Multiple Sclerosis: One Unusual Lady!
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@IsThisTourettes: There is a naturpathic approach for MS.
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@HectorMcfector oh!! Thanks so much for answering!! She's doing quite a lot better now!!! :D she's on tysrabi or something like that!!!
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Hi John, it is very touching when others can relate and connect to my experience. I am so sorry about your wife. This is a huge blow and added to the losses you are already experiencing with your MS, well, it is just plain unfair! It is hard to keep a sense of humour at the best of times let alone keeping stress at bay. Feel free to message me anytime. Kerri
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Thank you for taking the time to keep your friends posted. This one from Canada hopes each moment brings you relief and better relief.
kdavidkdr 1 year ago
@kdavidkdr Thanks so much :)
kezzcass 1 year ago
I have M.S. and I have a spasm that looks similar, but my eyes sometimes jerk to the side when it happens. It can often be just my right shoulder and neck, and sometimes it makes me look like I am having an infantile spasm. Thank you for posting this cideo. It is the first I found in my search to see if anyone else had this issue. I will try to get it mine on video. have a great week.
MightyStrongMommy 2 years ago
Hi MSM, sounds similar. Would like to see yours on video - I have not found anyone else with MS who has the same thing. Are you taking meds for it and how long have you had it? Hope you are doing well. Kerri
kezzcass 2 years ago
Do you make noise when you are having these spasms too? I have similar symtoms only the movements are usually quite fast. Some times the spasms in my abdomen, which is where they seems to start, causes me to make a loud 'huh!'. It is guaranteed to make people jump. I call it my Kossak impression.
kaazoom 2 years ago
Hi, it is rare that I would make a noise with these spasm - only if I happen to be talking at the time and it takes my breath away. I do get the spasm in my abdomen now and still in my shoulder/arm. It is a jerky movement. Hope your spasms are improving. Kerri
kezzcass 2 years ago