Guest guest Posted August 16, 2007 Report Share Posted August 16, 2007 And as I have some visual damage due to MS, I cannot read posts-- anyone's, not just yours that are all in capital letters, and I do want to be able to read your posts. If my own font needs to be larger, I can adjust that. A few words, capitalized for emphasis, pose no problem for me, but all capitals just throws me and I give up. Sorry to be lodging such a request, but that is part of life with MS-- not having normal vision, that is, NOT the complaining part! Love to you--do not know your first name, n Rojas, wMS -------------- Original message -------------- I HAVE BEEN FOLLOWING EVERYONE'S POSTS FOR A FEW DAYS AND IT HAS SHED ALOT OF LIGHT ON THINGS FOR ME. I'M 20YRS OLD AND WAS DIAGNOSED 3 YRS AGO. ONE THING I REALLY NOTICE ABOUT WHAT EVERYONE HAS SAID IS THAT FOR THE MOST PART EVERYONE AGREES THAT THE MEDS THEY GIVE US KEEP US SICK. THRU PERSONAL EXPERIENCE I KNOW THIS IS TRUE. I STOPPED SEEING MY NUEROLOGIST ABOUT 8 MONTHS AGO AND HAVENT FELT AS GOOD AS I DO NOW SINCE I STARTED SEEING HIM. BETWEEN THE SHOTS (WHICH MADE ME FEEL LIKE I HAD A BAD FLU EXCEPT FOR THE NASAL SYMPTOMS AND MADE ME HAVE RELAPSES EVERY 6 MONTHS LIKE CLOCKWORK) AND ALL THE NARCOTICS HE GAVE ME TO SHUT ME UP FROM COMPLAINING, I WAS MISERALBE. I COULDNT FUNCTION AS A PERSON. I WISH I PARTICIPATED IN SOMETHING LIKE THIS A LONG TIME AGO THAT WAY I WOULDN'T HAVE THOUGHT I WAS JUST LOSING MY MIND OR SOMETHING. A QUESTION FOR ANY WHO WILL TAKE THE TIME TO GIVE ME SOME FEED BACK.... I'M SURE ALOT OF YOU HAD A LUMBAR PUNCTURE TO CONFIRM THE DIAGNOSIS, ANY COMPLICATONS FROM THAT??? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 16, 2007 Report Share Posted August 16, 2007 Hi misslady_0905, Welcome to the group! If you have been following the posts in this group, then you probably have visited http://tinyurl.com/grpm9 It has some good advice for MSers about alternative treatments. If you have not as yet visited the site, this is a cordial invitation to do so. With best wishes, Dudley Delany http://profiles.yahoo.com/dudley_delany Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 16, 2007 Report Share Posted August 16, 2007 Hi misslady, I didn't feel good about my neuro's PA doing my LP, so he arranged for an anesthesiologist to do the LP under flouroscopy (x-ray) which allows them to make sure they place the needle in the right spot with the first attemt, which can decrease the risk of complications during the proceedure. I followed my doc's instructions to a T. I made sure I was well hydrated before and after the proceedure, loading up on a mineral and electrolyte drink. I stayed as flat as possible for 24 hours following the procedure, only taking bathroom breaks (a necessity after drinking all that fluid). I didn't have any complications, except a mild lower back ache for a few days after the LP was done. Have you had an LP? Cara > > A QUESTION FOR ANY WHO WILL TAKE THE TIME TO GIVE ME SOME FEED BACK.... > I'M SURE ALOT OF YOU HAD A LUMBAR PUNCTURE TO CONFIRM THE DIAGNOSIS, > ANY COMPLICATONS FROM THAT??? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 16, 2007 Report Share Posted August 16, 2007 Greetings: I do not want to scare you but I had a lumbar puncture one year ago by my nero and had problems. I would suggest the anesthesiologist do it. I still have a little back pain and it has been a year. Also I had a spinal headache. I was on the floor on my back for almost two weeks. It was not a pleasant experience. If I could do it over again I would not have had it done or would have requested an anesthesiologist do it. Good luck... TJ To: mscured@...: caracerna@...: Thu, 16 Aug 2007 19:45:44 +0000Subject: Re: HELLO ALL. I'M NEW HERE. Hi misslady,I didn't feel good about my neuro's PA doing my LP, so he arranged for an anesthesiologist to do the LP under flouroscopy (x-ray) which allows them to make sure they place the needle in the right spot with the first attemt, which can decrease the risk of complications during the proceedure.I followed my doc's instructions to a T. I made sure I was well hydrated before and after the proceedure, loading up on a mineral and electrolyte drink. I stayed as flat as possible for 24 hours following the procedure, only taking bathroom breaks (a necessity after drinking all that fluid). I didn't have any complications, except a mild lower back ache for a few days after the LP was done.Have you had an LP? Cara>> A QUESTION FOR ANY WHO WILL TAKE THE TIME TO GIVE ME SOME FEED BACK....> I'M SURE ALOT OF YOU HAD A LUMBAR PUNCTURE TO CONFIRM THE DIAGNOSIS, > ANY COMPLICATONS FROM THAT???> _________________________________________________________________ Learn. Laugh. Share. Reallivemoms is right place! http://www.reallivemoms.com?ocid=TXT_TAGHM & loc=us Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 16, 2007 Report Share Posted August 16, 2007 Hello Cara, Thanks for your response. Yes, I have had a LP but I wasnt given and wasnt aware that there were other options to having it done. The first time I saw ny nuerologist he told me I needed to have it done, I wanted some time to think about it but he said if I didnt get it done that day I would phsyc myself out of having it done and he said it was really necessary. Since having the LP I have 1herniated disk and 1 buldging disk. I myself question whether this procedure is really necessary. Maybe if it had been done as you discribed I wouldnt feel that way, I'm just frustrated because it seems that I have one serious medical condition added to another in order to get a diagnosis that my neuro was already positive of he was the 3rd person to diagnose me. > > Hi misslady, > > I didn't feel good about my neuro's PA doing my LP, so he arranged > for an anesthesiologist to do the LP under flouroscopy (x-ray) which > allows them to make sure they place the needle in the right spot with > the first attemt, which can decrease the risk of complications during > the proceedure. > > I followed my doc's instructions to a T. I made sure I was well > hydrated before and after the proceedure, loading up on a mineral and > electrolyte drink. I stayed as flat as possible for 24 hours > following the procedure, only taking bathroom breaks (a necessity > after drinking all that fluid). > > I didn't have any complications, except a mild lower back ache for a > few days after the LP was done. > > Have you had an LP? > > Cara Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 16, 2007 Report Share Posted August 16, 2007 Hello n, Thanks for taking the time to respond. I'm very sorry about the all caps, I wasnt aware that this was considered screaming on the internet either. So I also want to take this chance to appologize to any one else who that this may have bothered in any way. I really should have been more sensitive to that. One of my relapses was vision problems. Much love, Cadriel > > And as I have some visual damage due to MS, I cannot read posts-- > anyone's, not just yours that are all in capital letters, and I do want > to be able to read your posts. If my own font needs to be larger, I > can adjust that. A few words, capitalized for emphasis, pose no > problem for me, but all capitals just throws me and I give up. > Sorry to be lodging such a request, but that is part of life with MS-- > not having normal vision, that is, NOT the complaining part! > Love to you--do not know your first name, > n Rojas, wMS > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 16, 2007 Report Share Posted August 16, 2007 Hi Dudley, Thanks! I havent been able to follow all the links being that there are so many but I will definately check it out. Cadriel > > > Hi misslady_0905, > > Welcome to the group! > > If you have been following the posts in this group, then you probably > have visited > > http://tinyurl.com/grpm9 > > It has some good advice for MSers about alternative treatments. If you > have not as yet visited the site, this is a cordial invitation to do so. > > With best wishes, > > Dudley Delany > > > http://profiles.yahoo.com/dudley_delany > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 16, 2007 Report Share Posted August 16, 2007 , I did not and do not consider caps " screaming, " though some do; and I do know that individual words and phrases are often capitalized for emphasis. I just cannot sort out the caps readily--yet my vision tests so very well, WITH glasses! (one does wonder!). Thank you so much for your very kind reply, which, come to think of it, I could have sent privately! Thank you for your thoughtfulness, and consideration. Love to you and to yours in coping with our delightful " Multiple Surprises! " n -------------- Original message ---------------------- > Hello n, > > Thanks for taking the time to respond. I'm very sorry about the all > caps, I wasnt aware that this was considered screaming on the > internet either. So I also want to take this chance to appologize to > any one else who that this may have bothered in any way. I really > should have been more sensitive to that. One of my relapses was > vision problems. > Much love, > Cadriel > > > > > > And as I have some visual damage due to MS, I cannot read posts-- > > anyone's, not just yours that are all in capital letters, and I do > want > > to be able to read your posts. If my own font needs to be larger, I > > can adjust that. A few words, capitalized for emphasis, pose no > > problem for me, but all capitals just throws me and I give up. > > Sorry to be lodging such a request, but that is part of life with > MS-- > > not having normal vision, that is, NOT the complaining part! > > Love to you--do not know your first name, > > n Rojas, wMS > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 16, 2007 Report Share Posted August 16, 2007 I did not have a lumbar puncture because of the stories of things going wrong. This is the minority of cases (something going wrong), but can include a bleed with leads to terrible pain and needs a treatment follow up. More common is severe headaches for several days. In rare cases, I have heard of people never feeling the same after the lumbar puncture, and I think I've heard of people having lifelong headaches afterwards. Even with a top doctor, there's still a chance of something going wrong in my opinion, Also, I don't really think it adds much to the picture, especially if one has already been diagnosed with MS through symptoms, MRI, and/or evoked potentials tests. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 16, 2007 Report Share Posted August 16, 2007 Do you know for sure that you didn't have the disk problems before the lumbar puncture. I have never had a lumbar puncture but have been diagnosed with 2 or 3 herniated and bulging disks. I do not have any back pain at all. -- In mscured , " misslady_0905 " wrote: > > Hello Cara, > > Thanks for your response. Yes, I have had a LP but I wasnt given and > wasnt Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 16, 2007 Report Share Posted August 16, 2007 When my first neuro brought up the Lumbar Puncture, she basically told me we would be doing it. She didn't ask me, she told me. Additionally, she didn't take the time to describe it or anything. I really do not care for the very large majority of doctors' and their non- collaborative approach and in-the-box thinking of just following how they were trained as well as their desensitization to their patients' difficulties. It's dehumanizing. I canceled the LP the day it was scheduled after reviewing the risks on my own. A > > > Greetings: > > I do not want to scare you but I had a lumbar puncture one year ago by my nero and had problems. I would suggest the anesthesiologist do it. I still have a little back Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 16, 2007 Report Share Posted August 16, 2007 Hi misslady, Yeah, my neuro's PA didn't tell me about the option of having the LP done under flouroscopy until I cancelled the LP that he had scheduled to perform himself. I had decided I didn't want an LP after all, because I wasn't planning to use traditional meds anyway. But after he asked me why I had cancelled, and I told him it wasn't worth the risks, he convinced me that the LP was the last step for a definite Dx, and if done under flouroscopy, it had very few risks. I had had 1 epidural, and 1 spinal for c-section, and hadn't had any complications, so I agreed to do it. They had already found a herniated disc in my neck, just above an MS leasion, and I really did need to know if my symptoms were caused by MS or the herniated disc, because the disc problem could be repaired, and symptoms relieved if my symptoms were caused by the disc, but not if they were caused by MS. Since my LP came back positive for MS, I opted against any disc surgery, since most of my symptoms were probably are caused by the MS. Most of which are gone now that my MS is in remission, so I guess it wasn't the disc that was causing those problems after all. So in my case, it was necessary to get a definite Dx of MS, because I also have the herniated disc in the same area. But it might not be necessary for someone else, especially if Everything else has been ruled out, and MS is the only thing left that fits all the other signs, symptoms, and test results. I wonder how an LP could have lead to a herniated disc? Are the affected discs near the LP site? What are your thoughts about the connection? I have heard that a lot of MSers have degenerative disc disease, so that might be your connection between MS and the herniated discs. Did you drink a lot of fluids to prepare for the proceedure, and stay down for 24 hours afterward? Did you have any other complications? Cara > Yes, I have had a LP but I wasnt given and > wasnt aware that there were other options to having it done. > Since having the LP I have 1herniated disk > and 1 buldging disk. I myself question whether this procedure is > really necessary. Maybe if it had been done as you discribed I > wouldnt feel that way, I'm just frustrated because it seems that I > have one serious medical condition added to another in order to get a > diagnosis that my neuro was already positive of he was the 3rd person > to diagnose me. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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