Posted: Sun Mar 22, 2009 10:56 am
My worst days before I was diagnosed and thought that I was just lazy and a bad mother, I would wake up and the 1st thought would be gee, I wonder when I can back to bed. It seems everyday is like that now, except that I give myself a little slack (after all I've got scars on my brain!!)
If adderral can let me have a couple of days of even feeling semi-functional, I'll take it. This thread had convinced me to ask for it at next appt. time, so I'll keep you posted. I've also heard it's affordable too.
can't leave without commenting on the weight loss aspect. I'm normal weight, but as someone said earlier, every woman wouldn't mind a little 'collateral' loss of pounds, especially if it's effortless.
The way I look at weight as a factor in MS is that If I'm fatigued carting around 120 lbs, how much more effort is required to move a 150 lb body.
Plus always in the back of my mind is the scary wheelchair....
How do you get one's fat a** into one?
I work in a hospital and care for many people that have eaten them selves into bed or a recliner, that's where they'll take their last breath.
Haven't we all looked at a person in a wheelchair and thought, bet if ya lost 100 lbs you could walk..
Sorry for the ramble. I'm gonna try it next month, I'll shout it to the hilltops if I can have just a couple of high yield hours a day....
If adderral can let me have a couple of days of even feeling semi-functional, I'll take it. This thread had convinced me to ask for it at next appt. time, so I'll keep you posted. I've also heard it's affordable too.
can't leave without commenting on the weight loss aspect. I'm normal weight, but as someone said earlier, every woman wouldn't mind a little 'collateral' loss of pounds, especially if it's effortless.
The way I look at weight as a factor in MS is that If I'm fatigued carting around 120 lbs, how much more effort is required to move a 150 lb body.
Plus always in the back of my mind is the scary wheelchair....
How do you get one's fat a** into one?
I work in a hospital and care for many people that have eaten them selves into bed or a recliner, that's where they'll take their last breath.
Haven't we all looked at a person in a wheelchair and thought, bet if ya lost 100 lbs you could walk..
Sorry for the ramble. I'm gonna try it next month, I'll shout it to the hilltops if I can have just a couple of high yield hours a day....