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bobcatsrule 08-24-2008 01:52 PM

Bobcatsrule updated medical info...
 
HI all,

well it has been AGES since i have posted here. :eek: but I'm doing really well, for the most part and have been out and about quite a bit, thus no time to socialize (at least not too much).

I have been cleared of the dx of myasethenia gravis. Turns out it was a big mistake the whole time and it was medicine that was making me so sick and with so many wierd sx. :rolleyes: sooooo, here is what is really going on.

Symptom: Doubble vision - always a cheif complaint - something called strabismus (or eye misalignment). Turns out that when i did some digging into medical info at MCG that they discovered during the eye surgery the the interior (medial rectus) muscle in my left eye was much bigger (geneticly) than the other muscles in either eye, thus my left eye tends to turn inward. Thus the strabismus diagnosis.

oh almost forgot to mention on the 2X vision. (see u twice twice as well my pretty)!!!! I now have really strong glasses (16 prism diopters - or about a 1/4 of an inch thick on the sides of base out prisim). That pretty much fixes the problem (until i take them off then alas I'm back where I started).

Droopy eyelids = we dont' know but the current theory is that when I'm tired the eye lids droop to try and reduce the amount of doubble vision.

the LACK OF BALLANCE = this is a big one for me now - something called Meniere's Disease. It is an inner ear disorder and it turns out THAT combined with the medicine for MG was the cause of all the balance problems and why it was so intermitant and the whole deal. I actually discovered it quite by accident b/c i went to the General Practicioner doctor for a "doubble inner ear infection" (b/c i couldn't walk straight and walked like i was drunk).

She asked me a few questions and before she even looked at me she was like yep, you have Meniere's Disease. Oh well, mystery solved and yeah, that is interesting b/c i haven't even looked it up once to find out more about it b/c really I'm too busy right now to care. :holysheep:

it is kinda funney, b/c back when I didn't have 2 jobs and wasn't working insane hours at both (I have my own company as well as working as a trainer at a technology company); i would have been researching the heck out of this thing. Now I could really care less if I find out more or not.

Apparently I have had it for a long period of time and now that I have my answer to most of the mysteryies in my life, I'm ready to move on and have the life that I have always dreamed of. The best part is I'm living that dreamed of life now and sometimes i have to pinch myself to realize that this wonderful life (even if i do have a chronic - i didn't have nothin' to drink yet I walk like I'm drunk disease). I just learn to hold onto everything in my path and move about oh so carefully and so ungracefully. No big deal.

But It is fun when i go with my biz contacts to the local bar and I socially drinking (my sprite of course - what you thought I'd be drinking Alcohol?):Crazy 2:

but when I'm out socially "drinking" (as defined above) with my friends and I get asked how many I've HAD tonight...

My reply is oh about 3 pint glasses of the strongest ale known to man,...aka sprite.

They always get a kick out of that and so do i as i stagger away. :Sinking:pepsi::bump::

Life is fun, (if you so choose to accept the challenge of keeping it that way!)

AfterMyNap 08-24-2008 02:00 PM

Hiya, BCR! Long time no see, sounds like life is keepin' on keepin' on for you. Cool.

So, your cost at checkout no longer includes MG, MS is out altogether, you stagger from Sprite, and Meniere's Disease is the final total?

bobcatsrule 08-24-2008 02:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AfterMyNap (Post 353617)
Hiya, BCR! Long time no see, sounds like life is keepin' on keepin' on for you. Cool.

So, your cost at checkout no longer includes MG, MS is out altogether, you stagger from Sprite, and Meniere's Disease is the final total?

Yep that sounds about right,

there may be some other autoimmune action going on but for right now, that is the SUBtotal.

hee hee, so does this mean I have to "check out" of this group? :confused::wink:

AfterMyNap 08-24-2008 02:09 PM

No way! You have the coupon with no expiration date!:D

bobcatsrule 08-24-2008 02:12 PM

awwwwwwwwwwww thanks! That makes my day!

yeahbut 08-24-2008 04:48 PM

hey bobcat - nice to see you!

now don't you be drinking to much sprite and driving! there must be a limit there some how??? :D

don't stay away so long we miss ya round these parts!

tovaxin_lab_rat 08-24-2008 06:59 PM

Hey BCR! You know it could be all those bubbles in the sprite making you dizzy! LOL!

Nice to see you! Glad you checked in....AMN called it. No expiration date on the coupon. :D

Taffy 08-24-2008 07:32 PM

Ah Bobcat! We don't care what you have been drinking!:pepsi: Thanks for the update!

(They drink all sorts of weird stuff around here!)

bobcatsrule 08-24-2008 08:34 PM

This is for all...
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Av8rgirl (Post 353900)
Hey BCR! You know it could be all those bubbles in the sprite making you dizzy! LOL!

Nice to see you! Glad you checked in....AMN called it. No expiration date on the coupon. :D

Hi Everyone,

Thank you for the warm welcome back. It is good to be accepted.

you guys make me laugh so hard it hurts!! (in a good way!)

thanks,

bobcat!:grouphug:

Nancy T 08-25-2008 12:48 AM

Meniere's disease consists of discrete ATTACKS (lasting several hours, usually) of vertigo, fullness in the ears, tinnitus (ringing), and hearing loss. Each attack leaves the person with more hearing loss.

If you do not have any hearing loss (have you even had an audiology exam?), you probably don't have Meniere's.

Nonspecialist doctors sometimes hand out the "Meniere's" diagnosis with little or no justification to anyone who's dizzy.

There are MANY reasons for being dizzy--including a number of inner-ear disorders--but true Meniere's is really pretty rare.

Nancy T.


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