Guest guest Posted October 21, 2004 Report Share Posted October 21, 2004 Welcome Sally. Good luck at your neuro appointment. Margot > > Hi. My name is sally, and I just heard the name " MSer's Life, so I looked into it. > > I have not been diagnosed as haveing MS yet, but I have all of the symptoms. An endocrinologist has scratched a lot of things off of the list as causes of my ills, so he is sending me to a diagnosing neurologist. I am sure that he will have scans for plaque on my brain and spinal cord. But, even if it is not there, I have the outward physical symptoms, so I will learn from you and, hopefully will also be able to give experiences with drugs that help me. I think you will be a good source for me too. > > I may not be as active as many of you are because I am trying to help somebody to get their yahoogroup going. I just stumbled on that one. It was sitting with no members for a while. > > That group is just a Christian group. But, for those of you who may have other beliefs, we have managed to acquire a member from Russia whose beliefs are totally different from any I have heard...not necessarily religeous, but just good thought. I am learning from him. I have found that ALL religeous beliefs have something to say that is worthy of deep thought. Not putting down on religeons, I have also found that even the most minute thing in nature speaks to us. My little dog jumped in my lap when I was down, wagging his tail and looking like he wanted my attention and love. From him, my imagination heard, " If you make me feel good, I will make you feel good. " That says a lot...especially for those who might be depressed or ailing. Guess I am kinda deep. > > I am also in two more groups where I am only minimally active. I have spread myself thin...but I am one who is afraid to miss anything. I will respond to the messages that help me, or that catch my eye. > > I will be around. I try not to miss anything. > I am not so much a lurker...more of a verbal lurker. I hope to find friends here. > > Your friend, sally > > > > > __________________________________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 21, 2004 Report Share Posted October 21, 2004 Hi Margot. It is nice to meet you. Thanks for replying to my post. I am still awaiting the scheduling of that neuro appointment. Your friend, sally bean999_99 wrote: Welcome Sally. Good luck at your neuro appointment.Margot> > Hi. My name is sally, and I just heard the name "MSer's Life, so Ilooked into it. > > I have not been diagnosed as haveing MS yet, but I have all of thesymptoms. An endocrinologist has scratched a lot of things off of thelist as causes of my ills, so he is sending me to a diagnosingneurologist. I am sure that he will have scans for plaque on my brainand spinal cord. But, even if it is not there, I have the outwardphysical symptoms, so I will learn from you and, hopefully will alsobe able to give experiences with drugs that help me. I think you willbe a good source for me too.> > I may not be as active as many of you are because I am trying tohelp somebody to get their yahoogroup going. I just stumbled on thatone. It was sitting with no members for a while. > > That group is just a Christian group. But, for those of you who mayhave other beliefs, we have managed to acquire a member from Russiawhose beliefs are totally different from any I have heard...notnecessarily religeous, but just good thought. I am learning from him.I have found that ALL religeous beliefs have something to say that isworthy of deep thought. Not putting down on religeons, I have alsofound that even the most minute thing in nature speaks to us. Mylittle dog jumped in my lap when I was down, wagging his tail andlooking like he wanted my attention and love. From him, my imaginationheard, "If you make me feel good, I will make you feel good." Thatsays a lot...especially for those who might be depressed or ailing.Guess I am kinda deep.> > I am also in two more groups where I am only minimally active. Ihave spread myself thin...but I am one who is afraid to miss anything.I will respond to the messages that help me, or that catch my eye. > > I will be around. I try not to miss anything. > I am not so much a lurker...more of a verbal lurker. I hope to findfriends here.> > Your friend, sally> > > > > __________________________________________________> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 21, 2004 Report Share Posted October 21, 2004 Welcome to the group Sally. I'm Bette, 49 yo, and in the midst of optic neuritis, so I'll keep this short, hopefully I can get to know you...we all need friends. Bette Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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