8 "Weird" MS Symptoms That Are Actually Completely Normal

Are you currently seeking a Multiple Sclerosis diagnosis or have you just been recently diagnosed? You are not losing your mind, and you are definitely not alone. In this video, I break down 8 "weird" symptoms of MS that make you feel strange but are actually incredibly common in our global community. From the infamous "MS Hug" to cognitive glitches (you’ll see me have a major one right in the middle of this video!), we're looking at how these symptoms present, how they affected me over my 10-year journey to a diagnosis, and the real numbers behind how many people they impact. We love numbers here because they help quantify and qualify what we are experiencing, leaving a little less guessing room in a very unpredictable disease. Multiple Sclerosis Resources and Education group:   / 372390252064980   🕒 Timestamps: 0:00 - Introduction: You Are Not Alone 1:10 - 1. The MS Hug (The Cuddle Squeeze) 3:20 - 2. Itching Without a Rash 4:40 - 3. Internal vs. External Tremors 6:10 - 4. Foot Drop & Mobility Challenges 7:20 - 5. Cog Fog & Cognitive Glitches 9:00 - 6. Dizziness & The Floating Sensation 9:40 - 7. Electrical Shock Sensation & Trigeminal Neuralgia 11:00 - 8. Phantom Smells, Senses, & Pseudobulbar Affect (Uncontrollable Laughing/Crying) 12:30 - Cliff's Advice: How to Log Senses for Your Neurologist 👉 What about you? If you are a long-time MSer, comment below with other "weird" symptoms you’ve experienced to help someone who has no idea what they’re going through right now. Let's help each other feel a lot less alone. If this helped you, please Like, Share, and Subscribe to help get this information out there! Now... I need a nap. See you next time, Cliff 🧡 SUPPORT THE CHANNEL Subscribe: It’s the best way to help us raise MS awareness! Comment: I love hearing your stories—how are you doing today? Shop Chronic Illness Merch: https://curewithcomedy.com/ Connect:   / neurocliff   ⚖️ MEDICAL DISCLAIMER I am not a doctor. I am a patient sharing my personal journey with Multiple Sclerosis. The information in this video is for educational and community-support purposes only and should not be taken as medical advice. Always consult with your neurologist or healthcare provider before making changes to your treatment plan, including DMTs like Ocrevus, Kesimpta, or Mavenclad. #MultipleSclerosis #ChronicIllness #NeuroCliff #MSAwareness #LifeWithMS