Guest guest Posted June 3, 2011 Report Share Posted June 3, 2011 And then there are all those abbreviations for our condition:The MonSter; Multiple Surprises; Many Symptoms; MysteriousSigns, and so on.We may have MS, but we do not lack a sense of humor!Love to you all,nTo: MSersLife Sent: Thu, June 2, 2011 8:31:31 PMSubject: Re: Sharon's update/reply Terri MSer's I have to say a huge Thank You. I laughed:) What perfect names for what we have. I was diagnosed in my 20's I always described it as my legs locking up. "Igor Walk" and "Old Lady Shuffel" after 30 years I can descibe it perfectly..smile* I always make people laugh as a rule because of my way of handling my MS. I think laughing at my comments is a given but now I can laugh with them teehee:) Hugs Terri > > That's what I call it. Is there a more descriptive name for it? lol Then > there is the 'Igor Walk' and the 'enstein Walk'. rofl... not really that > funny but we might as well laugh! > > > hugs > > ________________________________ > > To: MSersLife > Sent: Thu, June 2, 2011 6:34:27 PM > Subject: Re: Sharon's update > > > > > omg sharon, the old lady shuffle after being still. I've been doing that since > my mid thirties~ didn't know it had a name lol. sucks > Dee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 3, 2011 Report Share Posted June 3, 2011 And then there are all those abbreviations for our condition:The MonSter; Multiple Surprises; Many Symptoms; MysteriousSigns, and so on.We may have MS, but we do not lack a sense of humor!Love to you all,nTo: MSersLife Sent: Thu, June 2, 2011 8:31:31 PMSubject: Re: Sharon's update/reply Terri MSer's I have to say a huge Thank You. I laughed:) What perfect names for what we have. I was diagnosed in my 20's I always described it as my legs locking up. "Igor Walk" and "Old Lady Shuffel" after 30 years I can descibe it perfectly..smile* I always make people laugh as a rule because of my way of handling my MS. I think laughing at my comments is a given but now I can laugh with them teehee:) Hugs Terri > > That's what I call it. Is there a more descriptive name for it? lol Then > there is the 'Igor Walk' and the 'enstein Walk'. rofl... not really that > funny but we might as well laugh! > > > hugs > > ________________________________ > > To: MSersLife > Sent: Thu, June 2, 2011 6:34:27 PM > Subject: Re: Sharon's update > > > > > omg sharon, the old lady shuffle after being still. I've been doing that since > my mid thirties~ didn't know it had a name lol. sucks > Dee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 3, 2011 Report Share Posted June 3, 2011 And then there are all those abbreviations for our condition:The MonSter; Multiple Surprises; Many Symptoms; MysteriousSigns, and so on.We may have MS, but we do not lack a sense of humor!Love to you all,nTo: MSersLife Sent: Thu, June 2, 2011 8:31:31 PMSubject: Re: Sharon's update/reply Terri MSer's I have to say a huge Thank You. I laughed:) What perfect names for what we have. I was diagnosed in my 20's I always described it as my legs locking up. "Igor Walk" and "Old Lady Shuffel" after 30 years I can descibe it perfectly..smile* I always make people laugh as a rule because of my way of handling my MS. I think laughing at my comments is a given but now I can laugh with them teehee:) Hugs Terri > > That's what I call it. Is there a more descriptive name for it? lol Then > there is the 'Igor Walk' and the 'enstein Walk'. rofl... not really that > funny but we might as well laugh! > > > hugs > > ________________________________ > > To: MSersLife > Sent: Thu, June 2, 2011 6:34:27 PM > Subject: Re: Sharon's update > > > > > omg sharon, the old lady shuffle after being still. I've been doing that since > my mid thirties~ didn't know it had a name lol. sucks > Dee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 14, 2011 Report Share Posted June 14, 2011 n, Do you sometimes wonder if our sense of humor isn't just another of the Many Symptoms? I always did have a fairly decent sense of humor.. but it's become more honed & refined since my diagnosis.. LOL HUGS |)onna And then there are all those abbreviations for our condition: The MonSter; Multiple Surprises; Many Symptoms; Mysterious Signs, and so on. We may have MS, but we do not lack a sense of humor! Love to you all, n From: tjsj59 To: MSersLife Sent: Thu, June 2, 2011 8:31:31 PM Subject: Re: Sharon's update/reply Terri  MSer's I have to say a huge Thank You. I laughed:) What perfect names for what we have. I was diagnosed in my 20's I always described it as my legs locking up. "Igor Walk" and "Old Lady Shuffel" after 30 years I can descibe it perfectly..smile* I always make people laugh as a rule because of my way of handling my MS. I think laughing at my comments is a given but now I can laugh with them teehee:) Hugs Terri > > That's what I call it. Is there a more descriptive name for it? lol Then > there is the 'Igor Walk' and the 'enstein Walk'. rofl... not really that > funny but we might as well laugh! > > > hugs > > ________________________________ > > To: MSersLife > Sent: Thu, June 2, 2011 6:34:27 PM > Subject: Re: Sharon's update > > > > > omg sharon, the old lady shuffle after being still. I've been doing that since > my mid thirties~ didn't know it had a name lol. sucks > Dee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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