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SallyC 01-31-2014 07:52 PM

Happy that you hit it off with your new Neuro. That's half the battle..:hug:

Mariel 01-31-2014 09:55 PM

KerOpi, you spoke of having such a time with your hands, and having childhood troubles with paralysis. My hands were my first problem. I did well in sports like running or dancing but got all D's or F's in anything to do with throwing or hitting a ball. And it was supposed to be because i didn't want to socialize, according to one teacher. So I concentrated on dance, and was known as an excellent dancer, on toe in ballet no less--until I got sick at 17. Then I could not even get up on my toes again, and I couldn't figure out why, because no one diagnosed me. I lived in a fog where I--and everyone else--assumed I just wasn't trying or coping well. There were times when I could hardly write with a pen, but I was good at typing, so computers are a blessing. The neural deficit strikes some places, not others--making it easy for me to type, hard for me to hold a pen unless I'm feeling really well, going through a good patch. It's dramatic how the pen-manipulating varies from day to day, for me. Up and down. I must have remissions and relapses at a faster rate than some.

Hoping for UP for you, soon! Since you are new, I recommend the Swank MS Diet. I am certain I do better when I follow it, although it's not a cure-all. I knew Dr. Swank, he was one of my diagnosticians. I believe his diet helps some of us a LOT. So if you haven't already, consider looking at it. It's really an easy diet!

ker0pi 02-01-2014 01:13 PM

Thank You Mariel.

I have always had difficulty with penmanship, just thought of as lazy and typing was much easier as well. Unfortunately in the past year typing has become a challenge as well. I'm hoping the OT will help with that.

I have always been very uncoordinated at sports that involved hands. I was MVP of my track team in school and until 5 years ago had incredible endurance for distance running.

As a teenager I was medicated with anti-depressants for similar reasons. Not social enough, not getting the grades that my aptitude testing showed I was capable of attaining.

I began a strict gluten free diet 18 months ago and that has been such a huge help. I'll look into the Swank MS diet to see if there is more I can do.

It it so helpful to hear from others who've had similar experiences. This disease can be so isolating.


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