Some of you may have read that I quit taking NuVigil a couple of weeks ago.
I feel much bettah!!! After approx. 4.5 months I never could achieve that first 2 weeks of mental clarity and energy.
NuVigil was dragging me down and interfering with my ability to think and function.
So,
I'm experimenting with my Rx drugs to see if I can still function normally w/o them. I don't take many (just 4).
Haven't taken
LDN for about a week. Haven't missed it or noticed any difference.
I think
Amantadine will be the next to go.
I only take 1/2 a dose (I cut my pills in half) of
Citalopram (antidepressant), and may begin tapering off that in another week or two. We'll see...
The one I absolutely won't mess with is my thyroid pill. Just switched to
Armour about 3 months ago. So far, so good!
Oh, and I underwent/endured an
EMG to test my nerves last week. No
carpal tunnel in my left arm (which is very numb). Mild CT in my right (not very numb & doesn't hurt). Go figure! *shrug* I never really thought it was carpal tunnel, but new doc wanted to make sure.
I have a date with my neuro in Dec., but not sure I'm going to keep it. Why should I? I know I'm lucky that my one and only lesion (C-spine) never seems to change. My numbness keeps progressing, but my abilities are pretty much the same as they were 5 years ago when I was dxd with MS. New neuro says NO to
MS -- MAYBE
transverse myelitis.
Whatever it is, I'm thankful its mild. It breaks my heart to read about the challenges of many of you dear ladies

who struggle with the stuff I admit I've taken for granted: standing up and walking where I want to go w/o fear of falling; using the bathroom without worry; driving a car; keeping a job; cooking and caring for family.
I admire you for your courage in talking about these day-to-day challenges. Thank you for that -- it gives me hope and strength in knowing that if/when its MY turn, I'll be able to hang in there and make changes/adapt as needed.
Love you guys (No, not going anywhere, just haven't said it in awhile).