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- Shueywho
- Family Member
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- Joined: Mon Nov 23, 2009 3:00 pm
- Location: Brantford, Ontario
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Hello,
I am a partner to someone with ms. I don't post much, but I follow this board daily. I am so grateful for all the information good and bad that is collected here. My spouse got her call from Albany yesterday, she is scheduled for October 7th. We are so excited and trying to keep everything in perspective and real. I don't know that this is 'it' but at least it is hope and honestly that is not something we had a year ago. We were looking at how long we would have before she could not even be alone in the house. Her mental decline has been dramatic over the last couple years and I am watching my partner disappear before my eyes.
I am so scared for her, and now I am afraid I am too hopeful in ccsvi.
Thank you all on ThisIsMS, you have been such a great resource for information and support.
Sheila
I am a partner to someone with ms. I don't post much, but I follow this board daily. I am so grateful for all the information good and bad that is collected here. My spouse got her call from Albany yesterday, she is scheduled for October 7th. We are so excited and trying to keep everything in perspective and real. I don't know that this is 'it' but at least it is hope and honestly that is not something we had a year ago. We were looking at how long we would have before she could not even be alone in the house. Her mental decline has been dramatic over the last couple years and I am watching my partner disappear before my eyes.
I am so scared for her, and now I am afraid I am too hopeful in ccsvi.
Thank you all on ThisIsMS, you have been such a great resource for information and support.
Sheila
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- Location: Vancouver, Wa
- elyse_peace
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- Joined: Thu Dec 31, 2009 3:00 pm
- Location: Putnam, NY
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Hi everybody -
This is a great opportunity to introduce myself and say hello.
60 yo woman, Dx '98 (48 yo), ill since '83. No classification by neuro, currently self dx PPMS. (never had relapse, declining steadily now).
Got link to CTV interview with Dr. Zamboni last November. Don't know how I then found TiMS, but I'm so glad I did. The information here is great and there are so many people with such loving natures. I am learning so much and having my heart uplifted at the same time!!! I need both so much. Thank you all.
This is a great opportunity to introduce myself and say hello.
60 yo woman, Dx '98 (48 yo), ill since '83. No classification by neuro, currently self dx PPMS. (never had relapse, declining steadily now).
Got link to CTV interview with Dr. Zamboni last November. Don't know how I then found TiMS, but I'm so glad I did. The information here is great and there are so many people with such loving natures. I am learning so much and having my heart uplifted at the same time!!! I need both so much. Thank you all.

- CNClear
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- Posts: 96
- Joined: Fri Aug 28, 2009 2:00 pm
- Location: Near Atlanta, GA
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Bonzo...
It IS hard! We all empathize with you about that...the two things that have helped me a lot are...
Fake it till you make it...in other words, even if you don't feel like smiling, hoping, helping, moving...what ever is positive...do it anyway. For instance, if you smile, even if your heart is not in it, over it, around it...your brain (somehow) translates that into some kind of feeling of happiness and you'll feel better, at least a little...or you'll walk past a mirror and burst out laughing at yourself and laughing is ALWAYS helpful...there are even "Laughing Yoga" classes...google it...it's worth a laugh!
And the other is...Give it to God...let Him worry about it, instead of you...He said He doesn't want us to worry...this one is harder to do than the first one...it does take practice to stop taking the worry back from Him by thinking we can do it better, or more...we can't and don't have to...by giving it to God it takes such a load off of us, as if we could actually accomplish anything by worrying any way. Every time you feel yourself starting to worry, say a quick prayer (like I say, sorry I was doubting You. You got it back.) and actively, get your head into something else...dwelling is bad...just trying is bad...doing something is, well, doing something positive...
Hope this helps, in some way...thanks for helping me to remember this stuff, too...
CNClear, aka, Lisa
dx'd 1983 RRMS
Have not been angioplastered yet...but soon.
It IS hard! We all empathize with you about that...the two things that have helped me a lot are...
Fake it till you make it...in other words, even if you don't feel like smiling, hoping, helping, moving...what ever is positive...do it anyway. For instance, if you smile, even if your heart is not in it, over it, around it...your brain (somehow) translates that into some kind of feeling of happiness and you'll feel better, at least a little...or you'll walk past a mirror and burst out laughing at yourself and laughing is ALWAYS helpful...there are even "Laughing Yoga" classes...google it...it's worth a laugh!
And the other is...Give it to God...let Him worry about it, instead of you...He said He doesn't want us to worry...this one is harder to do than the first one...it does take practice to stop taking the worry back from Him by thinking we can do it better, or more...we can't and don't have to...by giving it to God it takes such a load off of us, as if we could actually accomplish anything by worrying any way. Every time you feel yourself starting to worry, say a quick prayer (like I say, sorry I was doubting You. You got it back.) and actively, get your head into something else...dwelling is bad...just trying is bad...doing something is, well, doing something positive...
Hope this helps, in some way...thanks for helping me to remember this stuff, too...
CNClear, aka, Lisa
dx'd 1983 RRMS
Have not been angioplastered yet...but soon.
- 1eye
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Well OK. But I must commend Dr. Siskin. Besides being the person with the most CCSVI experience in North America, he is the guy you want on your side for tricky work like my left IJV turned out to be. He's very conservative, but he'll fix your jugular if you have one.
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Consider it posted.
So this is my post.
Consider it posted.
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Not a doctor.
"I'm still here, how 'bout that? I may have lost my lunchbox, but I'm still here." John Cowan Hartford (December 30, 1937 – June 4, 2001)