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lady_express_44 02-24-2008 01:55 AM

Yep, agree with you on all that too, Sally.

It was likely the way I wrote my original reply which motivated Koala to question it . . . and I saw her point.

Cherie

weegot5kiz 02-24-2008 01:59 AM

well said Sally i agree, loosen up, another site tried it and if I am not mistaken most of those folks are here now. when a lot of us have cog fog and cant remember last nights dinner, its easy to see how some of us differ in how we describe things, its how they are perceived by that INDIVIUAL, we are all different and the illness hits us all differently as do the meds and treatments and our descriptions



peace

Gazelle 02-24-2008 08:40 AM

Numb with feeling is exactly what I'd call it too.

sugarboo 02-24-2008 11:36 AM

I'm a bit taken back on this, and the other thread. It's kind of like being on the playground and not being with the popular crowd...not allowed to play in the sand box.

How many had a dx right away?

How many did it take years?

To assume that those in limbo are 'wanna be's' is outragouse, at least to me. I wanna be nothing! I didn't ASK for ANY of this!

Don't think for a minute that those of you who don't want limbo'ers here....DON'T NOTICE. WE NOTICE. There is a handful here who are not 'prejudice' and for them I'm grateful. It angers me! I'm a part of this forum...supporting, hugging, understanding.....trying to be a support when I can, and then to talk about me and others here as if we are wanna be's is hurtful and mean. Some of the arrogance of it all just makes me :eek:

Maybe I've over stayed my welcome here.

BTW: I call it numbers!

PS: I've NEVER gotten a sx because I read it here...or anywhere! EVER!

SallyC 02-24-2008 12:28 PM

GJ, I hope my post didn't lead you to believe, in any way, that I consider Limbolanders as wannabes. It never entered my mind. I personally, consider all LLs as PwMS, or, if not MS, then another similar illness.

I dont buy, for one second, that yours and other's symptoms are caused by stress. :rolleyes: I do believe that stress does bring on MS symptoms, though. I think that, one day, most of you will be DX with MS or a Similar disease.

I think if there are those here who do not accept LLs as part of our supportive, loving Family, should go back from where they came.:( I don't really think that is what was meant, though, greenjeans. It may have just looked that way to you.:confused:

Anyway, if there is any doubt in your mind, you are as welcome here as the flowers in May. I always look forward to your supportive and fun posts. Keep em coming.:hug:

Quote:

Originally Posted by greenjeans (Post 222934)
I'm a bit taken back on this, and the other thread. It's kind of like being on the playground and not being with the popular crowd...not allowed to play in the sand box.

How many had a dx right away?

How many did it take years?

To assume that those in limbo are 'wanna be's' is outragouse, at least to me. I wanna be nothing! I didn't ASK for ANY of this!

Don't think for a minute that those of you who don't want limbo'ers here....DON'T NOTICE. WE NOTICE. There is a handful here who are not 'prejudice' and for them I'm grateful. It angers me! I'm a part of this forum...supporting, hugging, understanding.....trying to be a support when I can, and then to talk about me and others here as if we are wanna be's is hurtful and mean. Some of the arrogance of it all just makes me :eek:

Maybe I've over stayed my welcome here.

BTW: I call it numbers!

PS: I've NEVER gotten a sx because I read it here...or anywhere! EVER!


momXseven 02-24-2008 12:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by greenjeans (Post 222934)
I'm a bit taken back on this, and the other thread. It's kind of like being on the playground and not being with the popular crowd...not allowed to play in the sand box.

How many had a dx right away?

How many did it take years?

To assume that those in limbo are 'wanna be's' is outragouse, at least to me. I wanna be nothing! I didn't ASK for ANY of this!

Don't think for a minute that those of you who don't want limbo'ers here....DON'T NOTICE. WE NOTICE. There is a handful here who are not 'prejudice' and for them I'm grateful. It angers me! I'm a part of this forum...supporting, hugging, understanding.....trying to be a support when I can, and then to talk about me and others here as if we are wanna be's is hurtful and mean. Some of the arrogance of it all just makes me :eek:

Maybe I've over stayed my welcome here.

BTW: I call it numbers!

PS: I've NEVER gotten a sx because I read it here...or anywhere! EVER!


Thank you!
This is REALLY hard for us in limbo that don't want it to be MS but all (or most) of the SX are point that way. I even have Dr.'s and others that have MS (that know me in person) that say it sure seams like MS to them also.

We come here to find support derring this hard time and some time get jumped on how something doesn't look like MS to those that have a DX but than turn around and say that they have THE SAME THING a week later to someone else on the board that has a DX.

And to agree with Greenjeans last line, "PS: I've NEVER gotten a sx because I read it here...or anywhere! EVER!", sometime we don't know that a SX is a MS SX until we see others talking about it, we see those with a DX do the same thing. "I thought I was the only one that had that", "I didn't know that was from MS". Ring a bell.

Bottom line, do jump on the UN-DX so fast. There maybe some here that DO want MS and I feel very sorry for them. But I don't think you can tell just by there post if they are a Want-to be" or a limboer that feels it must be MS because nothing else adds up as well as MS.

There are times I walk away from the board in tears and ask my self why I keep coming back. And my answer is "Because I can't even find a good Dr. that will listen to me".

If there are any typos, I'm sorry, I'm too upset to reread my post to see if everything sounds right. I'm not here to prove I'm NOT a wanna have MSer. I'm here to find the support I need until I do find out what I have. And I have SO much history that I haven't posted on the board so just because I haven't posted it doesn't mean I have tried it, had it, gotten over it, or even never had it, never tried it, etc. Someone said in another post to me that I should try Lyrica or Neurontin, well I have tried both. I didn't wake up last month thinking "I want to have MS". I have been dealing with odd things for at least 14 years and the past 4 years it sure seamed like there more than Fibro going on inside of me.

SallyC 02-24-2008 12:34 PM

What I just said to GJ, goes for you too, Mom. You are part of our Family..:hug:

momXseven 02-24-2008 12:37 PM

Oh and if I were to "pick" an illness to have it wouldn't be MS. I'm scared of needles and don't know if I would every be able to give my self the shots to my self. And who would want lesions on there brain and maybe even there spine?
If I were to "pick" it would be something like CFS, oh wait I have sometime very close to that all ready, why would I want something else???? :confused:

sugarboo 02-24-2008 12:47 PM

Thank you Sally,
If I read anything out of context, it may be because I didn't sleep last night...totally a low back pain thing :o (I'll review later)

When I see someone talk about wannabe's...I get that there may be some who are hypochondrics in this world...but I know I'm not one of them. Having MS is a bad thing...but those who have a dx are lucky. They have their answers and they have doctors who are addressing there sx or trying to stop the progression with meds.

Those like me have nothing but confusion, questions and fear of being labeled as a 'wannabe'. Fear of saying ANYTHING that may be construed as imaginary. I come here for comfort, but in most cases I hang in the 'fun' threads....I don't want to complain about anything....unless I'm currently experiencing it. I feel lucky that right now I'm feeling pretty normal. Maybe that will be the case for the rest of my life, or maybe the sx will come back again. Wait and see is not easy or fun :(

I enjoy being a part of this community. I like the people here...I followed here with y'all!! :D

Thanks for the kind words....It does mean alot to me :hug:

Quote:

Originally Posted by SallyC (Post 222979)
GJ, I hope my post didn't lead you to believe, in any way, that I consider Limbolanders as wannabes. It never entered my mind. I personally, consider all LLs as PwMS, or, if not MS, then another similar illness.

I dont buy, for one second, that yours and other's symptoms are caused by stress. :rolleyes: I do believe that stress does bring on MS symptoms, though. I think that, one day, most of you will be DX with MS or a Similar disease.

I think if there are those here who do not accept LLs as part of our supportive, loving Family, should go back from where they came.:( I don't really think that is what was meant, though, greenjeans. It may have just looked that way to you.:confused:

Anyway, if there is any doubt in your mind, you are as welcome here as the flowers in May. I always look forward to your supportive and fun posts. Keep em coming.:hug:


lady_express_44 02-24-2008 12:48 PM

The thread about whether to list symptoms was intended for “anyone searching around for a dx on the net”, which is why I did not think anything of listing my numbness sensations here, on a separate thread specifically about that symptom.

The part where Koala was right was that if someone was searching the net for “numbness”, they may very well have run into that posting. In effect, I was doing what was decided was not a good idea.

This is not personal.

Cherie


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