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Old 04-02-2008, 10:34 PM #1
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Default maybe some of you all could help on this one

OK been DX since 2006, yet something was wrong since 1999, I didnt know what was wrong nor did I ever suspect MS. so the attacks ( about3-4 a yr)came and went and i did not log them into my data banks for comparison.

now since the DX this is my 5th attack anywho most times everything has always been on left side, and looking back i see this to be true with before, when I no idea of what was wrong, left eye vision troubles left side of face slouch slurred tightness numbness all left,

this latest attack, and by the word attack i mean exasberation or however u spell that da@@ word, this time its right side i could not even feel docs touching my head or face arms or legs the pin nothing

having trouble with right leg and arm numbness and stability and well the cog fog at the moment is horrid and my typing is a joke my left hand already sucketh, cause of crippling fingers

now my right ones hit what ever key they want. most of my lesions are in the brain but the last 3mri's we have been watching one grow in my spine and a fairly large one, my wife ask if we are doing another mri and both of us answered at same time no why waste money

cause we know what its gonna show its there its active. I guess what I am trying to get at is does this ms switch sides I know when i asked a long time ago in that other dimension about numbness left or right side i saw a few that said both.

Am I reaching the both stage or can this ms change course and decide he lets go mess with his right side of his body for a few yrs now, and leave the left alone? or is this something more I need to adjust to,

and for the record if any of you saw my inquiry about headaches and MS, well Nero the neuro finally said something," generally headaches are not asscociated with ms but the spinal attacks can lead to it and some times when you have exesberations, it can also give u headaches too.

for the record I dont get headaches I have had 14 maybe two or three more than that and by headaches i mean migraines which would pretty much account for the amount of times I feel, and looking back at my er and hospital stay charts, the pieces are falling in place.

I know now when I get a migraine I am having an attack, sorry to go on like this I am on a bigger than normal dose of steroids, and they wonder why baseball players take them, its cause they can hit the homer and run the bases and be seated before the ball lands.

this right side thing sucks i had come to terms of dealing with left side issues the left side issues seem to be permanent are these right side ones gonna be too or will it take a few attacks b4 that happens?

I know you are not docs just a guess or scenarios would help what u went through ect....

peace and again sorry so long
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