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Thanks for the reply guys. Feel much better this am after sleeping 12 hours in air conditioning. The one thing that did happen is it really hit my husband for the 1st time the overall picture of the problem. I have ordered one of the neck wraps you put in water to keep. I imagine it will come in handy at my sons baseball district playoffs. I think my main problem is I'm very stubborn and it ticks me off to realize that there are going to be limitatons to my activities. Not that I have to stop all together, just be more prepared. Thanks ' in TXKen Lord wrote: Oh ya, and don't forget there can be an intermediary step between a cane and a wheelchair. As I really despise being in that wheelchair, I also have a pair of lofstrand crutches. It takes a bit of getting used to when both legs are only kind of failing (they move a bit, but don't support much weight), but it's well worth it to not have to try to find wheelchair accessible entrances, subway stops, etc.Happy something or other day!Ken

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I LOVED my Lofstrand crutches, and then developed very severe tendonitits in

my hands--back to the stupid wheelchair--again! I hope that you fair better,

Ken, truly, love, n

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Oh ya, and don't forget there can be an intermediary step between a cane and a wheelchair. As I really despise being in that wheelchair, I also have a pair of lofstrand crutches. It takes a bit of getting used to when both legs are only kind of failing (they move a bit, but don't support much weight), but it's well worth it to not have to try to find wheelchair accessible entrances, subway stops, etc.Happy something or other day!Ken

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Back in April 2003 my wife and I decided to

take a spring vacation in Florida since it was my boys Spring break,

this was also my first vacation since getting my MS in Aug 99. We ended

up visiting my parents while we were there. We went to Disney World on

Wednesday and we had a great time. I found out that day how much the

heat could bother me, they have a daily parade and we watched the whole

thing. We were in the sun the whole time. That was a big mistake on my

part. My legs were first bothered and that day was so hard on me I

ended up having to use my wheelchair full time for about 6 weeks. At

that time I was worried I was going to be in my wheelchair forever. I

was so happy it was temporary. I have used a walker full time ever

since hit with my MS and any more I fell like I am back to my normal

self when I can just use my walker again.

I added some photo's of that trip in the group photo section

http://health.ph.groups.yahoo.com/group/MSersLife/photos/browse/e9b8

I also often had to pass on watching my sons baseball game sometimes

because of it being too warm.

Bill

Trimm wrote:

Thanks for the reply guys. Feel much better this am after

sleeping 12 hours in air conditioning. The one thing that did happen is

it really hit my husband for the 1st time the overall picture of the

problem.

I have ordered one of the neck wraps you put in water to keep. I

imagine it will come in handy at my sons baseball district playoffs. I

think my main problem is I'm very stubborn and it ticks me off to

realize that there are going to be limitatons to my activities. Not

that I have to stop all together, just be more prepared.

Thanks

' in TX

Ken Lord wrote:

Oh ya, and don't forget there can be an intermediary step

between a cane

and a wheelchair. As I really despise being in that wheelchair, I also

have a pai

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I hate it when I have to pass on fun family things due to my MS. I know you hate it too, Bill.

hugs)))

Sharon

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Back in April 2003 my wife and I decided to take a spring vacation in Florida since it was my boys Spring break, this was also my first vacation since getting my MS in Aug 99. We ended up visiting my parents while we were there. We went to Disney World on Wednesday and we had a great time. I found out that day how much the heat could bother me, they have a daily parade and we watched the whole thing. We were in the sun the whole time. That was a big mistake on my part. My legs were first bothered and that day was so hard on me I ended up having to use my wheelchair full time for about 6 weeks. At that time I was worried I was going to be in my wheelchair forever. I was so happy it was temporary. I have used a walker full time ever since hit with my MS and any more I fell like I am back to my normal self when I can just use my walker again.I added some photo's of that trip in the group photo sectionhttp://health.ph.groups.yahoo.com/group/MSersLife/photos/browse/e9b8I also often had to pass on watching my sons baseball game sometimes because of it being too warm.Bill Trimm wrote:

Thanks for the reply guys. Feel much better this am after sleeping 12 hours in air conditioning. The one thing that did happen is it really hit my husband for the 1st time the overall picture of the problem.

I have ordered one of the neck wraps you put in water to keep. I imagine it will come in handy at my sons baseball district playoffs. I think my main problem is I'm very stubborn and it ticks me off to realize that there are going to be limitatons to my activities. Not that I have to stop all together, just be more prepared.

Thanks

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Oh ya, and don't forget there can be an intermediary step between a cane and a wheelchair. As I really despise being in that wheelchair, I also have a pai

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Yes I don't like how this MS controls a good part of my life. I am

still very happy it is not a deadly disease.

Bill

Sharon Marsden wrote:

I hate it when I have to pass on fun family things due to my

MS. I know you hate it too, Bill.

hugs)))

Sharon

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Back in April 2003 my wife and I

decided to take a spring vacation in Florida since it was my boys

Spring break, this was also my first vacation since getting my MS in

Aug 99. We ended up visiting my parents while we were there. We went to

Disney World on Wednesday and we had a great time. I found out that day

how much the heat could bother me, they have a daily parade and we

watched the whole thing. We were in the sun the whole time. That was a

big mistake on my part. My legs were first bothered and that day was so

hard on me I ended up having to use my wheelchair full time for about 6

weeks. At that time I was worried I was going to be in my wheelchair

forever. I was so happy it was temporary. I have used a walker full

time ever since hit with my MS and any more I fell like I am back to my

normal self when I can just use my walker again.

I added some photo's of that trip in the group photo section

Thanks

for the reply guys. Feel much better this am after sleeping 12 hours in

air conditioning. The one thing that did happen is it really hit my

husband for the 1st time the overall picture of the problem.

I have

ordered one of the neck wraps you put in water to keep. I imagine it

will come in handy at my sons baseball district playoffs. I think my

main problem is I'm very stubborn and it ticks me off to realize that

there are going to be limitatons to my activities. Not that I have to

stop all together, just be more prepared.

Thanks

' in

TX

Ken Lord wrote:

Oh ya, and don't forget there can

be an intermediary step between a cane

and a wheelchair. As I really despise being in that wheelchair, I also

have a pai

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Those are nice pictures! Your wife married a very

handsome guy!

E.

Colorado

--- MS-Bill wrote:

> Back in April 2003 my wife and I decided to take a

> spring vacation in

> Florida since it was my boys Spring break, this was

> also my first

> vacation since getting my MS in Aug 99. We ended up

> visiting my parents

> while we were there. We went to Disney World on

> Wednesday and we had a

> great time. I found out that day how much the heat

> could bother me, they

> have a daily parade and we watched the whole thing.

> We were in the sun

> the whole time. That was a big mistake on my part.

> My legs were first

> bothered and that day was so hard on me I ended up

> having to use my

> wheelchair full time for about 6 weeks. At that time

> I was worried I was

> going to be in my wheelchair forever. I was so happy

> it was temporary. I

> have used a walker full time ever since hit with my

> MS and any more I

> fell like I am back to my normal self when I can

> just use my walker again.

>

> I added some photo's of that trip in the group photo

> section

>

http://health.ph.groups.yahoo.com/group/MSersLife/photos/browse/e9b8

>

> I also often had to pass on watching my sons

> baseball game sometimes

> because of it being too warm.

>

> Bill

>

> Trimm wrote:

>

> > Thanks for the reply guys. Feel much better this

> am after sleeping 12

> > hours in air conditioning. The one thing that did

> happen is it really

> > hit my husband for the 1st time the overall

> picture of the problem.

> >

> > I have ordered one of the neck wraps you put in

> water to keep. I

> > imagine it will come in handy at my sons baseball

> district playoffs. I

> > think my main problem is I'm very stubborn and it

> ticks me off to

> > realize that there are going to be limitatons to

> my activities. Not

> > that I have to stop all together, just be more

> prepared.

> >

> > Thanks

> >

> > ' in TX

> >

> > */Ken Lord /* wrote:

> >

> > Oh ya, and don't forget there can be an

> intermediary step between

> > a cane

> > and a wheelchair. As I really despise being in

> that wheelchair, I

> > also

> > have a pai

> >

>

>

" Insanity runs in my family. It practically gallops. "

Cary Grant

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I have bladder trouble with my MS so it is rare when we go places. That

was the only time we took a vacation since getting my MS. That was a

challenge just for us to do. I enjoy this discussion group to still be

able to sociallize with people. There are a lot of nice people in this

group.

Bill

melissa e wrote:

> Those are nice pictures! Your wife married a very

> handsome guy!

> E.

> Colorado

>

> --- MS-Bill <wj.foulke@...

> <mailto:wj.foulke%40insightbb.com>> wrote:

>

> > Back in April 2003 my wife and I decided to take a

> > spring vacation in

> > Florida since it was my boys Spring break, this was

> > also my first

> > vacation since getting my MS in Aug 99. We ended up

> > visiting my parents

> > while we were there. We went to Disney World on

> > Wednesday and we had a

> > great time. I found out that day how much the heat

> > could bother me, they

> > have a daily parade and we watched the whole thing.

> > We were in the sun

> > the whole time. That was a big mistake on my part.

> > My legs were first

> > bothered and that day was so hard on me I ended up

> > having to use my

> > wheelchair full time for about 6 weeks. At that time

> > I was worried I was

> > going to be in my wheelchair forever. I was so happy

> > it was temporary. I

> > have used a walker full time ever since hit with my

> > MS and any more I

> > fell like I am back to my normal self when I can

> > just use my walker again.

> >

> > I added some photo's of that trip in the group photo

> > section

> >

> http://health.ph.groups.yahoo.com/group/MSersLife/photos/browse/e9b8

> <http://health.ph.groups.yahoo.com/group/MSersLife/photos/browse/e9b8>

> >

> > I also often had to pass on watching my sons

> > baseball game sometimes

> > because of it being too warm.

> >

> > Bill

> >

> > Trimm wrote:

> >

> > > Thanks for the reply guys. Feel much better this

> > am after sleeping 12

> > > hours in air conditioning. The one thing that did

> > happen is it really

> > > hit my husband for the 1st time the overall

> > picture of the problem.

> > >

> > > I have ordered one of the neck wraps you put in

> > water to keep. I

> > > imagine it will come in handy at my sons baseball

> > district playoffs. I

> > > think my main problem is I'm very stubborn and it

> > ticks me off to

> > > realize that there are going to be limitatons to

> > my activities. Not

> > > that I have to stop all together, just be more

> > prepared.

> > >

> > > Thanks

> > >

> > > ' in TX

> > >

> > > */Ken Lord <ken@... <mailto:ken%40photosphere.net>>/*

> wrote:

> > >

> > > Oh ya, and don't forget there can be an

> > intermediary step between

> > > a cane

> > > and a wheelchair. As I really despise being in

> > that wheelchair, I

> > > also

> > > have a pai

> > >

> >

> >

>

> " Insanity runs in my family. It practically gallops. "

> Cary Grant

>

> __________________________________________________

>

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Bill,

It is a hard lesson to learn. I went to my

daughter’s ball game last night. It was in the low 90s. I fell through

the bleachers and banged up my arm and leg. I am a little swollen and bruised

but fine. I hate that the heat affects my balance….

Going back tonight but will sit in a lawn

chair J

Connie

From: MSersLife [mailto:MSersLife ] On Behalf Of MS-Bill

Sent: Tuesday, June 27, 2006 7:47

AM

To: MSersLife

Subject: Re: Re: Tough

Day Today

Back in April 2003 my wife and I decided to take a spring

vacation in Florida

since it was my boys Spring break, this was also my first vacation since

getting my MS in Aug 99. We ended up visiting my parents while we were there.

We went to Disney World on Wednesday and we had a great time. I found out that

day how much the heat could bother me, they have a daily parade and we watched

the whole thing. We were in the sun the whole time. That was a big mistake on

my part. My legs were first bothered and that day was so hard on me I ended up

having to use my wheelchair full time for about 6 weeks. At that time I was

worried I was going to be in my wheelchair forever. I was so happy it was

temporary. I have used a walker full time ever since hit with my MS and any

more I fell like I am back to my normal self when I can just use my walker

again.

I added some photo's of that trip in the group photo section

http://health.ph.groups.yahoo.com/group/MSersLife/photos/browse/e9b8

I also often had to pass on watching my sons baseball game sometimes because of

it being too warm.

Bill

Trimm wrote:

Thanks for the reply guys. Feel much better this am after sleeping 12

hours in air conditioning. The one thing that did happen is it really hit my

husband for the 1st time the overall picture of the problem.

I have ordered one of the neck wraps you put in water to keep. I

imagine it will come in handy at my sons baseball district playoffs. I think my

main problem is I'm very stubborn and it ticks me off to realize that there are

going to be limitatons to my activities. Not that I have to stop all together,

just be more prepared.

Thanks

' in TX

Ken Lord

wrote:

Oh ya, and don't forget there can be an intermediary step between a

cane

and a wheelchair. As I really despise being in that wheelchair, I also

have a pai

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great pictures. Had another wierd thing today. Went to the opthamologist because my eyes kept hurting, apparently I have lost some peripheral vision and some other aspects of my sight but he didn't think it was Optic neuritis because the nerve looked good. So he's going to call my neurologist tomorrow and send me to a neuroopthamologist. Just what i need, another specialist, in Texas PS if you have any clues let me know this doc wouldn't even give me any maybe's to the causesMS-Bill wrote: Back in April 2003 my wife and I decided to take a spring vacation in Florida since it was my boys Spring break, this was also my first vacation since getting my MS in Aug 99. We ended up visiting my parents while we were there. We went to Disney World on Wednesday and we had a great time. I found out that day how much the heat could bother me, they have a daily parade and we watched the whole thing. We were in the sun the whole time. That was a big mistake on my part. My legs were first bothered and that day was so hard on me I ended up having to use my wheelchair full time for about 6 weeks. At that time I was worried I was going to be in my wheelchair forever. I was so happy it was temporary. I have used a walker full time ever since hit with my MS and any more I fell like I am back to my normal self when I can just use my walker again.I added some photo's of that trip in the group photo sectionhttp://health.ph.groups.yahoo.com/group/MSersLife/photos/browse/e9b8I also often had to pass on watching my sons baseball game sometimes because of it being too warm.Bill Trimm wrote: Thanks for the reply guys. Feel much better this am after sleeping 12 hours in air conditioning. The one thing that did happen is it really hit my husband for the 1st time the overall picture of the problem. I have ordered one of the neck wraps you put in water to keep. I imagine it will come in handy at my sons baseball district playoffs. I think my main problem is I'm very stubborn and it ticks me off to realize that there are going to be limitatons to my activities. Not that I have to stop all together, just be more

prepared. Thanks ' in TXKen Lord wrote: Oh ya, and don't forget there can be an intermediary step between a cane and a wheelchair. As I really despise being in that wheelchair, I also have a pai

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I fell out of the bleachers at the hockey game this year and they all thought I had too many beers. LOL 'connie buran wrote: Bill, It is a hard lesson to learn. I went to my daughter’s ball game last night. It

was in the low 90s. I fell through the bleachers and banged up my arm and leg. I am a little swollen and bruised but fine. I hate that the heat affects my balance…. Going back tonight but will sit in a lawn chair J Connie From: MSersLife [mailto:MSersLife ] On Behalf Of MS-BillSent: Tuesday, June 27, 2006 7:47 AMTo: MSersLife Subject: Re: Re: Tough Day Today Back in April 2003 my wife and I decided to take a spring vacation in Florida since it was my boys Spring break, this was also my first vacation since getting my MS in Aug 99. We ended up visiting my parents while we were there. We went to Disney World on Wednesday and we had a great time. I found out that day how much the heat could bother me, they have a daily parade and we watched the whole thing. We were in the sun the whole time. That was a big mistake on my part. My legs were first bothered and that day was so hard on me I ended up having to use my wheelchair full time for about 6 weeks. At that time I was worried I was going to be in my wheelchair forever. I was so happy it was temporary. I have used a walker full time ever since hit with my MS and any more I fell like I am back to my normal self when I can just use my walker

again.I added some photo's of that trip in the group photo sectionhttp://health.ph.groups.yahoo.com/group/MSersLife/photos/browse/e9b8I also often had to pass on watching my sons baseball game sometimes because of it being too warm.Bill Trimm wrote: Thanks for the reply guys. Feel much better this am after sleeping 12 hours in air conditioning. The one thing that did happen is it really hit my husband for the 1st time the overall picture of the problem. I have ordered one of the neck wraps you put in water to keep. I imagine it will come in handy at my sons baseball district playoffs. I think my main problem is I'm very stubborn and it ticks me off to realize that there are going to be limitatons to my activities. Not that I have to stop all together, just be more prepared. Thanks ' in TXKen Lord wrote: Oh ya, and don't forget there can be an intermediary step between a cane and a wheelchair. As I really despise being in that wheelchair, I also have a pai

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It has been my own experience with loss of balance and MS that when one

falls, unless a friend or relative is nearby to explain the situtation, the assumption, alas, is made that one is either drunk or stoned. Always gets

to me as I take Phenobarbital for epilepsy anyway and, given that I would

never CHOOSE to drink or get HIGH, I could not anyway; would be my death!

So embarrassing, too! Love to all who have had this unfortunate experience!

n

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I fell out of the bleachers at the hockey game this year and they all thought I had too many beers.

LOL

'connie buran wrote:

Bill,

It is a hard lesson to learn. I went to my daughter’s ball game last night. It was in the low 90s. I fell through the bleachers and banged up my arm and leg. I am a little swollen and bruised but fine. I hate that the heat affects my balance….

Going back tonight but will sit in a lawn chair J

Connie

From: MSersLife [mailto:MSersLife ] On Behalf Of MS-BillSent: Tuesday, June 27, 2006 7:47 AMTo: MSersLife Subject: Re: Re: Tough Day Today

Back in April 2003 my wife and I decided to take a spring vacation in Florida since it was my boys Spring break, this was also my first vacation since getting my MS in Aug 99. We ended up visiting my parents while we were there. We went to Disney World on Wednesday and we had a great time. I found out that day how much the heat could bother me, they have a daily parade and we watched the whole thing. We were in the sun the whole time. That was a big mistake on my part. My legs were first bothered and that day was so hard on me I ended up having to use my wheelchair full time for about 6 weeks. At that time I was worried I was going to be in my wheelchair forever. I was so happy it was temporary. I have used a walker full time ever since hit with my MS and any more I fell like I am back to my normal self when I can just use my walker again.I added some photo's of that trip in the group photo sectionhttp://health.ph.groups.yahoo.com/group/MSersLife/photos/browse/e9b8I also often had to pass on watching my sons baseball game sometimes because of it being too warm.Bill Trimm wrote:

Thanks for the reply guys. Feel much better this am after sleeping 12 hours in air conditioning. The one thing that did happen is it really hit my husband for the 1st time the overall picture of the problem.

I have ordered one of the neck wraps you put in water to keep. I imagine it will come in handy at my sons baseball district playoffs. I think my main problem is I'm very stubborn and it ticks me off to realize that there are going to be limitatons to my activities. Not that I have to stop all together, just be more prepared.

Thanks

' in TXKen Lord wrote:

Oh ya, and don't forget there can be an intermediary step between a cane and a wheelchair. As I really despise being in that wheelchair, I also have a pai

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Heat messes with my eye's also. When I was new to my MS I was happy

because since I use a walker all the time I was still able to do some

mowing using our riding lawn mower. After I mowed on a warm day my

vision was causing me all kinds of trouble. I let my 16 year old mow

most of the time now. I usually still mow when it isn't too warm.

Last summer I had double vision from mid July and that was my fault

because I stayed outside too long. My neurologist gave me 2 different

steroid treatments. I didn't get rid of my double vision until about Feb

2006. I was so happy it cleared. This summer I have been limiting how

long I stay out. I have a feeling your eye trouble is what happened to

me. You will want to let your neurologist know the heat has messed with

your MS and you have vision trouble. He will probably give you steroids

also.

Good luck

Bill

Trimm wrote:

> great pictures. Had another wierd thing today. Went to the

> opthamologist because my eyes kept hurting, apparently I have lost

> some peripheral vision and some other aspects of my sight but he

> didn't think it was Optic neuritis because the nerve looked good. So

> he's going to call my neurologist tomorrow and send me to a

> neuroopthamologist. Just what i need, another specialist,

>

> in Texas

>

> PS if you have any clues let me know this doc wouldn't even give me

> any maybe's to the causes

>

> */MS-Bill /* wrote:

>

> Back in April 2003 my wife and I decided to take a spring vacation

> in Florida since it was my boys Spring break, this was also my

> first vacation since getting my MS in Aug 99. We ended up visiting

> my parents while we were there. We went to Disney World on

> Wednesday and we had a great time. I found out that day how much

> the heat could bother me, they have a daily parade and we watched

> the whole thing. We were in the sun the whole time. That was a big

> mistake on my part. My legs were first bothered and that day was

> so hard on me I ended up having to use my wheelchair full time for

> about 6 weeks. At that time I was worried I was going to be in my

> wheelchair forever. I was so happy it was temporary. I have used a

> walker full time ever since hit with my MS and any more I fell

> like I am back to my normal self when I can just use my walker again.

>

> I added some photo's of that trip in the group photo section

>

>

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> wrote:

>

> Oh ya, and don't forget there can be an intermediary step

> between a cane

> and a wheelchair. As I really despise being in that

> wheelchair, I also

> have a pai

>

>

>

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That was a nasty fall. My wife and I we live very close to where my

kids play so we always drove seperate to the games and I always parked

where I could see from my truck. sometimes I would kick on the AC and

cool the truck down. My bladder trouble always made my watching his

game short also and I rarely watch a whole game. I always feel bad

when I can't watch the whole thing. My kids understand though.

Bill

connie buran wrote:

Bill,

It is a hard

lesson to learn. I went to my

daughter’s ball game last night. It was in the low 90s. I fell through

the bleachers and banged up my arm and leg. I am a little swollen and

bruised

but fine. I hate that the heat affects my balance….

Going back

tonight but will sit in a lawn

chair J

Connie

From: MSersLife

[mailto:MSersLife ] On Behalf Of MS-Bill

Sent: Tuesday, June

27, 2006 7:47

AM

To: MSersLife

Subject: Re:

Re: Tough

Day Today

Back in April 2003

my wife and I decided to take a spring

vacation in Florida

since it was my boys Spring break, this was also my first vacation

since

getting my MS in Aug 99. We ended up visiting my parents while we were

there.

We went to Disney World on Wednesday and we had a great time. I found

out that

day how much the heat could bother me, they have a daily parade and we

watched

the whole thing. We were in the sun the whole time. That was a big

mistake on

my part. My legs were first bothered and that day was so hard on me I

ended up

having to use my wheelchair full time for about 6 weeks. At that time I

was

worried I was going to be in my wheelchair forever. I was so happy it

was

temporary. I have used a walker full time ever since hit with my MS and

any

more I fell like I am back to my normal self when I can just use my

walker

again.

I added some photo's of that trip in the group photo section

http://health.ph.groups.yahoo.com/group/MSersLife/photos/browse/e9b8

I also often had to pass on watching my sons baseball game sometimes

because of

it being too warm.

Bill

Trimm wrote:

Thanks for the reply guys. Feel much better

this am after sleeping 12

hours in air conditioning. The one thing that did happen is it really

hit my

husband for the 1st time the overall picture of the problem.

I have ordered one of the neck wraps you put

in water to keep. I

imagine it will come in handy at my sons baseball district playoffs. I

think my

main problem is I'm very stubborn and it ticks me off to realize that

there are

going to be limitatons to my activities. Not that I have to stop all

together,

just be more prepared.

Thanks

' in TX

Ken Lord

wrote:

Oh ya, and don't forget there can be an

intermediary step between a

cane

and a wheelchair. As I really despise being in that wheelchair, I also

have a pai

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Hi n my wifes sister also had Epilepsy. She had so many

seizures several years ago she had a device like a pacemaker that was

implanted in her to help warn her when a seizure was going to happen.

She has a magnet she keeps on herself and when the device is activated

by an attack she just swipes the implanted device to stop the attack.

She hasn't had a seizure for many years now. It made a big change in her

life.

Bill

n Rojas wrote:

> It has been my own experience with loss of balance and MS that when one

> falls, unless a friend or relative is nearby to explain the

> situtation, the assumption, alas, is made that one is either drunk or

> stoned. Always gets

> to me as I take Phenobarbital for epilepsy anyway and, given that I would

> never CHOOSE to drink or get HIGH, I could not anyway; would be my death!

> So embarrassing, too! Love to all who have had this unfortunate

> experience!

> n

>

> * Re: Re: Tough Day Today

> Back in April 2003 my wife and I decided to take a spring

> vacation in Florida since it was my boys Spring break, this

> was also my first vacation since getting my MS in Aug 99. We

> ended up visiting my parents while we were there. We went to

> Disney World on Wednesday and we had a great time. I found out

> that day how much the heat could bother me, they have a daily

> parade and we watched the whole thing. We were in the sun the

> whole time. That was a big mistake on my part. My legs were

> first bothered and that day was so hard on me I ended up

> having to use my wheelchair full time for about 6 weeks. At

> that time I was worried I was going to be in my wheelchair

> forever. I was so happy it was temporary. I have used a walker

> full time ever since hit with my MS and any more I fell like I

> am back to my normal self when I can just use my walker again.

>

> I added some photo's of that trip in the group photo section

> http://health.ph.groups.yahoo.com/group/MSersLife/photos/browse/e9b8

>

> I also often had to pass on watching my sons baseball game

> sometimes because of it being too warm.

>

> Bill

>

> Trimm wrote:

>

>> Thanks for the reply guys. Feel much better this am after

>> sleeping 12 hours in air conditioning. The one thing that did

>> happen is it really hit my husband for the 1st time the

>> overall picture of the problem.

>> I have ordered one of the neck wraps you put in water to

>> keep. I imagine it will come in handy at my sons baseball

>> district playoffs. I think my main problem is I'm very

>> stubborn and it ticks me off to realize that there are going

>> to be limitatons to my activities. Not that I have to stop

>> all together, just be more prepared.

>> Thanks

>> ' in TX

>>

>> */Ken Lord /* wrote:

>>

>> Oh ya, and don't forget there can be an intermediary step

>> between a cane

>> and a wheelchair. As I really despise being in that

>> wheelchair, I also

>> have a pai

>>

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Bill, I have only what are called "absence" seizures, but can cause a fall;

IF I am not denied my medication on time, I have only an aura to warn me.

This is thought to be a result of premature birth and hycrocephalus of pre

maturity, though the same neurologist treats it who treats my MS. Love

to your sister-in-law, , from me, and to you and to your wife, of

course, n

* Re: Re: Tough Day Today> Back in April 2003 my wife and I decided to take a spring> vacation in Florida since it was my boys Spring break, this> was also my first vacation since getting my MS in Aug 99. We> ended up visiting my parents while we were there. We went to> Disney World on Wednesday and we had a great time. I found out> that day how much the heat could bother me, they have a daily> parade and we watched the whole thing. We were in the sun the> whole time. That was a big mistake on my part. My legs were> first bothered and that day was so hard on me I ended up> having to use my wheelchair full time for about 6 weeks. At> that time I was worried I was going to be in my wheelchair> forever. I was so happy it was temporary. I have used a walker> full time ever since hit with my MS and any more I fell like I> am back to my normal self when I can just use my walker again.>> I added some photo's of that trip in the group photo section> http://health.ph.groups.yahoo.com/group/MSersLife/photos/browse/e9b8>> I also often had to pass on watching my sons baseball game> sometimes because of it being too warm.>> Bill>> Trimm wrote:>>> Thanks for the reply guys. Feel much better this am after>> sleeping 12 hours in air conditioning. The one thing that did>> happen is it really hit my husband for the 1st time the>> overall picture of the problem.>> I have ordered one of the neck wraps you put in water to>> keep. I imagine it will come in handy at my sons baseball>> district playoffs. I think my main problem is I'm very>> stubborn and it ticks me off to realize that there are going>> to be limitatons to my activities. Not that I have to stop>> all together, just be more prepared.>> Thanks>> ' in TX>>>> */Ken Lord /* wrote:>>>> Oh ya, and don't forget there can be an intermediary step>> between a cane>> and a wheelchair. As I really despise being in that>> wheelchair, I also>> have a pai>>>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------> No virus found in this incoming message.> Checked by AVG Anti-Virus.> Version: 7.1.394 / Virus Database: 268.9.5/377 - Release Date:> 6/27/2006>>

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Hey Bill My main symptom with my MS is bladder troubles BarbMS-Bill wrote: ThanksI have bladder trouble with my MS so it is rare when we go places. That was the only time we took a vacation since getting my MS. That was a challenge just for us to do. I enjoy this discussion group to still be able to sociallize with people. There are a lot of nice people in this group.Billmelissa e wrote:> Those are nice pictures! Your wife married a very>

handsome guy!> E.> Colorado>> --- MS-Bill <wj.foulkeinsightbb > <mailto:wj.foulke%40insightbb.com>> wrote:>> > Back in April 2003 my wife and I decided to take a> > spring vacation in> > Florida since it was my boys Spring break, this was> > also my first> > vacation since getting my MS in Aug 99. We ended up> > visiting my parents> > while we were there. We went to Disney World on> > Wednesday and we had a> > great time. I found out that day how much the heat> > could bother me, they> > have a daily parade and we watched the whole thing.> > We were in the sun> > the whole time. That was a big mistake on my part.> > My legs were first> > bothered and that day was so hard on me I ended up>

> having to use my> > wheelchair full time for about 6 weeks. At that time> > I was worried I was> > going to be in my wheelchair forever. I was so happy> > it was temporary. I> > have used a walker full time ever since hit with my> > MS and any more I> > fell like I am back to my normal self when I can> > just use my walker again.> >> > I added some photo's of that trip in the group photo> > section> >> http://health.ph.groups.yahoo.com/group/MSersLife/photos/browse/e9b8 > <http://health.ph.groups.yahoo.com/group/MSersLife/photos/browse/e9b8>> >> > I also often had to pass on watching my sons>

> baseball game sometimes> > because of it being too warm.> >> > Bill> >> > Trimm wrote:> >> > > Thanks for the reply guys. Feel much better this> > am after sleeping 12> > > hours in air conditioning. The one thing that did> > happen is it really> > > hit my husband for the 1st time the overall> > picture of the problem.> > >> > > I have ordered one of the neck wraps you put in> > water to keep. I> > > imagine it will come in handy at my sons baseball> > district playoffs. I> > > think my main problem is I'm very stubborn and it> > ticks me off to> > > realize that there are going to be limitatons to> > my activities. Not> > > that I have to stop all together, just be more> > prepared.> > >>

> > Thanks> > >> > > ' in TX> > >> > > */Ken Lord <kenphotosphere (DOT) net <mailto:ken%40photosphere.net>>/* > wrote:> > >> > > Oh ya, and don't forget there can be an> > intermediary step between> > > a cane> > > and a wheelchair. As I really despise being in> > that wheelchair, I> > > also> > > have a pai> > >> >> >>> "Insanity runs in my family. It practically gallops."> Cary Grant>> __________________________________________________>

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How desperate are you to get control of the problem? There are options, you know. Talk to a urologist, if you're at your wits end.

[Yes--this is the voice of experience! But now I'M in control of my bladder again (deciding where and when to go) and I LOVE IT! I no longer allow my bladder to keep me home bound, missing the things I used to do, meeting friends for coffee, or spending the day at the mall before Xmas, etc. There are significant drawbacks though... By all means reach me privately on radbower@... if you want my story on this...]

Hugs, Rae

From: MSersLife [mailto:MSersLife ] On Behalf Of batman robinSent: Thursday, June 29, 2006 3:13 PMTo: MSersLife Subject: Re: Re: Tough Day Today

Hey Bill

My main symptom with my MS is bladder troubles

BarbMS-Bill wrote:

ThanksI have bladder trouble with my MS so it is rare when we go places. That was the only time we took a vacation since getting my MS. That was a challenge just for us to do. I enjoy this discussion group to still be able to sociallize with people. There are a lot of nice people in this group.Billmelissa e wrote:> Those are nice pictures! Your wife married a very> handsome guy!> E.> Colorado>> --- MS-Bill <wj.foulkeinsightbb > <mailto:wj.foulke%40insightbb.com>> wrote:>> > Back in April 2003 my wife and I decided to take a> > spring vacation in> > Florida since it was my boys Spring break, this was> > also my first> > vacation since getting my MS in Aug 99. We ended up> > visiting my parents> > while we were there. We went to Disney World on> > Wednesday and we had a> > great time. I found out that day how much the heat> > could bother me, they> > have a daily parade and we watched the whole thing.> > We were in the sun> > the whole time. That was a big mistake on my part.> > My legs were first> > bothered and that day was so hard on me I ended up> > having to use my> > wheelchair full time for about 6 weeks. At that time> > I was worried I was> > going to be in my wheelchair forever. I was so happy> > it was temporary. I> > have used a walker full time ever since hit with my> > MS and any more I> > fell like I am back to my normal self when I can> > just use my walker again.> >> > I added some photo's of that trip in the group photo> > section> >> http://health.ph.groups.yahoo.com/group/MSersLife/photos/browse/e9b8 > <http://health.ph.groups.yahoo.com/group/MSersLife/photos/browse/e9b8>> >> > I also often had to pass on watching my sons> > baseball game sometimes> > because of it being too warm.> >> > Bill> >> > Trimm wrote:> >> > > Thanks for the reply guys. Feel much better this> > am after sleeping 12> > > hours in air conditioning. The one thing that did> > happen is it really> > > hit my husband for the 1st time the overall> > picture of the problem.> > >> > > I have ordered one of the neck wraps you put in> > water to keep. I> > > imagine it will come in handy at my sons baseball> > district playoffs. I> > > think my main problem is I'm very stubborn and it> > ticks me off to> > > realize that there are going to be limitatons to> > my activities. Not> > > that I have to stop all together, just be more> > prepared.> > >> > > Thanks> > >> > > ' in TX> > >> > > */Ken Lord <kenphotosphere (DOT) net <mailto:ken%40photosphere.net>>/* > wrote:> > >> > > Oh ya, and don't forget there can be an> > intermediary step between> > > a cane> > > and a wheelchair. As I really despise being in> > that wheelchair, I> > > also> > > have a pai> > >> >> >>> "Insanity runs in my family. It practically gallops."> Cary Grant>> __________________________________________________>

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