annbbe - second day after procedure
wonky1 wrote
The healing and repair process takes time, but I am sure it will happen for you.
Sharon
Prior to my procedure at Stanford, in the morning when I would get up I had a fear that something might have changed overnight. ... Now when I get up I am confident that the day is going to be just as good as the previous day and there is a chance it is going to be better.Soon you'll be impatient to wake up so you can see the changes a new day brings.
The healing and repair process takes time, but I am sure it will happen for you.
Sharon
You know I don't know if liberation will be shown to always create improvements. But if you know you're not going to get worse, then all you have is old damage to fix. Are any of your symptoms connected to old injuries or old hyoer-use? Like I play the saxophone professionally and last attack my hands went numb. My legs and toes didnt because i was jogging every day. To get my fingers back I'm starting to practice my horn again. Remember what you probably get is reorganization not remission. So your body figures out how to do old tasks in new places in the nervous system. Even though a neural pattern seems 'gone' it is held like a holograph in all the other patterns, so its mostly still there. Hoping is big. If you dream at night of something coming back, its actually your body practicing..
that one stuck in my head like a burr. I think I have numb hands not because I played the sax but because I stopped when I reached 40. tons of nerve endings were trained on my fingers. Mylenation might be the way memory works. Demylenation might be forgetting. In MS an attack might target areas that you're doing some forgetting on anyways. Like bugs in a vegetable garden attack the rotting fruits and plants, maybe MS attacks the 'weak' areas (like injuries or forgetting)
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hi annbbe,annbbe wrote:hey, sunlounger, how are you? when are you going to have your next op?
I am still waiting to hear back from Dr Simka
My M.S is the same maybe slightly worse ....
I dont think the ballooning was enough to keep my stenosis open
Hopefully I will get a chance to come back to Poland in March for futher op where I think they will use a stent.
Hi, i am sad, because of my fatigue. I feel it once again (I didn't feel that when I was on Tysabri, but i havent taken infusion for almost 2 mnths...).
I wanted to try if i can manage without tysabri, but unfortunately no, i have to take it. Next week i have an appointment with my doc, and 13th tysabri infusion I hope...
Take care.
I wanted to try if i can manage without tysabri, but unfortunately no, i have to take it. Next week i have an appointment with my doc, and 13th tysabri infusion I hope...
Take care.
Polish, 33yrs, dx 2000 RRMS, 2013 RSPMS EDSS 6.
liberated in february the 2nd 2010:). Currently just on LDN.
liberated in february the 2nd 2010:). Currently just on LDN.
You had your op 4-5 days ago right? personally I would wait a few weeks before jumping back on tysabri. Your fatigue may come around on its own and you get to be pml free Just my opinion, but hey you know your body.annbbe wrote:Hi, i am sad, because of my fatigue. I feel it once again (I didn't feel that when I was on Tysabri, but i havent taken infusion for almost 2 mnths...).
I wanted to try if i can manage without tysabri, but unfortunately no, i have to take it. Next week i have an appointment with my doc, and 13th tysabri infusion I hope...
Take care.