Could I own MS or is it something different?

I know this is long, but I need to explain it all.
I used to get migrains from something like 15-18 yrs old. My symptoms would usually include some or all of the following: Blind spot in departed eye, numbness in left arm/hand, throwing up, cold/hot sweats, sometimes i would have trouble speaking or comprehending and on experience a headache. The doctors said it was migrains. At age 18 I stopped taking birth control pills and they subsided. Now I am 26 and have had a handful of occassions within the past year or so where I get dizzy, tunnel mirage, muffled hearing, hard to comprehend a conversation, hard to breath, sweats, low standard, and on one occasion, my lips turned blue. I have be to the ER for these and they don't diagnose me with anything, once they said i had a bladder infection, the other times, they just monitored me for a few hours keeping me hydrated, until it go away.
I feel all that info is needed for my following question: Does anyone hold a clue what could be going on? My doctors don't and act like it's nothing to look into. Migrains run within my family, so do stroke and heart attack, and high blood preasure and low blood sugar. I have anxiety, and am bipolar. It cannot be a side effect from my meds as they enjoy been changed enough and my problem still exists. I heard something going on for mini siezures that can go unnoticed and cause odd migrain approaching or mini stroke symptoms. I am trying to find a doctor that has some ideas, but in the meantime, if anyone have any intelligent input on what might be causing this, please tell me about it. Thanks

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I've hear MS could be it, but after reading up on some of it, I'm still confused and don't know that MS could be a factor.
Answers:    I am actually in the process of being tested for MS and your symptoms don't nouns like anything that I have experienced or read about. I enjoy a multitude of symptoms including, Trigeminal Neuralgia (a horribly painful condition affecting the nerves in my face), mylegs feel close to they are being stung by bees and are very weak at times, I shake adjectives the time, my grip in my hands is weak, I hold random muscle spasms, I lose my words, last week I even forgot how to count, I can't remember the names of simple everyday things st times (like the other afternoon I was trying to ask my husband to hand me the spatula and all I could bring back out was "that flippy thing", I have stabbing pains in the bottoms of my foot, I get constant UTI's and kidney infections and have constant kidney pain, i own a heavy feeling on my chest constantly, I experience vertigo regularly..there are closely more symptoms that I have but I'm sure you get the picture by now.
The mini-seizures you are chitchat about are called Petit Mal Seizures or Absence Seizures. My son has this. In his skin, you can look at him and tell he is having one. He just nice of blanks out for up to 15 seconds or so and then just class of wakes up and asks what you just said to him. It's like his brain newly came unplugged and he just looses those seconds. It is more than possible that someone would have noticed you doing this. There is a chance that if you do hold it then the episodes are only lasting a fraction of a second so and so are going unnoticed. Your doctor can preform an EEG to look at your brain activity and determine if this is what is going on with you. If you feel as if your doctor isn't taking you seriously later try one more time to get him to listen to what you are going through. It has taken me over three years for my doctor to stop recounting me I have Fibromyalgia and to actually consider something else. What worked for me was that I wrote down respectively and every symptom that I have gotten in the last three years. When he saw them adjectives (a page and a half) put together, he really took notice that I am going through heck and said that even he didn't realize how much was actually going on. He be just treating each new symptom as it popped up and didn't really put them adjectives together like that.
You are your best advocate are you have the right to find out what is going on and to go and get the proper treatment for it. If you try again with your doctor and you don't get anywhere with him, it's time to turn doctor shopping. You can make appointments to different doctors and talk to them about how they would pedal your issues and then choose the one that best fits your needs and that you feel comfortable next to. I hope some of this helps you and that you find relief soon. Good luck Sweetie :)

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