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Snoopy 11-22-2013 10:08 AM

Rocky Mountain MS Center Publication
 
The new issue of InForMS is about "You don't look sick" and the visible/invisible symptoms of MS.

Enjoy!

http://catalog.proemags.com/publicat...ec#/7aed93ec/1

Kitty 11-22-2013 10:36 AM

Thanks, Snoopy! This is a really good publication.

Love pages 8-13. I need to print them out.

SallyC 11-22-2013 01:30 PM

I couldn't read it....too small print!! I looked for a place to make it
larger, to no avail.. Oh well.

EDIT...Never mind I found it, THANKS

muddyeyeballs 11-22-2013 10:55 PM

embarrassed???
 
Is it common to feel embarrassed about my disability around other people? Been losing the use of my arm and my legs collaspe on me when i walk. Is it normal to feel embarrassed

Lynn 11-23-2013 02:26 AM

Thank you for this - loved it - and I also read the articles in the other editions that came up and they were great too - especially the one about cognitive issues.

Excellent :)

Erika 11-23-2013 05:26 AM

Hi muddy,

Sorry that this is happening to you. :hug:

Sometimes it is embarrassing, but at times like those, if the situation is appropriate, I find that just muttering "Stupid MS!" is enough to satisfy most onlookers. That relieves the embarrassment and usually cultivates some level of understanding from others.

It lets them know that the problem is not from alcohol consumption, which seems to be a common conclusion that some people jump to.

With love, Erika

SallyC 11-23-2013 02:09 PM

Welcome to NeuroTalk and the MS forum, Muddyeyeballs. Love your
name. How appropriate for a person with MS..:D

NurseNancy 11-23-2013 02:39 PM

Snoop,
i clicked on the link but my computer says (as it has been doing with other things) i need to update my adobe flash. can you tell me what that's about and how i fix it? i have an I Mac.

thanks

Erika 11-23-2013 08:32 PM

Hi Nancy,

My PC does that every time I start up when the computer has been turned off, and with some Web sites.
I've tried to update it, but it is already running the updates, so after much waiting and fooling around I get a pop up that says "can't install updates".

Now whenever that box comes up, I just click on "remind me later" or "X" to close the window and then just carry on with whatever I was going to do.
Most things play just fine after that.

Personally I think that it is a bug in the system that wakes up with some Web sites.

With love, Erika

Lynn 11-25-2013 04:12 AM

Really liked the part in the Summer Edition where they are talking about the different types of memory - it put things into a lot more perspective as to why I feel like I have large 'black holes' in my history - my husband will say 'do you remember when we.....' and I will draw a total blank, seemingly because the memories have not been taken in and moved to long term storage.

Also the different functional areas that can be affected with cognitive difficulty - knowing that it can affect visual and spatial perception and make tasks like driving, parking, map reading and judging distance more difficult somehow makes me feel a little less stupid and incompetent as a human being.

Stupid disease!


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