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A few days ago I had a Migraine SO bad I didn't leave the bedroom all day except to P, had the blinds pulled and even the TV off...my son was So worried (he is also 8) and kept coming in and snuggling with me then asking if I was better yet? It was So cute, I just wish it were under better circumstances. It was Fathers day and I encouraged Rob to take him to Chuck E Cheeses for a time, They did, the house was *quiet* and I slept the whole time. I'm better now, just gotta realize that we cannot hide these things from our children, no matter how hard we try, they know, and it is important to build understanding in them so they know that even though mommy/daddy feels pooky that it will pass. I think that actually our dis~ease will help build compassion in our children.

Peace and Blessings

~*~ Akiba ~*~

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http://yodamamma.blogspot.com/

http://www.solay-twinflames.com

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I made the mistake telling my 8 tear old yesterday that my MS made me feel so bad yesterday I felt like I was dying. My wife Judy this morning told her he was worried all day yesterday.I had a fever and I did feel really bad my ms is always worse when i fever. bill

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I agree with you about

our disease building our children’s compassion. Both my children

are in careers that they give compassionate care. My son is a Medical

Assistant, but first started out as a Certified Nursing Assistant. When he was

a CNA, he was so good with the seniors, and I wasn’t surprised at how

well he took care of them. Right down to putting their makeup on, fixing their

hair, and helping them dress for Church. He has always been very sensitive to others,

and when I was at my sickest, he brought me flowers from the cliff where we use

to live by.

My daughter is in the

childcare field, and she Nanny’s for a couple, and loves their children. She

will be changing jobs now because she needs to make more money, and will be

taking care of infants at a Kindercare. She is a child advocate, and has a

degree as a Legal Assistant also. If she had followed thru in that profession

she would have gone into Family Law.

Both my children have

taken care of me during parts of their growing up years, and I never hid

anything from them. I was never one to complain about my illnesses, but they

knew when I was hurting or not feeling well.

One thing I do advice is

to not hide how you feel, but be careful of what words you use. They take

everything so literal, and an explanation of what you meant will ease their

fears.

Hugs, Jackie

From: MSersLife [mailto:MSersLife ] On Behalf Of Akiba

Sent: Thursday, June 22, 2006 12:16 PM

To: MSersLife

Subject: Re: my

mistake

A few days ago I had a Migraine SO bad I didn't

leave the bedroom all day except to P, had the blinds pulled and even the TV

off...my son was So worried (he is also 8) and kept coming in and snuggling

with me then asking if I was better yet? It was So cute, I just wish it were

under better circumstances. It was Fathers day and I encouraged Rob to take

him to Chuck E Cheeses for a time, They did, the house was *quiet* and I

slept the whole time. I'm better now, just gotta realize that we cannot hide

these things from our children, no matter how hard we try, they know, and it

is important to build understanding in them so they know that even though

mommy/daddy feels pooky that it will pass. I think that actually our dis~ease

will help build compassion in our children.

Peace

and Blessings

~*~ Akiba ~*~

Pragmatic Visionary

http://yodamamma.blogspot.com/

http://www.solay-twinflames.com

-- my mistake

I made

the mistake telling my 8 tear old yesterday that my MS made me

feel so bad yesterday I felt like I was dying. My wife Judy this morning

told her he was worried all day yesterday.

I had a fever and I did feel really bad my ms is always worse when

i fever.

bill

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We had a storm go through when I was writing my email so I shut the

computer off a good part of the day.

I'm not sure why heat and my having a fever causes me so much trouble. I

woke up Tuesday night and I was trembling and struggled just to make it

to the restroom I was trembling so much I had to call for Judy to help

me out. I did have a fever and I was really surprised I was even able to

make it to the restroom. I took Advil like I always do for my fevers and

at that point I was in really bad shape. I just did what I had done

before when a fever hit me that bad, I had Judy bring my my pillow and I

slept on the floor of our bathroom. About 5 am I decided to try and go

back into our room and our stairway is in between the restroom and our

bedroom. I told Judy I wanted to go downstairs where it was cooler. That

was really rough on me because when I am like that with a fever

everything from my waist down I have no control over. I am so bad I

can't even crawl. I just moved myself by scooting my self on our carpet.

When I started to go down I just had my sleep clothes on and no shoes o

sox. When I started down the first step I had no grip with the bottom of

my feet. I told Judy I needed her to put my sneaker on so I could grip

the carpet. That was time consuming I had judy go out to my truck and

get my wheelchair that was a big help. I felt so bad that all that

happened because Judy had a big day at work with their facility having a

big show and tell to some big wigs that evening. That made for a long

day for Judy. I thanked Judy big time the next morning for putting up

with me and this dumb disease. I ended up spending my night downstairs

where it is a lot cooler. I am glad we have AC our upstairs never cools

enough to help me deal with my MS.

Sorry to make this long.

I was wondering how are you getting along with your diabetes? I was

going through an old drawer tonight and had forgotten how much info I

had gathered about diabetes when I was hit with it. I don't have nearly

that much on my MS.

Bill

Akiba wrote:

> A few days ago I had a Migraine SO bad I didn't leave the bedroom all

> day except to P, had the blinds pulled and even the TV off...my son

> was So worried (he is also 8) and kept coming in and snuggling with me

> then asking if I was better yet? It was So cute, I just wish it were

> under better circumstances. It was Fathers day and I encouraged Rob to

> take him to Chuck E Cheeses for a time, They did, the house was

> *quiet* and I slept the whole time. I'm better now, just gotta realize

> that we cannot hide these things from our children, no matter how hard

> we try, they know, and it is important to build understanding in them

> so they know that even though mommy/daddy feels pooky that it will

> pass. I think that actually our dis~ease will help build compassion in

> our children.

> Peace and Blessings

> ~*~ Akiba ~*~

> Pragmatic Visionary

> http://yodamamma.blogspot.com/

> http://www.solay-twinflames.com <http://www.solay-twinflames.com/>

>

> /--*/ my mistake

>

>

> I made the mistake telling my 8 tear old yesterday that my MS made me

> feel so bad yesterday I felt like I was dying. My wife Judy this morning

> told her he was worried all day yesterday.

> I had a fever and I did feel really bad my ms is always worse when

> i fever.

> bill

>

>

>

>

>

>

> <http://www.incredimail.com/index.asp?id=509 & lang=9>

>

>

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Wow Bill! A few times

when I had a fever I couldn’t move a limb. I looked up “heat and MS”,

and found a good explanation of what happens when we get over heated either by

weather or fever. Here it is below…………Hugs, Jackie

Sixty to eighty percent of persons with MS have a decreased

ability to tolerate heat and experience more MS symptoms when exposed to heat.

When the core body temperature is raised from exposure to heat, it decreases

the electrical conductivity of nerve fibers for everyone.

For persons with MS, whose nerve conduction is already slowed in

the demyelinated areas, the ability to transmit impulses is further decreased

and even stopped altogether with an increase of as little as a half a degree

Celcius. This could be due to the interference of the sodium or potassium

channels required by the nerve axons for electrical conduction. Therefore, heat

can cause a marked increase in disability.

Not only do already existing symptoms worsen, but new one appear

that normally don't cause a problem. This is not because the heat has caused

new damage to the nervous system but because nerve conduction that has managed

to function through damaged areas now cannot properly do so with the additional

impediment of heat. It is important to note that heat worsens symptoms

temporarily until the body cools down and is not known (although it has

happened in rare cases) to increase demyelination or directly cause an

exacerbation (an acute phase or flare-up of MS).

Body temperature is normally controlled by the hypothalamus, a

structure in the brain that sends messages to the brainstem and spinal cord. MS

lesions in the hypothalamus or its connections to the brainstem or spinal cord

can decrease the body's ability to maintain normal temperature. Members of the

MS population with these lesions are much more susceptible to the problems of

both hypothermia (common symptoms are drowsiness, confusion and snoring) and

the effects of heat illnesses like heat exhaustion and heat stroke

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

Sent: Thursday, June 22, 2006 8:31 PM

To: MSersLife

Subject: Re: my

mistake

We had a

storm go through when I was writing my email so I shut the

computer off a good part of the day.

I'm not sure why heat and my having a fever causes me so much trouble. I

woke up Tuesday night and I was trembling and struggled just to make it

to the restroom I was trembling so much I had to call for Judy to help

me out. I did have a fever and I was really surprised I was even able to

make it to the restroom. I took Advil like I always do for my fevers and

at that point I was in really bad shape. I just did what I had done

before when a fever hit me that bad, I had Judy bring my my pillow and I

slept on the floor of our bathroom. About 5 am I decided to try and go

back into our room and our stairway is in between the restroom and our

bedroom. I told Judy I wanted to go downstairs where it was cooler. That

was really rough on me because when I am like that with a fever

everything from my waist down I have no control over. I am so bad I

can't even crawl. I just moved myself by scooting my self on our carpet.

When I started to go down I just had my sleep clothes on and no shoes o

sox. When I started down the first step I had no grip with the bottom of

my feet. I told Judy I needed her to put my sneaker on so I could grip

the carpet. That was time consuming I had judy go out to my truck and

get my wheelchair that was a big help. I felt so bad that all that

happened because Judy had a big day at work with their facility having a

big show and tell to some big wigs that evening. That made for a long

day for Judy. I thanked Judy big time the next morning for putting up

with me and this dumb disease. I ended up spending my night downstairs

where it is a lot cooler. I am glad we have AC our upstairs never cools

enough to help me deal with my MS.

Sorry to make this long.

I was wondering how are you getting along with your diabetes? I was

going through an old drawer tonight and had forgotten how much info I

had gathered about diabetes when I was hit with it. I don't have nearly

that much on my MS.

Bill

Akiba wrote:

> A few days ago I had a Migraine SO bad I didn't leave the bedroom all

> day except to P, had the blinds pulled and even the TV off...my son

> was So worried (he is also 8) and kept coming in and snuggling with me

> then asking if I was better yet? It was So cute, I just wish it were

> under better circumstances. It was Fathers day and I encouraged Rob to

> take him to Chuck E Cheeses for a time, They did, the house was

> *quiet* and I slept the whole time. I'm better now, just gotta realize

> that we cannot hide these things from our children, no matter how hard

> we try, they know, and it is important to build understanding in them

> so they know that even though mommy/daddy feels pooky that it will

> pass. I think that actually our dis~ease will help build compassion in

> our children.

> Peace and Blessings

> ~*~ Akiba ~*~

> Pragmatic Visionary

> http://yodamamma.blogspot.com/

> http://www.solay-twinflames.com

<http://www.solay-twinflames.com/>

>

> /--*/ my mistake

>

>

> I made the mistake telling my 8 tear old yesterday that my MS made me

> feel so bad yesterday I felt like I was dying. My wife Judy this morning

> told her he was worried all day yesterday.

> I had a fever and I did feel really bad my ms is always worse when

> i fever.

> bill

>

>

>

>

>

>

> <http://www.incredimail.com/index.asp?id=509 & lang=9>

>

>

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A few times when I had a fever I couldn't move a limb. I looked up"heat and MS", and found a good explanation of what happens when we get over heated either by weather or fever. Here it is below....

Hi Jackie,

tell me about it I learned the hard way on today and ended up spending the better part of my evening at the ER. Let's not even discuss that it is a full moon. Even I was acting lunaticulous (is that a word)

Anyways, I have air conditioning and for some strange reason cannot tolerate the cold. (I better figure out something quick) I set the temperature to kick on once my apartment hits 80. Wellll that wasn't quite right and I errred. I got overheated and the next thing I knew my whole body went numb and limp and began to tingle like eletrical currents were running through it.

Off to the ER I go. As soon as they wheeled me to the back things calmed down. I was given pain meds and eventually sent home. I shiver as I type because I learned my lesson and will keep the air on. I guess it's time to pull out the old afghans

Have a great night (or morning)

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Thanks I had never read info about my heat problem about my

MS. I will be very happy when someone figures that out.

Bill

Jackie Hanan wrote:

Wow Bill! A

few times

when I had a fever I couldn’t move a limb. I looked up “heat and MS”,

and found a good explanation of what happens when we get over heated

either by

weather or fever. Here it is below…………Hugs, Jackie

Sixty to eighty

percent of persons with MS have a decreased

ability to tolerate heat and experience more MS symptoms when exposed

to heat.

When the core body temperature is raised from exposure to heat, it

decreases

the electrical conductivity of nerve fibers for everyone.

For persons with

MS, whose nerve conduction is already slowed in

the demyelinated areas, the ability to transmit impulses is further

decreased

and even stopped altogether with an increase of as little as a half a

degree

Celcius. This could be due to the interference of the sodium or

potassium

channels required by the nerve axons for electrical conduction.

Therefore, heat

can cause a marked increase in disability.

Not only do

already existing symptoms worsen, but new one appear

that normally don't cause a problem. This is not because the heat has

caused

new damage to the nervous system but because nerve conduction that has

managed

to function through damaged areas now cannot properly do so with the

additional

impediment of heat. It is important to note that heat worsens symptoms

temporarily until the body cools down and is not known (although it has

happened in rare cases) to increase demyelination or directly cause an

exacerbation (an acute phase or flare-up of MS).

Body temperature

is normally controlled by the hypothalamus, a

structure in the brain that sends messages to the brainstem and spinal

cord. MS

lesions in the hypothalamus or its connections to the brainstem or

spinal cord

can decrease the body's ability to maintain normal temperature. Members

of the

MS population with these lesions are much more susceptible to the

problems of

both hypothermia (common symptoms are drowsiness, confusion and

snoring) and

the effects of heat illnesses like heat exhaustion and heat stroke

From: MSersLife

[mailto:MSersLife ] On Behalf Of MS-Bill

Sent: Thursday, June

22, 2006 8:31 PM

To: MSersLife

Subject: Re:

my

mistake

We had a

storm go through when I was writing my email so I shut the

computer off a good part of the day.

I'm not sure why heat and my having a fever causes me so much trouble.

I

woke up Tuesday night and I was trembling and struggled just to make it

to the restroom I was trembling so much I had to call for Judy to help

me out. I did have a fever and I was really surprised I was even able

to

make it to the restroom. I took Advil like I always do for my fevers

and

at that point I was in really bad shape. I just did what I had done

before when a fever hit me that bad, I had Judy bring my my pillow and

I

slept on the floor of our bathroom. About 5 am I decided to try and go

back into our room and our stairway is in between the restroom and our

bedroom. I told Judy I wanted to go downstairs where it was cooler.

That

was really rough on me because when I am like that with a fever

everything from my waist down I have no control over. I am so bad I

can't even crawl. I just moved myself by scooting my self on our

carpet.

When I started to go down I just had my sleep clothes on and no shoes o

sox. When I started down the first step I had no grip with the bottom

of

my feet. I told Judy I needed her to put my sneaker on so I could grip

the carpet. That was time consuming I had judy go out to my truck and

get my wheelchair that was a big help. I felt so bad that all that

happened because Judy had a big day at work with their facility having

a

big show and tell to some big wigs that evening. That made for a long

day for Judy. I thanked Judy big time the next morning for putting up

with me and this dumb disease. I ended up spending my night downstairs

where it is a lot cooler. I am glad we have AC our upstairs never cools

enough to help me deal with my MS.

Sorry to make this long.

I was wondering how are you getting along with your diabetes? I was

going through an old drawer tonight and had forgotten how much info I

had gathered about diabetes when I was hit with it. I don't have nearly

that much on my MS.

Bill

Akiba wrote:

> A few days ago I had a Migraine SO bad I didn't leave the bedroom

all

> day except to P, had the blinds pulled and even the TV off...my

son

> was So worried (he is also 8) and kept coming in and snuggling

with me

> then asking if I was better yet? It was So cute, I just wish it

were

> under better circumstances. It was Fathers day and I encouraged

Rob to

> take him to Chuck E Cheeses for a time, They did, the house was

> *quiet* and I slept the whole time. I'm better now, just gotta

realize

> that we cannot hide these things from our children, no matter how

hard

> we try, they know, and it is important to build understanding in

them

> so they know that even though mommy/daddy feels pooky that it will

> pass. I think that actually our dis~ease will help build

compassion in

> our children.

> Peace and Blessings

> ~*~ Akiba ~*~

> Pragmatic Visionary

> http://yodamamma.blogspot.com/

> http://www.solay-twinflames.com

<http://www.solay-twinflames.com/>

>

> /--*/ my mistake

>

>

> I made the mistake telling my 8 tear old yesterday that my MS made

me

> feel so bad yesterday I felt like I was dying. My wife Judy this

morning

> told her he was worried all day yesterday.

> I had a fever and I did feel really bad my ms is always worse when

> i fever.

> bill

>

>

>

>

>

>

> <http://www.incredimail.com/index.asp?id=509 & lang=9>

>

>

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Soo Sorry to hear about your rough patch. Hope you are feeling better MS-Bill wrote: We had a storm go through when I was writing my email so I shut the computer off a good part of the day.I'm not sure why heat and my having a fever causes me so much trouble. I woke up Tuesday night and I was trembling and struggled just to make it to the restroom I was trembling so much I had to call for Judy to help me out. I did have a fever and I was really surprised I was even able to

make it to the restroom. I took Advil like I always do for my fevers and at that point I was in really bad shape. I just did what I had done before when a fever hit me that bad, I had Judy bring my my pillow and I slept on the floor of our bathroom. About 5 am I decided to try and go back into our room and our stairway is in between the restroom and our bedroom. I told Judy I wanted to go downstairs where it was cooler. That was really rough on me because when I am like that with a fever everything from my waist down I have no control over. I am so bad I can't even crawl. I just moved myself by scooting my self on our carpet. When I started to go down I just had my sleep clothes on and no shoes o sox. When I started down the first step I had no grip with the bottom of my feet. I told Judy I needed her to put my sneaker on so I could grip the carpet. That was time consuming I had judy go out to my truck and get my

wheelchair that was a big help. I felt so bad that all that happened because Judy had a big day at work with their facility having a big show and tell to some big wigs that evening. That made for a long day for Judy. I thanked Judy big time the next morning for putting up with me and this dumb disease. I ended up spending my night downstairs where it is a lot cooler. I am glad we have AC our upstairs never cools enough to help me deal with my MS.Sorry to make this long.I was wondering how are you getting along with your diabetes? I was going through an old drawer tonight and had forgotten how much info I had gathered about diabetes when I was hit with it. I don't have nearly that much on my MS.BillAkiba wrote:> A few days ago I had a Migraine SO bad I didn't leave the bedroom all > day except to P, had the blinds pulled and even the TV off...my son > was So worried (he is also 8) and kept

coming in and snuggling with me > then asking if I was better yet? It was So cute, I just wish it were > under better circumstances. It was Fathers day and I encouraged Rob to > take him to Chuck E Cheeses for a time, They did, the house was > *quiet* and I slept the whole time. I'm better now, just gotta realize > that we cannot hide these things from our children, no matter how hard > we try, they know, and it is important to build understanding in them > so they know that even though mommy/daddy feels pooky that it will > pass. I think that actually our dis~ease will help build compassion in > our children. > Peace and Blessings> ~*~ Akiba ~*~> Pragmatic Visionary> http://yodamamma.blogspot.com/> http://www.solay-twinflames.com <http://www.solay-twinflames.com/>> > /--*/ my mistake> >> I made the mistake telling my 8 tear old yesterday that my MS made me> feel so bad yesterday I felt like I was dying. My wife Judy this morning> told her he was worried all day yesterday.> I had a fever and I did feel really bad my ms is always worse when> i fever.> bill>> >> > >> <http://www.incredimail.com/index.asp?id=509 & lang=9>>>

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Thanks I am feeling a lot better today.

It seems like every summer since getting my MS Aug of 99 something new

has happened to me and it is all because of the heat. My MS curse.

Bill

Trimm wrote:

> Soo Sorry to hear about your rough patch. Hope you are feeling better

>

>

>

> */MS-Bill /* wrote:

>

> We had a storm go through when I was writing my email so I shut the

> computer off a good part of the day.

> I'm not sure why heat and my having a fever causes me so much

> trouble. I

> woke up Tuesday night and I was trembling and struggled just to

> make it

> to the restroom I was trembling so much I had to call for Judy to

> help

> me out. I did have a fever and I was really surprised I was even

> able to

> make it to the restroom. I took Advil like I always do for my

> fevers and

> at that point I was in really bad shape. I just did what I had done

> before when a fever hit me that bad, I had Judy bring my my pillow

> and I

> slept on the floor of our bathroom. About 5 am I decided to try

> and go

> back into our room and our stairway is in between the restroom and

> our

> bedroom. I told Judy I wanted to go downstairs where it was

> cooler. That

> was really rough on me because when I am like that with a fever

> everything from my waist down I have no control over. I am so bad I

> can't even crawl. I just moved myself by scooting my self on our

> carpet.

> When I started to go down I just had my sleep clothes on and no

> shoes o

> sox. When I started down the first step I had no grip with the

> bottom of

> my feet. I told Judy I needed her to put my sneaker on so I could

> grip

> the carpet. That was time consuming I had judy go out to my truck and

> get my wheelchair that was a big help. I felt so bad that all that

> happened because Judy had a big day at work with their facility

> having a

> big show and tell to some big wigs that evening. That made for a long

> day for Judy. I thanked Judy big time the next morning for putting up

> with me and this dumb disease. I ended up spending my night

> downstairs

> where it is a lot cooler. I am glad we have AC our upstairs never

> cools

> enough to help me deal with my MS.

> Sorry to make this long.

> I was wondering how are you getting along with your diabetes? I was

> going through an old drawer tonight and had forgotten how much info I

> had gathered about diabetes when I was hit with it. I don't have

> nearly

> that much on my MS.

>

> Bill

>

> Akiba wrote:

>

> > A few days ago I had a Migraine SO bad I didn't leave the

> bedroom all

> > day except to P, had the blinds pulled and even the TV off...my son

> > was So worried (he is also 8) and kept coming in and snuggling

> with me

> > then asking if I was better yet? It was So cute, I just wish it

> were

> > under better circumstances. It was Fathers day and I encouraged

> Rob to

> > take him to Chuck E Cheeses for a time, They did, the house was

> > *quiet* and I slept the whole time. I'm better now, just gotta

> realize

> > that we cannot hide these things from our children, no matter

> how hard

> > we try, they know, and it is important to build understanding in

> them

> > so they know that even though mommy/daddy feels pooky that it will

> > pass. I think that actually our dis~ease will help build

> compassion in

> > our children.

> > Peace and Blessings

> > ~*~ Akiba ~*~

> > Pragmatic Visionary

> > http://yodamamma.blogspot.com/ <http://yodamamma.blogspot.com/>

> > http://www.solay-twinflames.com <http://www.solay-twinflames.com/> <

>

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Meridian Services

Here is where my wife works they actually have a web page now. My wife

is a Social Worker. One of the gals she use to work with also has MS

and is in this group but I don't know if she has ever posted anything

in the group.

Bill

Trimm wrote:

Soo Sorry to hear about your rough patch. Hope you are feeling

better

MS-Bill wrote:

We had a storm go through when I was writing my email so I

shut the

computer off a good part of the day.

I'm not sure why heat and my having a fever causes me so much trouble.

I

woke up Tuesday night and I was trembling and struggled just to make it

to the restroom I was trembling so much I had to call for Judy to help

me out. I did have a fever and I was really surprised I was even able

to

make it to the restroom. I took Advil like I always do for my fevers

and

at that point I was in really bad shape. I just did what I had done

before when a fever hit me that bad, I had Judy bring my my pillow and

I

slept on the floor of our bathroom. About 5 am I decided to try and go

back into our room and our stairway is in between the restroom and our

bedroom. I told Judy I wanted to go downstairs where it was cooler.

That

was really rough on me because when I am like that with a fever

everything from my waist down I have no control over. I am so bad I

can't even crawl. I just moved myself by scooting my self on our

carpet.

When I started to go down I just had my sleep clothes on and no shoes o

sox. When I started down the first step I had no grip with the bottom

of

my feet. I told Judy I needed her to put my sneaker on so I could grip

the carpet. That was time consuming I had judy go out to my truck and

get my wheelchair that was a big help. I felt so bad that all that

happened because Judy had a big day at work with their facility having

a

big show and tell to some big wigs that evening. That made for a long

day for Judy. I thanked Judy big time the next morning for putting up

with me and this dumb disease. I ended up spending my night downstairs

where it is a lot cooler. I am glad we have AC our upstairs never cools

enough to help me deal with my MS.

Sorry to make this long.

I was wondering how are you getting along with your diabetes? I was

going through an old drawer tonight and had forgotten how much info I

had gathered about diabetes when I was hit with it. I don't have nearly

that much on my MS.

Bill

Akiba wrote:

> A few days ago I had a Migraine SO bad I didn't leave the bedroom

all

> day except to P, had the blinds pulled and even the TV off...my

son

> was So worried (he is also 8) and kept coming in and snuggling

with me

> then asking if I was better yet? It was So cute, I just wish it

were

> under better circumstances. It was Fathers day and I encouraged

Rob to

> take him to Chuck E Cheeses for a time, They did, the house was

> *quiet* and I slept the whole time. I'm better now, just gotta

realize

> that we cannot hide these things from our children, no matter how

hard

> we try, they know, and it is important to build understanding in

them

> so they know that even though mommy/daddy feels pooky that it will

> pass. I think that actually our dis~ease will help build

compassion in

> our children.

> Peace and Blessings

> ~*~ Akiba ~*~

> Pragmatic Visionary

> http://yodamamma.blogspot.com/

> http://www.solay-twinflames.com

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