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hi, i rem being told your just sleep on the wrong side .....omg what the ....get up fall down get up fall down....yes that was is that bed did it. i am happy the new ones have more things that can be done for them.... they tested me for yrs before they said you have ms....and thin i was told i would not live to see my kids get out of school. ....will after this i went to school and you know what ....my doc was on my list of ppl to come see me WALK down and get my dep's ( i got 3 that day ) hahahaha....i showed them ...i am here ....hahahah ....and he is in jail ( med thing ) but he saw me walk....>>>debbi brant >>> > Subject: 'too old" for MS?> To: MSersLife > Date: Sunday, January 31, 2010, 3:56 PM>> The pcp who told me I was 'too old for MS' was a big jerk (I'll> bet you could guess that:). It's demented but when the brain MRI> came back showing lesions I felt such satisfaction and

enjoyed> telling my pcp "did you see the mri results?">> laughing....> Sharon> join me on Facebook:> Sharon Mars> wobbletowalk@ yahoo.com> This email is a natural hand made product. The slight variations> in spelling and grammar enhance its individual character and> beauty and in no way are to be considered flaws or defects.>>>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------> *From:* Thallas <fathallas@collinsco m.net>> *To:* MSersLife@yahoogrou ps.com> *Sent:* Sun, January 31, 2010 1:43:28

PM> *Subject:* RE: Spinal tap - response and reports of beer> relaxation>> I'll probably hear the same thing - I'm 52. But I've had weird> "spells"> for YEARS, and never connected it to anything. I bet lots of folks> are that> way. How does that fit with the "you're too old" theory?>> >> in WY> "You get a wonderful view from the point of no return..."> http://www.flickr. com/photos/ liadains_ fancies> <http://www.flickr.com/photos/liadains_fancies>> http://practical- blackwork. blogspot. com> <http://practical-blackwork.blogspot.com%C2%A0%C2%A0%C2%A0%C2%A0>> http://practicalbla ckwork.com <http://practicalblackwork.com>>> Re: Spinal tap>>> Trisha,> The spinal tap is

NOT conclusive, it is merely a guideline...> Don't have it> done.> Regards,> Tom Bayuk>> Spinal tap>>> I'm trying to determine if it would be beneficial to undergo a> spinal tap,> so I'm looking for feedback from the experts. :)>> I have demyelinated lesions of the central nervous system and labs> show> nothing to explain them. I have

extremely mild symptoms, with no> damage to> the peripheral nerves. I'm 44 years old, and living in a 120 year> old two> story home. I work full time - office work, so easy on the body.>> Is it in my best interests to rule in/rule out MS at this stage so> that I> can plan for the future? Is the potential for side effects worth> it, or> should I just figure that time marches on and the best thing any> of us can> do is ready our homes for potential handicaps as we age?>> (I think I answered my question here ;)>> Thanks!>

Trisha>> PS -- I hope that you are all safe and sound and warm and dry with> these> winter storms - and for those who are not, I hope it's of> extremely short> duration!>>>>>>>>> ------------ --------- --------- ------>>

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