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Old 05-20-2011, 09:41 AM #1
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Default MS is winning the battle :(

I really feel like MS is slowly winning the battle. I can't walk well at all, forget too much, and am sleepy all the time. I'm really worried. Work has been very stressful lately and I feel like I can barely function sometimes. I've tried and tried to follow my ethics to not be a whiner but I need to let somebody know how I feel like I'm losing this battle.
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Sorry you're having such a bad day.

Have you mentioned any of this to your Neuro? Does your employer know you have MS?

Maybe you could take a few days off and regroup. Sometimes a change of environment helps.

Be sure you're getting enough vitamins....especially B-12 and D-3. I cannot emphasize how much those two supplements have helped me.
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Thank you Kitty. Yes, they do know but not all of them from me. Thank you for listenting to my boo hoos! I was off two days since I was not able to get out of bed. I can't wait for this weekend.
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I hear ya, Doc. Take a deep breath and say, "in with the good" when you let it out say, "out with the bad" .. I do that, some days, a lot. My mind tells me it's working...sort of like a self-hypnosis..

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Hi Sally,

Yes, deep breathing is good. I need to do that. Thanks the the reminder.
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hi Doc, I'm so sorry to hear you're feeling like MS is winning the battle... you said one thing that I feel I really must comment on:
Work has been very stressful lately and I feel like I can barely function sometimes

I was dx in August of 2000 and went back to work the end of September 2000; I eventually got fired from that job and within a couple of months had another job; the stress went up and down at the first job but went from constant to worse on the second; I got fired from the second job in April 2004 and applied for SSD as the stress was causing exacerbation's of my symptoms, increasing cog fog, mental/emotional/physical fatigue I could never catch up to... I went on disability in August 2004 and over the next couple of years felt dramatically better across the board and it showed up in my bi-yearly neuro exams too--within 2 years my disability scale went from 3.5 to 0...

So, until I got fired and went on disability = no job stress, I felt like my MS was winning too. Is there any possibility you could apply for SSD and stop working? I don't know what kind of work you do, but I know my line of work could be terribly stressful and as much as I loved it, I had to stop working.

We all know stress is one of our enemies and I hope you can find a way to eliminate some and feel better~
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