh, I take a HECK of a lot more supplements, just called them all Omega for short! Blessings from Jerusalem!
@SourcingProsInc
@SourcingProsInc Жыл бұрын
What do you take
@Jerusalem_Warrior
@Jerusalem_Warrior Жыл бұрын
@@SourcingProsInc Ocravus. Besides that - LDN, Probiotic, Magnesium, Zinc, Omega, B Complex, Vitamin C, D, Q10, Tumeric.
@SourcingProsInc
@SourcingProsInc Жыл бұрын
@@Jerusalem_Warrior thank you 😊
@kenguru4795
@kenguru4795 Жыл бұрын
I would be happy to hear about black holes and what they cause. Thanks for your videos, it is a great help for all of us! Hello from Budapest 😊
@DrBrandonBeaber
@DrBrandonBeaber Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the suggestion
@IronPaper-cy6sl
@IronPaper-cy6sl 11 ай бұрын
I would also be interested! I have some in the centrum semioval and I wonder if they may explain my cognitive issues
@feystrange
@feystrange 8 ай бұрын
really clean concise explanations here, I so appreciate this! I have a litany of neurological issues and learning more specifics is giving me the courage to seek help. the experience of neuro symptoms is soo bizarre- getting information feels grounding, like making sense of sensations that defy logic!
@lauracarlson9260
@lauracarlson9260 Жыл бұрын
I really wish our neuros would go over this with us both when we have symptoms that point towards lesions and when there are lesions (especially new ones) on our MRIs. I think it is because they don't want to ask "leading questions" perhaps. But I think knowing really helps. Also when lesions are in certain areas you'd think that you'd be recommended to PT to help with rebuilding neuroplasticity
@mizmelbourne
@mizmelbourne Жыл бұрын
It seems like a lot has been learnt about MS in the past decade. I was diagnosed in 2009 (though had v.obvious Neuro symptoms for several years preceding). At the time of diagnosis the thinking was there was no proven correlation between lesion number/location and symptoms. I had a really sizeable spinal lesion, but last time I was scanned remyelination had repaired much of that lesion
@jltyndall1
@jltyndall1 Ай бұрын
Did it still appear as a White Matter Hyperintensity even after the remylination?
@mizmelbourne
@mizmelbourne Ай бұрын
@ the radiologist didn’t described it that way.
@roxxcoroxx498
@roxxcoroxx498 Жыл бұрын
You asked for ideas about more videos and I LOVED the way you present this information! I do not have MS but I do have White Matter Disease. I would love to see videos on the different effects various spots would cause..and another idea is where is tinnitus found in the brain??? Thanks so much!
@DrBrandonBeaber
@DrBrandonBeaber Жыл бұрын
You may enjoy this video on multiple sclerosis mimics: kzbin.info/www/bejne/qYu5eKZmmdl_a6s TInitus is most commonly related to the middle ear rather than the brain.
@rjpoetry3319
@rjpoetry3319 4 ай бұрын
I am a young stroke survivor. I am considering whether I have MS and/or Parkinson's. I have CREST Syndrome, fibromyalgia, Sjogren's (without the antibodies) and probable endometriosis. That's why I was on hormones before the stroke. 😔 Autoimmune diseases are from my mother's side. Parkinson's and strokes runs on my father's side from his mother's father. I hate bad genetics.
@josephvered3991
@josephvered3991 Жыл бұрын
Very interesting data every neurologist should know this so never misdiagnosed the MS like it was with my daughter yes it is important to listen to the patient this is basic not every doctor listen...thank you dear doctor hi from Israel❤
@user-xk3lj3sc5p
@user-xk3lj3sc5p 4 ай бұрын
This is one of the most informative videos out there for those with MS as well as other neurodegenerative diseases. My closest friends & I all have MS & all have different symptoms! I have shared this video w/them as well as I have watched multiple times and probably will again as my condition continues to progress. Also, the end of the video! My child (she's now an adult) has had profuse vomiting daily for years & years and every GI workup there is to no avail. She also has many other neuro symptoms. I mentioned this NMOSD & at the time it was not thought to be this. Her last MRI was in 2015. Thanks to this video, I am going to take another look at her MRI.
@DrBrandonBeaber
@DrBrandonBeaber 4 ай бұрын
I'm glad you found it informative.
@l.a.w.79
@l.a.w.79 7 ай бұрын
I have MS. I have been given very loose information about the location of the lesions. I’ve only been told they are in the subcortical region which is vague. Like, of course they are. I later learned that there are lesions located near my corpus collosum and in the cervical spine (c7). Your video helped me understand more. I know enough about the brain structures to grasp why my speed of processing was impacted by lesions in the corpus collosum, but I want to understand more about my symptoms being so scattered from numbness and tingling in my feet to major cognitive fog, anomia and coughing/swallowing and bladder issues. I was told that the location of the lesions doesn’t always correlate directly to the symptoms, but you’ve clarified that it definitely does. I’ve had vertigo and was mistaken as being dehydrated and having intestinal issues all before MS. Additionally, my balance is often poor and I would seem to trip over the air.
@DrBrandonBeaber
@DrBrandonBeaber 7 ай бұрын
The reason the lesions don't necessarily correlate perfectly with symptoms is that tissue which appears T2 bright on MRI could still be functioning well.
@l.a.w.79
@l.a.w.79 6 ай бұрын
@@DrBrandonBeaber thank you. Makes sense!
@abelworld
@abelworld Жыл бұрын
Super wow! Extremely impressive and I seriously thank you! I’m glad you’re using this platform to bull horn. your expertise unto the many battling multiple sclerosis like myself!
@kod4486
@kod4486 4 ай бұрын
Is this something that should be known by neurologists? My teen MSer was accused of faking motor symptoms b/c she had no spinal lesions but did have periventricular lesions. This video was very informative. Thank you.
@danathurmond4340
@danathurmond4340 8 ай бұрын
You have helped so much in my MS journey. It totally fits. I have periventricular lesions in my left side of the brain and it matches the numbness and tingling in my right leg!! Things make sense now.
@DrTeriBauer
@DrTeriBauer 10 ай бұрын
Such an informative video, as a neurology nurse practitioner I thank you so much!! Keep em coming!!!❤
@DrBrandonBeaber
@DrBrandonBeaber 10 ай бұрын
Thanks.
@TheAnticsofTom
@TheAnticsofTom Жыл бұрын
14:13 frontal lobe damage. Please discuss what type of cognitive changes are specific to frontal lobe damage from strokes or MRIs matching the one you displayed pretty please with sprinkles on top.🎉❤ I had a stroke, and I have right frontal lobe damage and parietal lobe damage similar to that MS mri. My doctors haven’t taken the time to review my MRIs with me. radiology isn’t that hard to understand so I need to know what’s going on but they’re very dismissive of my concerns. Or please point me to a better resource where I can do a more comprehensive deep dive on how to read MRI scans.
@christinegeiler5770
@christinegeiler5770 Жыл бұрын
Ask a student!
@lemonpeelangelfish
@lemonpeelangelfish Жыл бұрын
This is a brilliant video- thank you Dr Beaber!
@DrBrandonBeaber
@DrBrandonBeaber Жыл бұрын
I'm glad you liked it
@hackett1181
@hackett1181 Жыл бұрын
Fascinating! Wish I could follow along with my own mri results! 🙏
@christinaholcomb1093
@christinaholcomb1093 Жыл бұрын
The bilateral ino was interesting. I have a lesion in my pons so it finally made sense to me!
@harshadchopdaf6698
@harshadchopdaf6698 2 күн бұрын
Thank you so much sir for answering my most sought out questions. Can you also tell me the symptoms if the lesions are in periaqueductal region? Thank you
@desiredecove5815
@desiredecove5815 Жыл бұрын
This is a great tutorial- thanks for sharing all this. #SharingIsCaring
@desiredecove5815
@desiredecove5815 Жыл бұрын
The examples you use- pt. Presents with- are all unfortunately top notch ❤
@desiredecove5815
@desiredecove5815 Жыл бұрын
This one is getting a lot of great reviews 😊 People are finding it helpful
@CodeStatus200
@CodeStatus200 Жыл бұрын
I've been trying to get my neurology team to go through what you went through here. I love them for all the help they do, but we skip over my MRI bc there's too much damage I think. I love ur videos but this is by far my favorite one bc it gives me some ideas. Thank you. I would love a video on the possible side effects of each part of the brain (which you did well here). My entire brain is damaged and I want to know what will hurt balance, thinking, etc. I wish I had one part to focus on, but they are everywhere. Medulla pons corpus collosum periventricular subcortical juxtacortical.. I seem fine at the moment, but I just want to know what I must be up against. My thought now is to maybe save up money and talk to a MS specialist to go through all this with me, I just don't know. Again, my neuro team is awesome I just think they have so much work they might not have the time. I will watch every video you give us. Thank you. I know you don't have to do this but it means the world to me.
@DrBrandonBeaber
@DrBrandonBeaber Жыл бұрын
Thanks. Maybe I will do another video at some point teaching neuroanatomy and showing images of many different neurological diseases.
@TheDavveponken
@TheDavveponken 11 ай бұрын
I'm amazed you've managed to get help at all with how lucid you seem to be. I wrote something similar to this with my suspicions and I was immediately brushed off with: if you had neurological damage you wouldn't be able to write down this argument. It's extremely hard to get to see a neurologist here in Sweden. Unless you pay out of pocket of course. But I'm poor.
@CodeStatus200
@CodeStatus200 11 ай бұрын
@@TheDavveponken thanks for the kind words. This thing is rough, and I'm grateful mine is manageable at the moment. I thought Sweden had an unbelievable health care system, but I only know what I read in articles, and not from genuine people inside of it. I hope we both get the care we are looking for :)
@TheDavveponken
@TheDavveponken 11 ай бұрын
@@CodeStatus200 Happy to hear you are doing okay. Hoping it'll get better. Just out of curiousity, have you tried fasting in your treatment? I don't have ms (at least not to my knowledge, or anything visible on my mri) but it has helped tremendously with systemic inflammation I believe. I quickly regained sense cognitively and sexually in a way I hadn't for 14 months prior, since my damage (due to a psych drug). Yeah, to my knowledge it was a lot better before the last 10-15 years. Now accessability, quality and empathetic doctors have been in decline for anything non-apparent. If you broke your leg you would get prime care in no time I think, but anything more ambiguous or costly will likely take you years to get diagnosed, if ever if they end up not believing you (if you can talk and walk there is nothing seriously wrong with you by their account, which is... of course hard to argue against - even though I know there's something going on beneath the surface and I'm not as I should be; being sluggish, headaches, numbness and nerve pain, sexual dysfunction etc). Wishing you well, and thank you for your kindness.
@nebojsarodic1720
@nebojsarodic1720 9 ай бұрын
@@TheDavveponken The individual cases vary wildly. I got help based pretty much only on a sensory issue, i.e. widespread tingling. It's been only 18 months since that relapse but in my case no issues with cognition (plenty of other issues to live with hehe). Pretty good since I'm a scientist; hopefully this also helps with neuroplasticity. Got diagnosed in Serbia, what I can say is the neurologist(s) did an excellent job with the diagnosis, the only person who was dismissive was the general medicine practitioner. However I did not expect him to really be able to figure out a diagnosis beyond "yeah seems like a pinched nerve", when the situation persisted it was time to ditch general medicine and go for a neurologist. After doing that, everything went pretty smoothly, the diagnosis, subsequent treatments, discussions with doctors etc.
@ajayaiyar9450
@ajayaiyar9450 5 ай бұрын
Hello Dr., I was diagnosed with rrms in later 2008. Not long after, I lost medical coverage. I have since been under Medi-Cal, here in California. I appreciate your videos. If you need any medical subjects, I am available.
@loisdanes176
@loisdanes176 10 ай бұрын
I have a lesion in my left frontal lobe. I don't know if I'm depressed but I don't seem to have much motivation anymore. Takes a lot more will power some days just to do basic tasks. But I don't think my lesion is very big.
@jeanpetrillo6038
@jeanpetrillo6038 Жыл бұрын
Excellent video! Super helpful! After 22 years with the water gradually leaking out of my pool (Kreiger), my symptoms are lining up with my unchanged MRI since diagnosis. 🤔
@bruceg1845
@bruceg1845 Жыл бұрын
brilliant talk!!!
@luciece
@luciece Жыл бұрын
Excellent video Dr. Beaber (now I can go back to my old scans to see what's really there). Just a general question - bilateral weakness/sensory symptoms (on both legs) has to be caused by spinal cord lesion (or otherwise you'd have to have lesions in the same (motor) area on both sides of the brain, right? Also, what % of spinal cord lesions in MS can be asymptomatic (I suppose not many, unlike brain)?
@DrBrandonBeaber
@DrBrandonBeaber Жыл бұрын
It is correct that a lesion on once side of the brain could not cause weakness on both sides. Some spinal cord lesions can be asymptomatic (or cause subtle unrecognized symptoms like sensory loss).
@awakeningscotland
@awakeningscotland 11 ай бұрын
I haven't got a MS diagnosis. I had a migraine like headache for over two weeks on my right side above ear (!) then very sore stiff neck and very weak left arm . other symptons are dizzy, fatigue, double vision, numb right thigh in december, fizzy fingers, memory problems, cognition problems, electric shock feeling when i bend my head forward shooting dow the left side of my spine. @dr.brandon, what do you think?
@kit-1845
@kit-1845 3 ай бұрын
Are you feeling any better? I hope so 😢
@lbusch86
@lbusch86 Жыл бұрын
Absolutely love your videos! So I have had lot going on. I have been to hospital a couple times and doctor lots of testing I had a mri head and neck Report said there are multiple scattered foci of T/2flair hyperintensity within the cerebal white matter predominantly in the posterior cerebral distribution.
@DrBrandonBeaber
@DrBrandonBeaber Жыл бұрын
thanks
@jltyndall1
@jltyndall1 Ай бұрын
Any update? I have the same
@r-jproductions1343
@r-jproductions1343 5 күн бұрын
Any update on your MRI reports? I had a MRI of brain abt 2 yrs ago with the same report. But no diagnosis yet.
@dianafromcalifornia5127
@dianafromcalifornia5127 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for these definitions!!
@nebojsarodic1720
@nebojsarodic1720 9 ай бұрын
Excellent vid! It was really nice to see a potential explanation for a subtle personality change I noticed with myself and have it mapped onto my existing small frontal lesion on the left side. I tried to explain to one of my neurologists how I was the most phlegmatic person ever and how that changed in the span of a few months, i.e. there is a slight feeling of euphoria, I laugh more. A bit strange but this symptom is actually a welcome one in my case.
@m.b.rivers
@m.b.rivers Жыл бұрын
Another great one! Question: is the “white picket fence” the same as Dawsons Fingers?
@moebymakeup
@moebymakeup 8 ай бұрын
Really interesting, thank you for sharing your knowledge. I have Multiple scattered t2 leisons on both cerebral hemispheres and was advised can lead to MS in 5 to 10 years. My mobility, speech, blurry vision, altered sensations (internal vibration, pulsing, burning, temperature sensitivity etc affected) have been told for now FND so kind of confusing.. and a waiting game!! Lumber puncture been suggested by other other health professionals who are supporting me due to my age.
@ActualJo
@ActualJo 3 ай бұрын
Thank you; I was just recently given a 90% probability of MS (additional testing scheduled to rule out other possibilities/confirm). Initially MRI w/wo contrast ordered due to changes w/ migraine (increasing frequency and pain). Several older lesions found, with one currently active in the right cerebellar region, with the same 'picket fence' imaging on the right side corpus callosum. None of this is apparently the root cause for migraines, but may explain the general exhaustion I've been feeling- however I had a recent change in sleep patterns and some mild vertigo. Unfortunately I also have ADHD so some of the things that may be diagnostically relevant for me to relay to my Doctors, I've never really clocked as being 'abnormal', since they could be relatively easily dismissed (auditory processing delay, transient mood shifts, loss of balance/running into things or tipping things over while reaching for them/dropping them). I've needed to rethink this, and just consider things 'outside my baseline' to stop dismissing potential symptoms.
@kkaci5
@kkaci5 Жыл бұрын
I developed an AP lesion in 2020 that caused serious problems again after Covid last fall. Got a call from neuro ophth because area postrema lesions are more likely to be not MS. However - I don’t have NMO and have responded really well to Kesimpta. The constant nausea (and also hiccups) was exhausting.
@lizetteibarra7119
@lizetteibarra7119 Жыл бұрын
Hello, 1st if all thank you for showing this type of video. It helped to understand a little. I have been dealing with different doctors since back September, 2022 and with no answers or diagnose. I was even told that my situation was a misters case. I had an MRI done last October, 2022 and had 2 lesions on my brain, one being a pretty big one on my left side with caused me to have different sensations on all my right side of my body from my shoulder all the way to my feet. Unfortunately the last neurologist said he he couldn’t diagnose me with any of the demyelinating diseases due to all my test pointing to different directions. So now I’m on a wheelchair since March 2023 and still no answers. Hopefully you could guide me to the right direction so that I can get a diagnosis and start treatment.
@rosielewis592
@rosielewis592 Ай бұрын
I have a left numb tingling top of foot, and foot drop , pain in left hip and numbness tingling on my back left side by shoulder blade? No appointment with neurologist until November 28! Been to ER so many times over the years and sent home! My daughter is the one that said I could have MS
@GMc-iw2fy
@GMc-iw2fy Жыл бұрын
How difficult is it to diagnose demyelinating lesions as opposed the remyelinating lesion? My son went for a second opinion completely different interpretations. Naturally, we are hoping for the better diagnosis. My son has been doing yoga training for a year. He has recovered in an amazing manner. His diet etc is very good. Thank you for this very informative lecture.
@jltyndall1
@jltyndall1 Ай бұрын
Any updates?
@GMc-iw2fy
@GMc-iw2fy Ай бұрын
@jltyndall1 hi, my son is having an mri next week. Arly in the year , 2024 they said it seemed have alted , stopped, aka in remission. The year has been horrible for my son. Stress wisem . I'll let you know. He was doing yoga , fasting and a strict diet. This year not so strict, not so much fasting. If I can find you, ill let you know. X take care my friend.
@jltyndall1
@jltyndall1 Ай бұрын
​@GMc-iw2fy Thank You! Please let me know and good Luck!!!!
@colleensmith3374
@colleensmith3374 Жыл бұрын
Dr Beaber- this video is so amazing! You must have been a teacher with med students. Your explanation is phenomenal. Much respect & Happy New Year
@DrBrandonBeaber
@DrBrandonBeaber Жыл бұрын
Thanks
@raelenesharp-rc2zw
@raelenesharp-rc2zw Жыл бұрын
Thankyou Brandon!! Warmest regards from Perth Western Australia
@lararose9106
@lararose9106 4 ай бұрын
Dr. Brandon what symptoms does a big periventricular lesion cause and do cerebellar peducles cause vertigo?
@chiaramerritt3841
@chiaramerritt3841 Жыл бұрын
Ive been looking forward to this video and it did not disappoint! Is there a maths/mental arithmetic part of the brain? Noticing my ability to do simple calculations decline and wondered if I had a lesion in the mathsy area of the 🧠 or if just general cognitive decline.
@elladdh5745
@elladdh5745 4 ай бұрын
Good morning, thank you for your channel. It has been very interesting looking at your videos. I had a CT scan on my brain and then I had a MRI scan in 2022. The findings were, 7mm x14mm lesion in the right cerebrum peduncle. The neurologist, was not sure what it is so I had a second MRI scan and have not yet got the results. What is interesting Is that some years ago, I was told following some bloodwork, I have autoimmune disease but the medics were not sure which one as not everything added up. One rheumatologist told me I had lupus but lupus was not found. What was found was undifferentiated tissue disease. It would be interesting to know, what this is thanking you in advance.
@jerodewert8334
@jerodewert8334 4 ай бұрын
There has been some recent validation of AI image recognition of predicted MS progression, I would love to see a similar project of MRI images and symptom correlation. It would validate or invalidate some of our current understanding of lesions.
@ericchub
@ericchub 10 ай бұрын
Id like to know what area will affect the bladder. I've had MS since 1998, and i started having bladder problems a couple years ago (frequency, retention, emptying completely), as well as a few "accidents" and leakage. I'm asking because I have an appoitment on the 26th with my neurologist, and from what I can understand, i have 30-40 lesions on my most recent MRI, although none are active, id just like to know what area Is affected when it comes to bladder issues :) thanks for all the great work
@TINSAY888567
@TINSAY888567 11 ай бұрын
What is the most valuable MRI image to obtain? Spine or Brain, to help diagnose MS. Thank You.
@lenamafalda
@lenamafalda Жыл бұрын
Thank you for this video! I have been wondering lately what each of the lesions found on my brain and spinal cord affect. I have several active lesions and among them some deep ones on thoracic cord that must have made my right leg weak. Since I have been deeply depressed lately I wonder whether some of the brain lesions are affecting my mood. I will read the doctor's notes and watch the video again for reference.
@mollywest3087
@mollywest3087 Жыл бұрын
Thanks so much!! I’ve always wondered about this
@zoekoza436
@zoekoza436 8 ай бұрын
I have lesions in both sides of the centrum semivale/ corona radiata and my symptoms really very
@nazeeruddinkhan8919
@nazeeruddinkhan8919 Ай бұрын
This is informative, how do I connect to discuss a case
@flybyadebiwood5789
@flybyadebiwood5789 Жыл бұрын
This is one of your best
@kevinnorton2019
@kevinnorton2019 9 ай бұрын
Thank you, that was fascinating. Now curiosity will make me pull my old MRIs and look. ;)
@evaortiz7327
@evaortiz7327 8 ай бұрын
Very interesting video, thank you, for your explanation Doctor.
@DrBrandonBeaber
@DrBrandonBeaber 8 ай бұрын
glad you liked it
@ericag2233
@ericag2233 Жыл бұрын
This is a most interesting and fascinating video.
@DrBrandonBeaber
@DrBrandonBeaber Жыл бұрын
Thanks Erica
@lisaeadesauthorandartist
@lisaeadesauthorandartist 3 ай бұрын
Interesting. I have right side Neurogenic Thoracic Outlet Syndrome. Nerve damage in the brachial plexus and also have fused scalene muscles around the nerve roots c2-c6 i think it was from memory. I also had vein compresson with 50-75% stenosis on my right side but had surgery for it back in May. I was pain free for 3 months after a 1st rib removal and Supraclavicular scalenotomy but my nerve pain came back. I have paracentral vision loss and mild hearing loss both unilateral on my right side. Neck and hand swelling and heat reactive, ear feels like its on fire. Right side of my face hurts during a flare too. I have my brain MRI booked for this Wednesday so i am hoping to get some more answers for the paracentral vision loss and mild hearing loss. I only just turned 30 but have had ongoing issues like this since I was 26/27. Im glad you included different diagnosis with the MRIs you showed in this. Our brains are so very interesting and complex.
@maddycorper4893
@maddycorper4893 4 күн бұрын
I don’t have MS but found this interesting. I do have symptoms of MS. MRI showed shrinkage of my cerebellum and cuneus regions. I have balance issues, clonus in my legs and tremor. I wondered if SARS-CoV-2 caused this? I have post covid ME. Have you seen anything like this before? Thanks.
@ayurocking
@ayurocking 8 ай бұрын
I have a bit of everything you showed, and may had this disease from 7 years old, nonetheless, I am 40 and I am still not disabled. I had pediatric gout and scleroderma as well. I guess I must be blessed that I did’t die early.
@ayurocking
@ayurocking 8 ай бұрын
But my neck bone was crooked and a little bit displaced 10 years earlier, and was got back to its place by covid. However, dozens of covid infection sent me bedridden with severe ME, MS, Alzheimer’s et al. I cured my ME and Alzheimer’s. But MS is very hard even if I achieved monumental progress with anti-platelets, calcium channel blockers, ACE inhibitors, Mestinon, Metformin, calcium dobesilate, probiotics, and supplements like Vitamin Bs, folate, choline, phenylalanine, 5-HTP, fish oil, betaine and many more.
@ayurocking
@ayurocking 8 ай бұрын
I guess if you are following the latest on MS, you’ll know I’m not any exaggerating idiots when I tell you I’m using repurposed drugs like Clemastine, Entecavir, Tamoxifen, Tranilast.
@victoriajohnston3219
@victoriajohnston3219 Жыл бұрын
Great information Dr Beaber and very detailed as usual. I had both a brain and spinal cord MRI . The findings of which were several lesions on the brain and quite a large one on the spine . Does this mean that my disability will progress faster ? Are spinal cord lesions more dangerous? I am scheduled to see my neurologist again in November with a follow up MRI in December Thank you 😊
@DrBrandonBeaber
@DrBrandonBeaber Жыл бұрын
The correlation between MRI findings and disability is not perfect because a bright lesion on T2 sequences can be associated with a lot of remyelination and not much axonal (nerve fiber) damage. Some people have a very high burden of lesions and few symptoms (clinicoradiologic dissociation). Black holes (lesions which are bright on T2 MRI and dark on T1 sequences) and atrophy (shrinkage) of the spinal cord and brain have a greater association with disability.
@victoriajohnston3219
@victoriajohnston3219 Жыл бұрын
@@DrBrandonBeaber Thank you for taking the time to respond. 🙂
@alisonw4901
@alisonw4901 Жыл бұрын
WOW! That was really helpful! Thanks
@DottieOlson-q3l
@DottieOlson-q3l 4 ай бұрын
Almost all of my lessons are in the left temporal lobe. What symptoms can I have with that? I have had a lot of mood changes, tinnitus, fatigue, and heavy leg muscles (easy to fatigue). I also am wiped out by a day of work.
@golub1marko
@golub1marko Жыл бұрын
Hello dr.Brandon.I have MS since 2015 but very mild symptoms or even without any and I got my medication before year and a half,before that,I was perfectly fine but 8 months after I've started with medication(Rebif) my condition got worse and I was on brain MRI and neck MRI and everything is like 4 years ago but,I am from Serbia and I do not believe in radiologist in city where I do MRI (Nis) because they make a lot of mistakes and I saw a huge lessions at the back of my head that is bright white and I got depressed and when I took my results,everything was fine and my symptoms in the time was fatigue,nystagmus,double vision that is happening only sometimes for a couple of seconds,dizzines that I have even now,nubness of right part of body under bellybutton and a lot more but neither one is constant and last only for 5 seconds,5 minutes,50 minutes or in worst case scenario,couple of hours and I went to my doctor and he said in mild foorm that I am crazy....I have nobody to read that MRI just because I dont believe to the radiologist when in 2017. they said that I have spinal muscle atrophy and I took a look of MRI and seen nothing there and doctor confirmed that later but that was in capitol,I can't get there anymore and this dr. doesnt read MRI's.
@terismith3284
@terismith3284 20 күн бұрын
I’m having a relapse now. The first since 2018 and the first while taking MS medicine. Which is disappointing and scary! My symptoms include my right leg from hip to knee being weak and numb. The freezing numb feeling is on my left thigh and half way up my stomach. I’ve started steroids yesterday and go for two MRI in January. What bothers me most of all is that this has been the first successful MS drug for me and now may need to change. Other medications have made me so sick 🤢 needing hospital care. Pisses me off. I’m active, live healthy and when things start going really well this sneaks up and attacks me. Wish this was solvable.
@sassy252
@sassy252 Жыл бұрын
I am trying to get the drs to all put their heads together and look at all of my symptoms. instead i get sent from dr to dr for each symptom . I had brain scan last month differential DX: demylinating disease or chronic ischemic microvascular disease but I am 65 so they say its old age. I have suffered for years.
@christinahurt7505
@christinahurt7505 Жыл бұрын
Me too, same experience with drs, have had symptoms since I was in my mid 20's and am now 56. Also I have MS in my family.
@ankeu.a.wallace
@ankeu.a.wallace Жыл бұрын
Thank you😘 for #SharingIsCaring video's on Multiple Sclerosis
@senull56
@senull56 Жыл бұрын
I have a large medulla lesion in the cervicomedullary junction that extends through my C1. It caused me transverse myelitis symptoms with weakness in my right hand, right arm, and right leg with numbness and tingling and pain from from light touch on both sides of my body. Large Numb spots developed on both of the bottoms of my feet that turned into pain after sensation returned. I also had moderate vertigo . My MS specialist says that I should have had the weakness on my left side and not my right side but my left side only had sensory symptoms and pain from my waist down and all my weakness was from my right shoulder down. Very confusing to me because i feel what i feel.
@armanidarling8700
@armanidarling8700 Жыл бұрын
I’m definitely going to try to reach out and schedule an appointment I’ve been having a rough go with neurologist, with all my mri scans no doctor have showed me mines or even looked at it when I complained about certain pains they just say it may be from your MS. So it would be good to know how you did in this video.
@terryplayle3393
@terryplayle3393 Жыл бұрын
Excellent video! Very informative
@DrBrandonBeaber
@DrBrandonBeaber Жыл бұрын
Thanks
@cherylvl1036
@cherylvl1036 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for another information filled video! I’m wondering where a lesion would be located that causes extreme foot sensitivity? Is it from spinal cord lesions? Is there usually just one area responsible for it? My feet are so sensitive to touch (both on the soles as well as on the tops) that I have to wear socks all the time and shoes whenever possible. They don’t hurt but it causes such discomfort and is one of my most hard to deal with symptoms.
@Funky6stringz
@Funky6stringz Жыл бұрын
What would the likely symptoms of someone who had non enhancing lesions at c2 c3 and c5 with c2 lesion covering over 80percent diameter of c2 cord ?
@thegoodolvet5586
@thegoodolvet5586 Жыл бұрын
Another Great Video Dr. Beaber! How critical would you say getting an mri with gad. is in getting a bigger picture of MS progress. I've yet to get an mri with gad as my nuero deems it unnecessary...
@Sumit_Girhe
@Sumit_Girhe Жыл бұрын
Is brain fog permanant ? Can i be the person that i was before ? Or i will have to compromise on some things ??(i have been suffering since 2 months) I have started doing all the healthy things since yesterday(exercise , meditaion,socializing & no stress) + took vitamin b12 injection & vitamin D capsule today (i will have to take these things for month at one week interval). Im 17 & my vitamin B12 was 193 pg/ml. So , will i be fine & how long it can take to cure??
@ElenaManoli-os5kn
@ElenaManoli-os5kn 3 ай бұрын
B12 was low too low, take also B1 and B6 injektions
@David-on7fy
@David-on7fy 9 ай бұрын
I wonder causes me to have three scattered foci on the high t2/flare signal in the subcortical and periventical white matter. I have pins and needles from head to toe and numbness. Please give me some possible explanation or insight. My neurologist keeps saying they are non specific but i feel differently about it
@vemver4146
@vemver4146 Жыл бұрын
I would like to have an appointment with you because I'm so scared about my situation. I have experienced tremors( left leg) and patch numbness on my left side( neck), I always have migraines since I was a child, I'm 42 years old now . I had a Brain MRI done and the result is : Few scattered punctate frontal and parietal subcortical and deep white matter T2 Hyperintensities are demonstrated, nonspecific but could be related to conditions such as migraine or early chronic small vessel ischemic type change. I'm so scared, the ENT doctor said I don't have serious problem but my left side is getting numb, my tongue( left side) is always burning and painful 😢😢.
@danielhernandez-fo3mj
@danielhernandez-fo3mj Жыл бұрын
ty so much for this video it actually sumwhat explains the new lsion on my c spine in the center of the spine with it slightly more towards the postior of it and i deal with lot of thoughts symptoms but also landed a wlaker for a weak lol if you could give some info of antiror left temporal lobe lsions, parietal ,frontal-parietal lobes and the corona radiata id very much appreciate it ... when i had the temporal lobe lsions grow i had aggrestion issues and even developed and studder along sond my need for the cane but hear it probably do to having other lsions also in the corona radiata
@tayricastro3370
@tayricastro3370 3 ай бұрын
2 tiny foci of flair signal in deep frontal white matter can cause synthoms of MS?
@sarina915
@sarina915 9 ай бұрын
Dr. Beaber, could this also be considered "lazy eye" when you describe one eye moving laterally while the other stays central (15.39)?
@just_some_bloke
@just_some_bloke 5 ай бұрын
One of the main problems I have is Homonymous hemianopia where I can't see left out of each eye.
@gideondark
@gideondark Жыл бұрын
I have Lesions in the left dorsal pons and the right brachium pontis (as well as other areas you covered). What would these represent to you?
@ginaopacki
@ginaopacki 7 ай бұрын
I have Dysarthria and now tring to find out why. I know it is from some part of my brian and I would like to where.
@blakesmith9039
@blakesmith9039 3 ай бұрын
What about lesions tbat cause numbness in the palms of hand and finger tips. Front of legs and feet?
@DrBrandonBeaber
@DrBrandonBeaber 3 ай бұрын
If the numbness is on both sides spontaneously and is related to multiple sclerosis, this would most commonly be associated with a lesion in the back of the cervical spine.
@afaf2930
@afaf2930 Жыл бұрын
Hello, we have a patient who has lost his mobility from the chest down for four months. He is 35 years old. Plasma was also done but it did not work. What is your diagnosis and what is the treatment
@annettematisz46
@annettematisz46 7 ай бұрын
Awesome! Thank you Dr. Beaber
@DrBrandonBeaber
@DrBrandonBeaber 7 ай бұрын
No problem
@mustafak.ismael542
@mustafak.ismael542 4 ай бұрын
Hi, it’s essential to get CSF if the doctor suspected of MS ??
@rosalindacentillas9410
@rosalindacentillas9410 Ай бұрын
My son experience left side body weakness also his left side face, also it affected his sight, his been diagnosed multiple brain abscesses..
@Joanne_2sweet4u
@Joanne_2sweet4u Жыл бұрын
Hi Doctor, I watched your video, I have a question Ive had always had insomnia and stress and had several symptoms of stroke in the past now I had an MRI done at Cedars Sinai 5 years ago and sent me home without any treatment! my MRI showed chronic brain microvascular ischemic disease in the white matter of the brain, it has turned into a complete sleep disfunction to the point I can’t function at all. I don’t have motor skill deficit but my system it’s shutting down slowly 😢 is it possible to have an injury the MRI is not picking up ? My doctor it’s not explaining me anything but I believe there must be some relation between that injury with my insomnia.
@atifali4753
@atifali4753 Жыл бұрын
Helli Dr i m a patient diagnosed NMo by my Dr 10years ago, steroids delta cartel prescribed n consumed upto 6years one eye has been improved, is there any other treatment??
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