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JessieSue 05-17-2008 11:32 PM

Could Be Worse
 
I went over the results of my latest MRI with my neuro the other day. I have 2 new lesions. He said we'll have to keep an eye on them, we don't want them getting bigger. Well then how do I keep them from getting bigger?? How do I control this? I WANT to know, I NEED to know! I know there really aren't answers, but WHY can't someone figure this thing out???AAARRRGGGHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Ok, taking in deep cleansing breath......I'm just in a funk, feeling a little sorry for myself. I haven't talked to anyone about it because I don't want to say it out loud. I know it doesn't make much sense, but right now I'm only comfortable using this forum as my outlet. It's my safeplace I suppose. I just adore you all so much, our community does more for me than I could ever put into words, thankfully, with you all, I don't think I need to.:grouphug:~~~Jess

Friend2U 05-17-2008 11:39 PM

JessieSue,
 
I understand what you mean about using this as your only outlet. I feel that way most of the time. I don't know anyone, in person, who is going to through MS. And it's very hard for people to understand who aren't actually going through it, try as they might! :rolleyes:

I wish someone had all the answers, I really do... "they" say they are getting closer to the answers!!! So I try to hang on to that.:hug:

But, it's okay to be down sometimes... Shoot I got down about things before my dx, so I'm still human... and so are you! WE ARE HERE FOR YOU anytime you want to vent! I have learned there are a lot of smart folks here at NT who know much more than me! Don't be afraid to depend on them!!!:grouphug:

You are in my thoughts and prayers,
~Friend

SandyC 05-17-2008 11:57 PM

Come here homey :hug:

Let it out Jessie. My earplugs are in. :D

JessieSue 05-18-2008 12:09 AM

Thank you both so much! And thank you for accepting my whining with such support!

SandyC 05-18-2008 12:16 AM

Awww Jessie, you know we are here for you girl! Lesions are just that, stupid little lesions that serve no purpose but to scare the daylights out of each other. Jim has a ton of them but his last MRI only showed one active one, the others dim. It's the placement of where they are in most cases that really matters in the long run.

I honestly can't imagine what it's like to have something in your body that you have no control over. But we are great listeners!

PolarExpress 05-18-2008 06:39 AM

I'm sorry Jess..I have an appointment with my neuro next month to go over my latest MRI, sporting at least one new lesion (I just didn't ask when they called). You're not whining! It's good to be able to get out whatever you're feeling to people who've been there..We're all here for each other, that's the whole point of this forum, isn't it? :hug:

MooseasaurusRex 05-18-2008 06:56 AM

Come here.

Moose size hug time!:hug:

(Wow. You smell nice).;)

Vent away beautiful. It's part of what we do here. Keeping it in allows it to fester and grow into something worse.

Here endeth the lesson.

lady_express_44 05-18-2008 08:30 AM

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Originally Posted by JessieSue (Post 281567)
I went over the results of my latest MRI with my neuro the other day. I have 2 new lesions. He said we'll have to keep an eye on them, we don't want them getting bigger. Well then how do I keep them from getting bigger?? How do I control this? I WANT to know, I NEED to know! I know there really aren't answers, but WHY can't someone figure this thing out???


Well, theoretically, this is the reason we are on the DMD's, to hopefully reduce the number of lesions and attacks. What drug are you taking, and did he mention considering a switch?

I don't get MRI's as I will not switch my drug of choice anyway. My neuro says "what's the point in knowing then?", and I agree . . . why stress yourself out if you have no intentions of changing meds anyway?

Cherie

Jules A 05-18-2008 09:10 AM

I know how stressful this whole thing can be.:grouphug:

Imvho unless someone has a near clear MRI playing the "count the lesion" game isn't always the most productive. Its my understanding that since the images don't have the exact same placement from one MRI to the next, I have heard lesions can show one time and then disappear the next and that different Docs can count different numbers on the same film so I look at the MRI as just one puzzle piece but not the whole picture.


Although in all fairness my "numerous lesions" doesn't really led itself to a solid count so maybe thats why I don't pay too much attention. I do keep getting MRIs aprox. every 18 months just to see in case there is a significant change because at that point I would most definitely change therapies.

Hang in there and please if you find a way to keep them from getting bigger let us know! ;)

lady_express_44 05-18-2008 09:28 AM

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Originally Posted by Jules A (Post 281739)
... the "count the lesion" game isn't always the most productive. Its my understanding that since the images don't have the exact same placement from one MRI to the next, I have heard lesions can show one time and then disappear the next and that different Docs can count different numbers on the same film so I look at the MRI as just one puzzle piece but not the whole picture.


Great points, Jules.

Cherie


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