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Old 04-24-2008, 12:48 AM #11
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I'm glad that I'm going to the neuro next week. Tonight, I noticed while I was crocheting, when I was wrapping some yarn around my right hand so that I'd have an even tension on what I'm making, that my hand got really tired and felt like my legs used to when I would speed-rollerskate for a half hour straight. (gosh, I miss that...altho, I could do without the intentional crashes and slides into walls. Yes. I was a weird child)

I hope that this doesnt mean that this MS crap is going to f-up my hands. I would probably accept something like paralysis in my legs, but my hands. No. Never. Ever. Ever. I'm a crocheter who sometimes knits, I need my hands.

I just took a small amount of Baclofen (something I hate doing) and I'm going to see if that helps the minor Hug that's starting in my left ribs and the weird little ache that's in my index finger on the right hand.

I can put up with a lot with this MS crap, but if it interferes with me crocheting or occasionally knitting, I'm going to be seriously ticked.
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