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Becky21 04-09-2008 10:41 PM

KarenMarie,

You are hilarious. :D

You want me back on the game board just so you can pick on me and fire me? LOL Don't you know I just had surgery and I'm all sick and extremely weak and defenseless?:D

I am going to take it slow so be nice so I don't have a setback in my long recovery. Do you feel sorry for me yet?:p

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Originally Posted by KarenMarie (Post 255364)
We need you - tkrik, Bird and I ran out of people to pick on for bad habits and couldn't think of any more reasons to fire people so I'm afraid I picked on JessieSue - but now you're back with Sting and all YOUR bad habits - yeah - the show must go on ! Just take it slow - not too much typing -


lady_express_44 04-09-2008 11:38 PM

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Originally Posted by Becky21 (Post 255312)
The doctor's in the past have been very reluctant to say my heart rhythm problems and low pulse are MS related. There is no data to support this as an MS symptom. Now, I am hearing from my Cardio/Electrophysiolgist that since the problems began when MS became apparent and I had 3 brain stem lesions on my last MRI in 1994, that it is more than likely MS. I guess I will never know for sure.


Brain stem lesions . . . hmmm. Do you have other spinal lesions too? I guess they don't run into too many people in this situation, but I think that it is very possible this is caused by MS.

Glad you are on the mend, and welcome back.

Cherie

tkrik 04-10-2008 12:36 AM

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Originally Posted by KarenMarie (Post 255364)
We need you - tkrik, Bird and I ran out of people to pick on for bad habits and couldn't think of any more reasons to fire people so I'm afraid I picked on JessieSue - but now you're back with Sting and all YOUR bad habits - yeah - the show must go on ! Just take it slow - not too much typing -

Well, well, well. How do you like this Becky? You're just getting back on your feet and KM wants to pick on you on the game board. Someone here has a bad habit. *running to game room to see who posted last*:D

Get some rest now Becky. Update us when you are up to it again.

Twinkletoes 04-10-2008 12:42 AM

Becky!!! You're baa-aa-ack!!!

Great to see you posting again. Sorry for your setback. It's easy to get impatient when you're supposed to be mending.

Behave yourself!!! No more 2-handed hairwashing! :p

PolarExpress 04-10-2008 04:56 AM

Welcome Back Becky!!!
I'm glad you're back and doing so well..We missed you!

sassy 04-10-2008 07:10 AM

Hi Becky, don't think we've met but just wanted to add my get well wishes and glad you did so well during surgery!

DM 04-10-2008 10:11 AM

HI BECKY!!! So glad your'e back and mending! We missed ya around here. My Mother had a pacemaker and had to go through the same rituals you do. I always found it quite amazing, but when they'd check it over the phone and she had to put that magnet on her PM, I would always hold my breath. She'd laugh at me.

She had hers for 9-10 yrs and then had to have a new generator put in. She was a tiny lil thing, so you could see the bump of the PM and even the seatbelt would bother her, so I got her a seatbelt cushion, so it wouldn't rub.

You take care and don't overdo; I miss your picking on me too!! :D

Becky21 04-10-2008 06:59 PM

Cherie,

I don't know if I have any spinal lesions. My MS became apparent in 1992 a few months after back surgery in 1991. In the MRI of my spine, they were looking for the source of my back pain. The Neurosurgeon said I had a ruptured disk and degenerative disk disease so he operated.

The heart problems began the same time as my back but they thought it was stress from the back pain and surgery. When MS symptoms started the heart problems were on and off for a couple of years. I had to eventually go on meds to get it under control. The meds stopped working and I had to have the pacemaker put in in 1996 and take meds for the arrhythmias.

I have never seen a connection in searching through the MS info for all these years but there are certain diseases that intefere with the heart signal. I guess I'm in the unknown area but it could be MS related. They didn't think my back or headaches were part of MS in the beginning and that has changed now.

Thank you for welcoming me back.:)

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Originally Posted by lady_express_44 (Post 255412)
Brain stem lesions . . . hmmm. Do you have other spinal lesions too? I guess they don't run into too many people in this situation, but I think that it is very possible this is caused by MS.

Glad you are on the mend, and welcome back.

Cherie


AZjanie 04-10-2008 07:24 PM

Hi Becky and welcome home; we missed you.

btw: Did you get the extended warranty?

SandyC 04-10-2008 07:36 PM

Well, I'd say I am not that good of a friend since I totally missed this thread! lol Good to see you up and typing away.

Hey, I was on here the other night until 2am! That's a wild child! lol

Pssst, when Jim was first dx'd, they did mention that although very very rare, the heart can be affected by MS. Only because it is part of the central nervous system. I think because it's so rare, we don't hear much about it. You are special!


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