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Old 11-30-2007, 12:45 PM
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Unhappy A Horrible Post Thanksgiving Week!

I'm sorry I haven't been around to post this week but it has been just horrible!

Joyce and I had a great Thanksgiving at home then travelled to visit my duaghter's family for the weekend. I was fantastic and the grandson's are a pure blast to be around. Ages 4 and 2.

Came home Saturday night, watched football Sunday and ordered take-out at a local sport's bar resturaunt for dinner. It tasted great! By 11:30pm that night both Joyce and I were in separate bathrooms getting hit coming and going at the same time. It was so bad that she and I slept in different bedrooms, used separate bathrooms, and didn't actually "see" each other unti Tuesday afternoon.

Joyce recovered well enough to go to work on Thursday which, by Thurday night, she had greatly regreted. I'm "still" recovering and haven't eaten anything other than a small bowl of cereal each morning staring on Wednesday. Can't wait to see how much weight I've lost.

We have come to the conclusion that it was severe food poisoning and with Joyce being immunosuppressed and me with an auto-immune disease and already in a deficit, it really went rampant on both of us. We have never been this sick and expecially at the same time.

Don't even tune into the "Food Channel" with me in the room. Still can't stand to think about food. So this week has been a real bummer for the both of us. I don't expect to be anywhere close to normal until Sunday. Time will tell.

Just an update on me this week. Best to all of you!
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Dx'd 12/00 w/RRMS
Dx'd 05/01 w/SPMS
03/05 Rescinded MS Dx Neuro thinks something else
03/06 New Dx of Hereditary Spastic Paraplegia (HSP)
Rare deteriorating motor neuron disease. No cure. No Treatments.
Only 20,000 Dx'd patients in US
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