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Please, im desperate. I dont know whats going on. Help?

I need some help, from anyone who knows anything about neurology. Ive been having severe migraine attacks for about 4 years straight now. This means, when i wake up i have a severe headache, and when i go to bed i have a severe headache. Now, i know what your thinking, that's absurd. I wish. This has plagued my life for so long. Ive visited a neurologist before and no help. My migraines are accompanied with aura, as well as dizziness, feeling weak, becoming tired and irritated and the whole deal. About 2 1/2 years ago, my hand would start going numb. To the point that it caused me severe pain. From the bending of my elbow to my finger tips. Pain is so severe, i would cry upon moving it or being touched. This lasted about 3-4 days each time and happens frequently now. My neurologist did confirm i have tremors, and really bad Peripheral vision. She wasn't sure what either was caused by, and asked for a Lumbar test. Which, i did not due because of lack of parental approval. To make this story short, my tremors are getting worse, my muscles are weakening, my migraines more severe and it seems to go down hill from their. I did an MRI 3 years ago, and it revealed only multiple small "white spots" my doctor called lesions. There are days i can't get out of bed. I have no health insurance, or money. I'm 18 years old, a bit overweight. Have a family history of both Parkinson's, Multiple sclerosis, Anemia, and Diabetes. I do not have diabetes, but I did at some point have anemia. No longer do, Please help me im desperate. P.S please don't tell me to go out and get health insurance, or sneak off to the hospital without parental consent.

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  1. You don't need consent to go to the doctor if you 18. Lesions are generally an indication if ms but not always. Seek medical help before things progress.
  2. You'd think if it was this severe your parents would get you help. Really, we'd all be taking guesses here. Nobody here is a doctor, and nobody here (obviously) examined you. Do know that it's not something too extreme like a tumor, because 4 years without treatment would have you in much worse condition. My advice: write down exactly what your feeling and show it to your parents. It's clear you need medical attention, and they should help you with it.
  3. I was in your position almost EXACTALLY and am still currently in it. With your symptoms, DEFINITLY be checked for lymes once a month. It is a small chance that it will come out positive for lymes sends out false negatives all the time, but it couldnt hurt to get the testing done. Also, your MRI 3 years ago??? YOU NEED ANOTHER ONE ASAP. I know you do not have the money. U r 18 now whuch means u r an adult. You can get medicade to help with you. If your parents do not support you in trying to find out what is going on with you, then you should just go without them and take a friend or other family member with you. i had to do it when i finally collapsed. It took me to seize for my parents to realize i was seriously sick. There are also people who will work with charity cases. I am looking into it myself right now for the treatment I need. I know i mentioned some stuff you did not want to hear but i really do hope it helped you. Be safe and be well. Good luckself experience
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