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Hi cally
[Hello cally, I am just south of you on anna maria, glad you found this site. I have cervical issues and found this site last fall. I have met lots of good people, and good information here. Nice not to have the storms threaten isn't it? glad to meet you cally, ginnie
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Hello and welcome, Cally. So sorry about your CM. Now that you've had the operation, will your symptoms and disease improve? I have a friend with MS and CM, she hasn't had the operation, though.
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Hi Cally! Welcome! pull up a chair and read a spell. :hug:
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emg
Hello, and I am glad you found this site. Lots of people will give you their opinion on emg test. I was a stubborn kind of patient. My firsts neuro stated he would not help me anymore unless I received this test. I did not need more shocks to tell me I am having shocks. I further stated I am not a cow, of need of a cattle prod. I am a human and the SS camps were for torture not hospitals. There are some things I just don't do, and that was one. I was afraid and I didn't like the surgeon anyway. I managed to get my surgery, which was complicated, without the benefit of that particuar test. There are other tests more humane. This does make me an uncooperative patient, but then I am the one responsible for what direction I take. Telling me to take the test or else, didn't go down well and I actually said no, and walked away for good. I just really believe in the humane treatment of people in general. The testers hearing shrieks must be immune to pain. I am sorry to be negative, usually I am a positive person, but I would seek other doctors before I willingly subjected myself to that. ginnie
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Eric Intro
Since this is a Newbie thread I wanted to give a little background info. I have 5 amazing children, can't believe they came from me, and was diagnosed with M.S. at age 30. My symptoms started with a blind right eye, then progressively became numb from my toes to up to my chest all the way down. I figured I had MS and told me wife. She is great and I'm thankful for her. The MS I have is RR. My memory is causing me difficulties and I plan to reduce my private practice to working 4 days a week. I needed to get a wheelchair in the last two weeks because of right foot drop. I'm happy to read a lot of positive posts by people on NT. I love to read and play with my children. I was happy to have M.S. confirmed because it meant I didn't have a terminal illness. I thought it was a brain tumor because I've always had a very good vocabulary and keep losing words. I hope to enjoy coming here and all I can learn from you all.
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Welcome Eric, nice to have you here.:)
It's good to hear that you have such a great support system and loving Family, at home. Don't forget to join us at the Stumble Inn for a little non MS chatter, also. :hug: |
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New Here
Hi, I just joined this group and wanted to say hello. I was Dx'd RRMS this past January, and I am currently on Copaxone. I live in the Northwest, have a great husband and two dear children under the age of 6. I am still actively trying to learn about this disease, and coming to terms with the long term implications.
I look forward to getting to know everyone :) JSSL Ps. I tried to edit my signature, but it is not an option...does anyone know how to get this option turned on? |
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