Guest guest Posted February 20, 2001 Report Share Posted February 20, 2001 LAUREL, MY GOSH LADY YOUR LIKE THE ENERGIZER RABBIT. YOU KEEP GOING AND GOING. SORRY TO HEAR ABOUT ALL YOUR PROBLEMS. WE HAVE BEEN WORRIED ABOUT OUR DAUGHTER AND HER BABY. SHE HAS HAD QUITE A TIME OF IT AND SEEMS TO BE ILL ALL THE TIME RIGHT NOW. SHE'S A BEAUTICIAN AND SEEMS TO CATCH EVERYTHING THAT COMES ALONG. AND THIS YEAR IT HAS BEEN PLENTY. LAUREL TRY AND TAKE SOME TIME FOR YOU. I KNOW THE KIDS COME FIRST REGARDLESS OF THEIR AGE. BUT THEY STILL NEED MOM. WE ARE SENDING YOU OUR BEST. DON & BONNIE Sonja sonja: Thank you for your kindness and support. I have had a sad few days lately, and I was venting. I traveled yesterday to the college where my daughter is attending to bring her home. She is ill with an infection called mononucleosis and tonsillitis, and needed MOM to take care of her, and my oldest son and his wife were expecting a baby, but she miscarried the baby on Saturday. I have been a little sad the past few days. Other than that, I feel pretty good. The cold here in Iowa really affects my legs. They have been more spastic this winter, and my walk is more slow and jerky. The NADH has made a difference in my fatigue, and my 2nd order came in this weekend, so i am set to go like the wind for another month. Take care, and have a good day. Laurel Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 20, 2001 Report Share Posted February 20, 2001 Sonja, That's great news! You go, girl! Show them your stuff. Some parts may not work so good, but from what I've seen of the artistic side, some parts are in excellent condition!! Ronnie Grove Upper and lower motorneuron > Hi all, > > My neuro called me today. He explained me that the motor evoked > potential of my diaphragma has shown a delayed response (latency) and > this is a sign of affect of the upper and lower motorneuron. Now, I > understand why I have so disturbances with my breathing! It is not > sure if it can changed in a diagnose to ALS. But he said that my very > good attitude can help me. In my special case (respiratory muscles > insufficiency, and so on) the neuros doesn't make some differents > between the two diseases. They sad that I have to live with my > condition with PLS as I have an ALS. > > But I have also some cause for joy. My neuro and an other neuro from > our university will make a pamphlet for patients with ALS. And I can > creat the cover (I am artist). They will demonstrate other patients > and theyr families that a patient with ALS or other motorneuron > diseases have a chance for a full life with a lot of light and nice > things. > > Have a good day > > Sonja > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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