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Okay, so DR thinks I have MS, but more specifically, I have sensori-motor polyneuropathy and dymylenation (sp?) in my leg nerves. Two nerves don't even respond to stimulation. Anyway, is this damage reversable? Or should I expect to live with it?
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Damage may not be 'reversible' but it may be 'work-around-able'
A great book to read is The Brain that Changes Itself. It gives hope to re-wiring around damaged nerve connections. HTH |
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Unfortunately, only time will give you that answer. Sometimes nerve damage resolves it's self and sometimes it's permanant.
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You're worrying again Chek....stop that..
![]() ![]() ![]() Early in the game, nerve damages can heal themselves, but MS is a progressive disease. But like they've said...most of the time, adjustable and livable. ![]()
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"Thanks for this!" says: | yeti (08-10-2012) |
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:-( The past couple of days have just been so hard. Everything hurts! I used to be a really good, fast typer. Now I'm slow and making mistakes and every keystroke hurts or fumbles. I'm not a patient woman. I just want answers. :-P But I guess I'll have to wait. My MRI is the 23rd, and then my Spinal Tap is scheduled for the following week. :S |
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