I had my quarterly appointment for the study yesterday and things went well, though I only dropped to a 1.0 on the EDSS scale. I was hoping for 0.0, but I guess that might be a tad hopeful. Apparently I’m missing some reflex actions in my left foot, and according to the NP it’s unlikely that I’ll ever get them back. Not a big deal as it’s not noticeable unless I get frustrated, tired, or pissed off. Then I develop a slight limp with my left leg which will go away if I sit and rest for a bit and calm down. All in all, a very good check up other than my trip to the scale….. still have some excess flab hanging around. I’m not too worried about it as my wife and I have a couple of hiking trips planned this summer…. one to the Badlands and Black Hills in South Dakota and another to the Vermont/ New Hampshire area. Or to wherever the wind happens to blow us. Let the training commence

Another bit of good news I picked up is that Graves disease (a major concern with the people putting on the study) hasn’t developed in any of the participants worldwide nor have there been any serious infections noted aside from the case of listeria (sp?) that I mentioned in an earlier post. Those aren’t “official” results or anything, just sort of “the word on the street” among the nurses and neuros.
Raven- I’m curious if you had to take the standard battery of tests that they run us through on CAMMS223. The incredible fading eye chart, the slippery peg test, and the hideous math addition CD. I’m not at all sorry that I only have to do that every three months…. I think that part is worse than getting my blood drawn.
Anyhoo, guess I ought to get going. We had some heavy rains today and I have to get to work mopping up the rather large puddles that have sprung up in my basement. And the forcast is calling for snow tomorrow. Was it really 80 degrees here a couple of days ago?!? Gotta love Michigan springs.
Hope all is well with everyone.
Rat