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Old 01-18-2010, 05:39 PM
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Hi Jana,

I admire and feel for you, lady! You're one tough cookie! I can't believe you're dealing with these sx everyday. I know that we can sorta get used to things and cope, but still...I wish there was a medicine you could tolerate so you could get some relief from these sx because they can be so annoying

Are you AcHr positive, or muSK (I may have asked you before, but I forgot)?

I drink all of the time too...I think that I drink a gallon of water a day, plus weak tea, and anything else...I have a drink on me at all times...I also can't really gargle- comes out of my nose, or I choke, or it comes out of my mouth.

I have TMJ too...Do you have a weak jaw? Mine is super tight, especially when my sx get bad. It feels like there's a clamp on my head keeping it shut. You are right. When I first started to experience this, I mentioned it to my dentist, and he thought that it was my jaw too, so I got a mouthguard, but that didn't help.

That happened to me too once. I got Popeye's chicken (had major craving..lol) and I tried to eat it, and it tasted funny. I had already swallowed it, though. So I panicked (I had just started pred. and was worried about what prednisone + food poisoning would be like), and tried to make myself throw up. I couldn't gag, though. I just prayed that nothing would happen, which it didn't, thank God.

Well, I'm very happy that my diaphragm works alright. I gotta be honest, whenever I see the threads about breathing, I get down and sometimes avoid them because I'm in denial about the breathing. It freaks me out. But I feel a bit better knowing that's not affected so much. But I also feel better knowing that even if things get bad, they can be coped with, and our bodies find ways to compensate. I see this from yours, Joanmaries, Alice's and Rach's example. But I still wish that you ladies could get some true, long-lasting relief. I wish that we all could, without the trade-offs from the medications (other than mestinon).


Nicky
AChR positive -- all three antibodies -- binding, blocking, AND modulating -- lucky me -- LOL. Seriously, though, I DON'T take this TOO seriously. I just sort of mosey along -- and do my thing. I have a tremendous faith in God -- I've seen His hand in almost every aspect of this STRANGE journey.

SOOOOO many people have things SOOOO much worse than I do. About once a week, I visit the blog of a young wife whose husband is declining rapidly from ALS. It puts things into perspective, ya know? I have so much to be thankful for -- I NEED to remember and count my blessings.

Funny you should call me a "tough cookie", Nicky. My students used to say that I "didn't play" -- LOL.

I have a mouthguard, too. Didn't do a thing for me, either. I HATED sleeping in that thing!!

I think that my jaw USED to be tight -- but, now, with the Topamax (for my migraines) it is more like "normal". I used to have a LOT of neck tension, too -- also gone -- I credit the Topamax.

I think that IF I was as YOUNG as you are, I "might" be more "freaked" about my breathing -- wanting to RUN and DANCE and be more ACTIVE -- but, I've done all of that -- I'm sort of content to live at a slower pace, now. Age has its benefits.

(((HUGS)))
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