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ckepi 02-14-2008 03:48 PM

You know you have MS when you can relate to 98% of these posts.

You know you have MS when you tell yourself all the way to work at 9am to call the babysitter to let her know DD won't be coming today and then realize at 3:20 just as the babysitter is heading out the door in the snow to meet the bus you never callled.:eek:

Then you try to hurry and get her before she gets out the door and if you miss her pray she has her cell phone on :o.

And sadly this happenes way to often thank goodness my babysitter is awesome and forgives me.

PolarExpress 02-14-2008 05:26 PM

You know you have MS when:
Everything's always new! I swear I could hear the same joke 500 times and roll on the floor laughing, tears running down my face, simply because I can't remember it from the last 499 times it was told.
Have you heard about the memory tests they've been trying on lab rats? They play a sound and shortly after give them a gentle shock. They come to expect the shock after they hear the sound, and tense up (higher heart rate, etc)..If they stimulate a certain part of the brain right after the sound, they forget what's coming..So instead of the sound being followed by stress & running to protect themselves, it's the sound followed by "Oooo, what's that sound *shock*", the sound again "Oooo, what's that sound *shock*"..and so on..
OK I forgot..Did that story have anything to do with what I started talking about?
Ooo, wait a minute, did you hear something? :confused:

~~~~Zzzzzzt~~~~~ OUCH!

CayoKay 02-14-2008 06:40 PM

you KNOW you have MS when you have mastered the following terminology:

Trigeminal Neuralgia

Optic Neuritis

Uhthoff's Syndrome

Oligoclonal Bands

Nystagmus

Vertigo

Diplopia

Pseudo-Exacerbation

Retrobulbar Neuritis

Monoclonal Antibodies

L'Hermitte's Sign

Immunomodulators

Babinski's Sign

Neurotransmitters

Oligodendrocytes

Demyelination

Spasticity

Parathesias

Dysthesias

Primary-Progressive

Relapsing-Remitting

Secondary-Progressive


and you have the names and side effects of the meds memorized:

Avonex

Betaseron

Copaxone

Methotrexate

Rebif

Tysabri

ACTH (AdrenoCorticoTrophic Hormone)

Solu-Medrol or IVSM (MethylPrednisolone)

whew!

PolarExpress 02-14-2008 10:15 PM

Wow Kay!! The fact that you can remember all those names, much less SPELL them! I can't even pronounce most of 'em..:Bow: I'm not worthy!!

oldsteve 02-15-2008 04:39 AM

You know when you have MS when you feel like hell and can barely walk and have people tell you that you look "just fine". With your cane or walker at your side.

CayoKay 02-15-2008 04:48 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by PolarExpress (Post 215979)
Wow Kay!! The fact that you can remember all those names, much less SPELL them! I can't even pronounce most of 'em..:Bow: I'm not worthy!!

I cheated, I confess...

:o:p:o

http://www.geocities.com/HotSprings/3468/gloss.html

'cause quite frankly, I couldn't spell Uthoff, Babinski, or L'Hermitte.

so, why do WE get stuck with all the WEIRD names?

:confused::cool::confused:

PolarExpress 02-15-2008 10:23 AM

We could think up "pet names", like Babs & Herman..? :Hum:

momXseven 02-15-2008 10:29 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ckepi (Post 215659)
You know you have MS when you can relate to 98% of these posts.

What does it mean when you can relate to 98% of these post but Dr.'s saying you don't have MS because your MRI is "fine". :Scratch-Head:

CayoKay 02-15-2008 10:40 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by PolarExpress (Post 216250)
We could think up "pet names", like Babs & Herman..? :Hum:

that's funny, because my grandparents' names are Herman and Barbara.

:D

but how on earth do we 'nick' Uhthoff?

:eek:

PolarExpress 02-15-2008 11:00 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CayoKay (Post 216269)
that's funny, because my grandparents' names are Herman and Barbara.

:D

Oops..No offense..:D
but how on earth do we 'nick' Uhthoff?

:eek:

Hmm..That'll take some thought (I'm in trouble already..)..Maybe a phrase would work better?
Somethin' somethin' "off"...:Ponder:


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