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Posted: Sat Oct 03, 2009 6:18 pm
by mrhodes40
There you go Cat!! On your way! Sounds sort of like my long days...

(I was tipped off; my BFF told me ignore the games you'll thank me---was she right Cat?)

Posted: Sat Oct 03, 2009 7:22 pm
by Sharon
Good for you Cat! You may be a little tired tomorrow - sounds like you had a big day today. Nice to hear that things are turning around for you.

Sharon

Posted: Sat Oct 03, 2009 9:28 pm
by CNClear
Yeah, really nice to hear that! It makes me feel good for you to have a day like that...especially, since I couldn't go to my nephew's wedding in VA Beach last weekend...had to forfeit plane tickets, reservations, not to mention that we missed the best part of all...the wedding!! I was so down all week because of that...you never do get used to that kind of disappointment with the unpredictableness of MS, do you...

So, your post really did make me feel good!

Here's to better daze ahead, for us all!!

Lisa

Posted: Sun Oct 04, 2009 7:15 am
by magoo
Woooooo Hoooooo!!! Good for you! Sounds like a perfect day:) I hope you feel great today.

Posted: Tue Oct 06, 2009 9:05 am
by catfreak
Hi all,

I had my INR tested yesterday and it was 5.3 yes that's right 5.3!!!

Off of the Coumadin for 2 days then 2.5mg and test again.

I am tired but not as bad as you would think. My nose has been bleeding a bit and now I know why.

On another note, I have noticed the numbness and tingling in my arms, hands, legs and feet has diminished a great deal. My headaches have lessened (except for the day my neighbor burned something that stunk really bad and I had the windows up in my house). Fatigue has lessened recently as well. I still have tinnitus in my left ear although not as bad as before the procedure. Could this be related to the high INR?

I am excited about the changes and hope for more to follow.

Take care and I will post more later.

Cat

Posted: Tue Oct 06, 2009 9:46 am
by Sharon
Hey Cat - be sure to go over to the "tracking" thread and post your MS history and the CCSVI stuff.
http://www.thisisms.com/ftopict-8346.html

I am interested in your tinnitus lessening. Mine has remained the same and I have it in both ears. I know there is a difference in the type of tinnitus denoted by the sound you get to listen to. Wonder if that has anything to do with it. Mel said her tinnitus has also lessened ---- maybe you all are listening to a different "tune" than I am :wink:

Sharon

Posted: Tue Oct 06, 2009 10:12 am
by catfreak
Sharon wrote:
Mel said her tinnitus has also lessened ---- maybe you all are listening to a different "tune" than I am
Sharon, I don't think it matters what the tune is and if your like me - I am tired of it. If I could tune it to a good 60 & 70's rock station that would be better!! :lol: :lol:

Cat

Posted: Tue Oct 06, 2009 11:12 am
by Loobie
catfreak wrote:Hi all,

I had my INR tested yesterday and it was 5.3 yes that's right 5.3!!!

Off of the Coumadin for 2 days then 2.5mg and test again.

I am tired but not as bad as you would think. My nose has been bleeding a bit and now I know why.

On another note, I have noticed the numbness and tingling in my arms, hands, legs and feet has diminished a great deal. My headaches have lessened (except for the day my neighbor burned something that stunk really bad and I had the windows up in my house). Fatigue has lessened recently as well. I still have tinnitus in my left ear although not as bad as before the procedure. Could this be related to the high INR?

I am excited about the changes and hope for more to follow.

Take care and I will post more later.

Cat
Man this sounds eerily similar to some days I was having. Not having them for the last couple of days but my INR is off the charts right now to at 4.2. Lack of headaches, fatigue lessening, but still feel like MS is there sound very familiar. I have to go off the Coumadin for a day also, and then start back up at 1/2 pill a day and 1 full on alternating also!

I didn't have constant tingling in my legs, just when they were overworked, but if you read my blog, you'll notice that I have noticed that the tingling doesn't come on just from walking though the factory. I think we are having some of the same experiences! It's my left leg also, but instead of it getting weak like it used to, now my damn knee just hurts like hell. I know it's effort related (so probably MS related) because it gets better with rest, but it's nice not to have it get all weak. Killer stuff! And BTW, the last time I saw Pink Floyd, they opened up with Shine on you Crazy Diamond. It was at OSU stadium, it was about 75 and sunny and it was before this hot mess, so it's a great memory! Love me some Floyd; especially that album.

It's so good to hear things are changing in the right direction!

Posted: Tue Oct 06, 2009 12:49 pm
by CureIous
catfreak wrote:Hi all,

I had my INR tested yesterday and it was 5.3 yes that's right 5.3!!!

Off of the Coumadin for 2 days then 2.5mg and test again.

I am tired but not as bad as you would think. My nose has been bleeding a bit and now I know why.

On another note, I have noticed the numbness and tingling in my arms, hands, legs and feet has diminished a great deal. My headaches have lessened (except for the day my neighbor burned something that stunk really bad and I had the windows up in my house). Fatigue has lessened recently as well. I still have tinnitus in my left ear although not as bad as before the procedure. Could this be related to the high INR?

I am excited about the changes and hope for more to follow.

Take care and I will post more later.

Cat
Good grief I thought I felt bad at 3.6! My "tinn" was at it's worst at my highest INR to where even an earphone couldn't drown it out. That tells me that hopefully it will go back eventually to where it was after the surgery. I had to lower my coumadin also down to 7.5/day after 10+12 alternating. Think you need less over time to get the same bang for the buck.

Glad to hear your other reported symptoms are showing change. Can't wait for a year from now when we can all give it a thumbs up/down or sideways! Beats sitting around looking at drug brochures.

Meow.

Mark.

Posted: Tue Oct 06, 2009 7:32 pm
by catfreak
I emailed Dr D with a followup and he said wait until I am off the Thinner to judge why I still have tiinitus. So it will be at least a month before I am done with coumadin.

Cat

Posted: Tue Oct 06, 2009 8:38 pm
by CureIous
catfreak wrote:I emailed Dr D with a followup and he said wait until I am off the Thinner to judge why I still have tiinitus. So it will be at least a month before I am done with coumadin.

Cat
Yeah, it's easy to tell people "be patient" lol. That's why we are called patients!

I'm wondering if the increased reflux leads to Meniere's type symptoms.

I get my last INR report tomorrow before heading up. Cannot BELIEVE how fast the last 2 months went by! 99.9% of it spent on TIMS! lol. :)

Posted: Mon Oct 12, 2009 4:11 am
by catfreak
Good morning everybody,

I go today for my 8th Tysabri Infusion and to see my Neuro for the 1st time since the procedure. Can't wait to see him and here what he has to say about it all.

Will post his comments maybe tonight if I get time.

Cat

Posted: Mon Oct 12, 2009 8:26 am
by CRHInv
Can't wait to hear!
Take care,
Beth

Posted: Tue Oct 13, 2009 6:56 pm
by catfreak
I went to the Dr yesterday to have my 8th Tysabri Infusion and see my Neuro. The Infusion went uneventfully but I do feel really tired today from the Tysabri.

I had taken the notes Joan aka Cheerleader took at the Symposium to my Neuro last month and left it for him to read before my next visit.

The nurse practictioner came in and she had never heard of CCSVI so I wondered if the Dr has a chance to read it. Well he came in and said how was your trip out west with a smile on his face. He had read it all and was conservatily excited.

All my testing, you know the kind of test like strength and walking and balance were very good. He wanted to know when I go back and he wants to know how that goes, I am going to get the records to him of all of this. He seemed excited to have the only patient around to have the testing and procedure. I don't see him sending patients to Stanford yet but in time he will see the light because he was very interested.

So I feel a slight victory in the CCSVI and Neuro connection!!

Better days ahead,

Oh I forgot to say my INR was 1.3. It was 5.3 a week ago, this is some hard stuff to keep in balance. More changes now it's 2.5 and 3.5 alternating days.

Cat

We explianed to him the whole enchalada

Posted: Tue Oct 13, 2009 8:20 pm
by Rokkit
Wow that's really cool your neuro was open and interested.

Glad you are doing well!