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Old 08-14-2011, 09:10 PM #1
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hmm might ask about that next time we see the neuro. even if he doesn't get steroids now, would be good to know for future reference. (also need to work out whether health insurance would cover cost for at home treatment).

You're not going to believe this- the xray below his shin and above the ankle showed severe inflamation of his tendons! So surprised at how BAD it looks. Do you think MS can cause that?

Partner said to me afterwards 'i'm glad I got the xray done, it doesn't look like its caused by MS'.
Me: 'um are freakin serious? MS is related to inflammation silly!"
Him: "The xray guy said my tendons are damaged, therefore its an injury! its damaged, meaning an injury!!!"
me: "ok, whatever.." just to keep him happy.

he feels 'relieved' now that he thinks its not MS related, and its an 'injury'. mind you, for injury to occur, there would have had to have been an ACCIDENT in the first place- there was none! ahhhhhg getting frustrated but I cant be stressing still cos I don't want him to start worrying again.
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