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SallyC 12-01-2006 03:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kingrex (Post 44545)
You get what?

You don't have MS and you're a Tysabri/ELN Invester.

kingrex 12-01-2006 06:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SallyC (Post 44704)
You don't have MS and you're a Tysabri/ELN Invester.

Yeah, that's what I'm all about.

Funny though, that you read "a few" of my posts over there and came away with that capsule impression of me, considering that 95% of my posts had nothing to do with Elan. Somehow you were able to hit upon that 5%.

So, what name do you go by on MSWorld, Sally? Just curious. :) As I said, you seem very familiar; I'd like to read some of your posts over there, too.

Harry Z 12-01-2006 09:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SallyC (Post 44704)
You don't have MS and you're a Tysabri/ELN Invester.


This wouldn't be the former MikeElan would it?:eek:

Harry

SallyC 12-01-2006 10:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kingrex (Post 44791)
Yeah, that's what I'm all about.

Funny though, that you read "a few" of my posts over there and came away with that capsule impression of me, considering that 95% of my posts had nothing to do with Elan. Somehow you were able to hit upon that 5%.

So, what name do you go by on MSWorld, Sally? Just curious. :) As I said, you seem very familiar; I'd like to read some of your posts over there, too.

I also read enough to know that you and your expertice has been very helpful and supportive there, as you are here. Don't get your shorts in a wad, you are welcome here.:D

retired_at_40_01 12-02-2006 08:20 AM

Update:

A new obstacle I have not read about. Would appreciate comments.

Felt good going into Friday's workout. Workout itself went well.

Problem: As I have increased time for workout, my core body temp, something I had given no thought to in years, went up causing MS to reassert itself. The only thing I can come up with is backing off.

Thoughts.

Pete

kingrex 12-02-2006 12:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SallyC (Post 44883)
Don't get your shorts in a wad, you are welcome here.:D

Now that has the ring of sincerity. ;)

Snoopy 12-02-2006 03:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by retired_at_40_01 (Post 44963)
Update:

A new obstacle I have not read about. Would appreciate comments.

Felt good going into Friday's workout. Workout itself went well.

Problem: As I have increased time for workout, my core body temp, something I had given no thought to in years, went up causing MS to reassert itself. The only thing I can come up with is backing off.

Thoughts.

Pete

Pete, Exercise is a good thing. The symptoms that show up due to exercise and the increase in body temp is short lived. Once you have relaxed and/or cooled down the symptoms should also calm down.

You can use a fan while working out and one of my favorites...take a cool shower once your done working out. A cool shower will bring you core temp down quite fast and you will smell better:D

retired_at_40_01 12-02-2006 04:43 PM

For the first time, I can say MS has got the best of me. I can't push harder by increasing more than I'm doing. I have to back off because I raise my core body temp. causing the MS to flare up. Frustrating to say the least. ****** is a better word. If anyone has ideas, glad to here them.

Pete

SallyC 12-02-2006 06:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by retired_at_40_01 (Post 45118)
For the first time, I can say MS has got the best of me. I can't push harder by increasing more than I'm doing. I have to back off because I raise my core body temp. causing the MS to flare up. Frustrating to say the least. ****** is a better word. If anyone has ideas, glad to here them.

Pete

What snoopy said. Use a fan or A/C when exercising and/or jump in a cool shower after your workout.

Never exercise in the heat or even room temp, as we PwMS tend to over - over heat.:eek:


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