My name is Katey, and I am 18 years old. I was officially diagnosed with MS a month ago. This is my first time on any kind of MS support group/blog.
My MS journey started a few months ago. I was sitting in my college dorm room talking on the phone one Saturday, when the entire right side of my body went numb. There was no loss of motor control or function, but to the touch, everything was numb. I called a doctor friend, and he advised to just watch it, but I did schedule a doctors appointment for that Friday. The next few days, the numbness continued. It wasn't painful, but was very strange not feeling anything on the right side. By Tuesday though, I started to have burning sensations and tickling feelings on the right side. By Wednesday, I was feeling pain in my right hip, tailbone, lower back, and leg. By Friday, it hurt to walk. In the mornings I would be okay, but by mid afternoon I was very tired and in a lot of pain. Something as simple as grocery shopping exhausted me and caused a lot of pain. At my doctors appointment that Friday, my doctor scheduled MRIs and took blood labs. After a few days of this pain and exhaustion, my symptoms resolved. Three weeks went by, and I completely forgot about my symptoms all together, until the day after my MRI. My doctor told me that I had lesions on my brain and spinal chord, and that it was most likely multiple sclerosis. Long story short, many neurologist visits, labs, and MRIs later, I was officially diagnosed.
At first I was very scared and very depressed, I am only 18! But I have since somewhat adapted to this new part of my life. As of now, I have had only random flare ups since this first attack. My symptoms seem to be mostly sensory, in my legs and tailbone. After the initial MS suspicion, I did a lot of research into diet and MS. For about a month now I have been on a low-fat, whole-foods, plant-based, vegan diet. It was difficult at first, but I felt A LOT better and had higher energy levels. I would highly recommend researching diet, as I have had great improvements since changing my diet. I have also began daily yoga to help with stress and physical well-being. I also would recommend exercise, even a short walk. For me it boosts my energy levels and moods, and helps with the pain. Lifestyle has been a really important tool for me on beginning my journey.
I have been taking Tecfidera for almost 3 weeks now. I have not experienced any side effects besides flatulence. I haven't particularly noticed any changes or improvements, but I cannot say I do not feel good right now. Hopefully it continues to work well for me.
If anyone has any advice I would love to hear it! Feel free to question or comment as well.
Thanks for reading about the beginning of my journey!
~ Katey
