Guest guest Posted January 23, 2004 Report Share Posted January 23, 2004 Many things can trigger; some meds can help. Have you called your doctor? Sam Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 23, 2004 Report Share Posted January 23, 2004 Gosh, I wish I knew what triggered a flare up. I generally wake up with symptoms. They will last the whole day, but they may be gone tomorrow - or not. If they are not gone tomorrow and I have them for a few weeks, that's considered a flare-up for me. Luckily, I have had lots of symptoms this past year, but not flare-ups. I did get a flu shot last year and that was followed by a signigicant flare up that lasted for 2 mos. I had to do two doses of Solumedrol to get my vision back. What I deal with mostly right now is neck and upper back pain believed to be caused by spinal lesions. I wish I knew what triggered flare-ups. Then I could do something to ward them off. -- Jackie > Things have gotten worse the past week or so. My fingers hardly > work, I keep stumbling, my vision sucks and the side of my face > alternates between pins and needles and itching. What triggers > something like that? > > Margot Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 23, 2004 Report Share Posted January 23, 2004 Jackie I have been lucky this year with no flare ups at all. I seem to get them at least once or twice a year it seems. I call them pop up trouble. I use a walker to get around since I have no balance and also bladder trouble. I always feel when I get the flare ups when I can once again just have to use my walker and just have the bladder trouble I am back to normal again. I have learned that when the pop up trouble happen to give them several weeks to work it's self out of my system. I have had several times when something came up and made that quick trip to the neurologist only to have that trouble be mostly gone by the time I see the doc. I have found Advil really helps out with several of my troubles. Advil always takes care of my spasms in my legs and when I get a fever I lose being able to use my legs at all, just lowering my fever make my legs usable again. I could probably do a nice TV add for Advil. Bill Re: Can someone explain what triggers a flare up? Gosh, I wish I knew what triggered a flare up. I generally wake up with symptoms. They will last the whole day, but they may be gone tomorrow - or not. If they are not gone tomorrow and I have them for a few weeks, that's considered a flare-up for me. Luckily, I have had lots of symptoms this past year, but not flare-ups.I did get a flu shot last year and that was followed by a signigicant flare up that lasted for 2 mos. I had to do two doses of Solumedrol to get my vision back. What I deal with mostly right now is neck and upper back pain believed to be caused by spinal lesions.I wish I knew what triggered flare-ups. Then I could do something to ward them off.-- Jackie> Things have gotten worse the past week or so. My fingers hardly > work, I keep stumbling, my vision sucks and the side of my face > alternates between pins and needles and itching. What triggers > something like that? > > Margot Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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