new and ready for info
Posted: Thu Jul 09, 2009 3:20 pm
Hi there!
I am 30 years young and was diagnosed with MS in December 2008. My diagnosis came as a shock to me. I had been hurt at work in Feb 2008 and during a rehab program that I was paticipating in(May 2008) They discovered that I had some unusual weakness in my left thumb. I had never noticed it before and to this day dont notice it. Then I had two weeks of vertigo which sent me to my doctor. The CAT scan, MRIs and Evoke Potential tests began in October. My neurologist told me during a physical assesment that she didnt think that I fit the bill for ms based on her assesments but when I returned to see her on December 6th I had the diagnosis. Denial set in, I was carrying on in my life as I did before I knew about the MS. My husband of 10 years left me, I lost everything...he even went after full custody of my two children. The last thing i needed was the stress but I went on like nothing was wrong. Easter I had my first relapse. I was bedridden, unable to weightbear for about 7 days and took high dose steroids for 3 days. Its taken some time to get back on my feet but have recovered 110%. The only lingering symptom is fatigue. What my relapse helped me realize is that I do have to change my lifestyle. Slow down a little, take better care of myself, change my diet etc. I am now open to learning about alternative methods of treatment. I am still firmly against medication at this point. I look forward to accessing people's advice and experiences...Thank you
I am 30 years young and was diagnosed with MS in December 2008. My diagnosis came as a shock to me. I had been hurt at work in Feb 2008 and during a rehab program that I was paticipating in(May 2008) They discovered that I had some unusual weakness in my left thumb. I had never noticed it before and to this day dont notice it. Then I had two weeks of vertigo which sent me to my doctor. The CAT scan, MRIs and Evoke Potential tests began in October. My neurologist told me during a physical assesment that she didnt think that I fit the bill for ms based on her assesments but when I returned to see her on December 6th I had the diagnosis. Denial set in, I was carrying on in my life as I did before I knew about the MS. My husband of 10 years left me, I lost everything...he even went after full custody of my two children. The last thing i needed was the stress but I went on like nothing was wrong. Easter I had my first relapse. I was bedridden, unable to weightbear for about 7 days and took high dose steroids for 3 days. Its taken some time to get back on my feet but have recovered 110%. The only lingering symptom is fatigue. What my relapse helped me realize is that I do have to change my lifestyle. Slow down a little, take better care of myself, change my diet etc. I am now open to learning about alternative methods of treatment. I am still firmly against medication at this point. I look forward to accessing people's advice and experiences...Thank you