You know, my sxs aren't noticeable to anyone, really, but I have never felt this funky in a summer in my whole life.
Even though the fatigue I experienced for 3 wks. has died down, my back and legs are spasming worse than they ever have. And this uncontrollable sweating whenever I do the smallest thing...not hot flashes...just pouring sweat. This has been going on for about 2 months, but with the heat it is much, much worse, and I have to wipe my face and neck off frequently. The spasms have hit my back, wrap around my armpit to the front of my shoulder, and grab tight for a short time; and my calves and thighs are having a good ole' time... And the cog fog...good thing the DD was with me last night...went out to eat. I was adding a tip to the bill and had her check it...she laughed. "Less than 10%?" I meant to add 20%. Oops! Then we went to get frozen yogurt. The clerk gave me my change and I threw it in the tip basket, $2 and change. DD looked in it and laughed; I'd put $12 in...grabbed the ten and left, chagrined. my DD is begging me to call the neuro...but I am so reluctant after his NP told me it's not MS, it's depression and anxiety...no DUH. Wouldn't she be depressed and anxious if she felt as if her body was invaded?:confused: |
Dear Char, et al, I hope you are all having a good day today.
Just wondering (not trying to take over your thread), but may I ask when did the heat begin being a problem for you? I've been dxd for just a year and so far the heat hasn't bothered me much. Curious to know if that's something that will come in time. DH wants to retire to a warmer winter clime, but not sure that's a smart move for me. Won't happen for 10 years, but would like to know if that's going to be an option. Thanks! *hands thread back over to Char* |
I sent you a PM Twink - but heat doesn't bother me!
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