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Sunday, September 2, 2012

Triumphs and Tragedys of MS

Great Read about the Triumphs and Tragedys of MS
Posted by Diane at 9/02/2012
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Diane
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This blog is about the chain reactions in my life with MS.
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Favorite Quotes

"Destiny rarely calls upon us at a time of our choosing..."


"The secret to happiness is to do what you love with the people you love."


"Like everything in life, I just had to decide what to do with what I was given."


“Worrying about the future, almost always insurers that the future for which one hopes never happens.”


"Your past can ruin your future if you let it."


"Shoot for the Moon. Even if you miss you will land among the stars."



My Current & On-going Symptoms

  • Paresthesia
  • Generalized Anxiety Disorder
  • Acid Reflux
  • Bladder Dysfunction/Pain
  • Cognative Issues
  • Dizziness & Vertigo
  • Dysphagia
  • Fatigue
  • Foot Drop
  • Heat Sensitivity
  • Leg/Foot Neuropathy
  • Optic Neuritis
  • Pain
  • Spasticity
  • Tremor

My MS Story

  • My MS Story - Part I
  • My MS Story - Part II - The Official Diagnosis
  • My MS Story - Part III - My MS Guide

For those who don't know MS first hand - An Important Excerpt from Wikipedia on MS:

The person with MS can suffer almost any neurological symptom or sign, including changes in sensation (hypoesthesias and paraesthesias), muscle weakness, muscle spasms, or difficulty in moving;[15] difficulties with coordination and balance (ataxia);[15] problems in speech (dysarthria) or swallowing (dysphagia),[16] visual problems (nystagmus, optic neuritis, or diplopia),[17] fatigue, acute or chronic pain,[18][19] and bladder and bowel difficulties.[19][20] Cognitive impairment of varying degrees and emotional symptoms of depression or unstable mood are also common.[21][22] The main clinical measure of disability progression and symptom severity is the Expanded Disability Status Scale or EDSS.[23]

Multiple sclerosis relapses are often unpredictable, occurring without warning and without obvious inciting factors. Some attacks, however, are preceded by common triggers. Relapses occur more frequently during spring and summer.[24] Infections such as the common cold, influenza, or gastroenteritis increase the risk of relapse.[25][26] Stress may also trigger an attack.

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My Mom - Norma Jean

My Mom - Norma Jean
1945-1992 - Had MS for 28 years

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