Newbie here!
Posted: Tue Oct 05, 2010 5:49 pm
Hi, I'm Kollette from the United States, Georgia to be exact. I am 30 years old, 31 on 12/12. I was officially diagnosed in august of 2008.
I have had symptoms since 1998, and possibly much earlier (I just always thought I was lazy). I have been to a total of 3 neurologists, the first when I was 21 who told me I was a hypochondriac and there was nothing wrong with me (oh lord how I wish he was right!!), the second 2 years ago when my whole left side went numb, and the chiropractor of all people said he thought I had MS, then the 3rd when I felt I needed someone more understanding on a personal level, so I chose a neuro who actually has MS, and is unfortunately in a wheelchair because of it. He was just as closed-minded as the rest. So, for the last 1 1/2 years, I have been going it alone.
I never started any traditional treatments, but did use LDN, until I got with the third neuro who would not give me another script, and for the record, I loved LDN. I am now trying to get funding together for the Liberation treatment.
I have been married for 12 years to the most wonderful man I have ever known and I have 4 high strung but loving children ages 9, 12, 13, and 14.
I am not currently disabled (according to state law), the only thing that keeps me from working is this God awful fatigue. I do however have a job coming up that I think I may be good at, its a work from home position as customer service for a satellite provider. I think I can handle that with MS, what do u think? For now anyway, until the cog-fog gets so bad that I cant remember my own name, maybe that will be enough for disability lol.
I am generally a happy, fun loving person, but of course as anyone with this uninvited guest knows, you have times of tears and depression, I dont think there is any way around it.
So, that's me! Glad to be here, and hope to meet many long time friends. And honestly, I don't know anyone with MS besides the girl in the mirror, and she doesn't talk much.
I have had symptoms since 1998, and possibly much earlier (I just always thought I was lazy). I have been to a total of 3 neurologists, the first when I was 21 who told me I was a hypochondriac and there was nothing wrong with me (oh lord how I wish he was right!!), the second 2 years ago when my whole left side went numb, and the chiropractor of all people said he thought I had MS, then the 3rd when I felt I needed someone more understanding on a personal level, so I chose a neuro who actually has MS, and is unfortunately in a wheelchair because of it. He was just as closed-minded as the rest. So, for the last 1 1/2 years, I have been going it alone.
I never started any traditional treatments, but did use LDN, until I got with the third neuro who would not give me another script, and for the record, I loved LDN. I am now trying to get funding together for the Liberation treatment.
I have been married for 12 years to the most wonderful man I have ever known and I have 4 high strung but loving children ages 9, 12, 13, and 14.
I am not currently disabled (according to state law), the only thing that keeps me from working is this God awful fatigue. I do however have a job coming up that I think I may be good at, its a work from home position as customer service for a satellite provider. I think I can handle that with MS, what do u think? For now anyway, until the cog-fog gets so bad that I cant remember my own name, maybe that will be enough for disability lol.
I am generally a happy, fun loving person, but of course as anyone with this uninvited guest knows, you have times of tears and depression, I dont think there is any way around it.
So, that's me! Glad to be here, and hope to meet many long time friends. And honestly, I don't know anyone with MS besides the girl in the mirror, and she doesn't talk much.