Suspected tia could it be MS?

Hi all, New here and worried. I had a funny turn and am awaiting an MRI for a suspected tia. I don’t have any of the risk factors for a Tia and my abcd2 score was a 2. The consultant has said my chance of a Tia are very low but they are doing the scan to rule it out. I woke up with severe pain in my neck. I really struggled to get out of bed and the next day still didn’t have full range of movement. After an a&e visit prompted by 111 call a Dr has suspected tia as shortly after I got up with the pain I had started cooking in the kitchen and felt really unwell. Nauseous, dizzy and went off balance. I had to sit down and I couldn’t speak properly. My husband was asking me what was wrong with my speech. Now I’ve had an array of weird and wonderful symptoms over the years dating back 10yrs. They come and go every few years. 10yrs ago I lost my balance at work and was struggling to walk. I work in the NHS so I was sent to a&e and they tested me for alcohol (thought I’d come to worn drunk) said my bloods were fine, no idea what it was and sent me on my way. I’d had moments before and after of passing out and being off balance. Recently I’ve had terrible migraines, been dropping things and loosing my balance, especially on the stairs coming down. Like I misjudge them. Overall I’m very healthy. I don’t drink, smoke. My weight is fine and I exercise often. I would just like peoples opinions of whether they think there maybe something going on like MS from their experiences. Thank you in advance.

Hi, migraines can do all sorts of weird things, so maybe that`s the cause.

Good luck and hope you get to the bottom of it.

Boudsx

Hi, my experience over the past 9 months is that I have had around 10 lesions on my brain (well are they still there or have they healed I ask self). 20 year history of living with possible MS. Previous lesions found all that time ago. Negative lumbar puncture also. So bringing it up to date ALl the possible causes of current physical state of my brain are Migraine, Functional, MS or Vascular. So who knows. I don’t experience Migraines though.