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Old 05-01-2010, 09:03 AM #11
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since 3 yrs ago, i give birth to my daugter, every time i try to get up from my bed or a chair i fall down with out warnning. my legs are not sleeping or numbness it's just give up. i just turn 31, i'm to young for that,i went to my doctor i got blood test done she i just need more iron on my deit, she thinks i don't have feelings on them or are sleeping,i said there not sleeping i could feel my legs there just give up.one day i was try to picked up my daugther from the floor,samething happen thank God i was close to my bed i just fall on it and i dropped her.please any body who knows what it is let me know.thank you
Hi there.

You've been given lots of good advice. Especially from Mrs. D, who knows her stuff. Read what she wrote, and try to get more answers about your legs.

Keep posting here also.

Just wanted to give you a warm welcome and say hi.

Take care,
Melody
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Old 05-08-2010, 02:16 PM #12
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Hi Laudette
What you have described sounds like what I had for most of my early childhood until I finally discovered some medication to help. But before anything I would definitely get a second opinion. Most likely a biopsy would be necessary and several other tests. It took nearly 14 years before a good doctor referred me to a neurologist and able to determine that indeed I had a neuromuscular disease. Mestinon is the medication that I am on but as I said it will take several opinions to pinpoint any problem. Please send more details to determine its similarities to what I currently have. But don't worry and instead try to find answers and solutions
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Default Both of you? Laudette, and deCruz? Please don't be shy!

There are so many of us who have been in the exact or similar scared to stupid situations! I do know from my personal experiences, I've been terrified at least five times during and after my own serious PN diagnosis! Take others advices and check out the recommended sites in 'blue'? Then go from there, no one here bites or is too egotistic. We all have suffered one way or another with the whole spectrum of what I call 'THE Scaries' All the you mite read that is disastrous. Ignore that and look at what YOU can learn from the what-is's and what-to-do-about-its!
Face it, it mite not go away tomorrow [as much as we'd LIKE IT to?], but know what IS the problem then how to deal with that problem is key to keeping your sanity! And, keeping your sanity AND mobility are crucial to not losing more to deterioration!
You have to/MUST be brave not only for yourself? But for others who may need you in some ways. You learn quite quickly how to prioritize and 'portion' out what you have in terms of energy and pain reserves on either a daily or even hourly basis! [Honestly, it's kind of disgusting, portioning out doing 'things' by pay-backs?-you know what I man.] Do not cheat on yourself, ever! IF you tire? Nap! But make the efforts, which can be VERY hard at times? to get out and about more and more.
My heart goes out to you! Please, both of you, do NOT be afraid to ask even what seem to be silly questions! Sometimes? They really are not silly at all!
's and heart and hope to you both! - j
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