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Hi Bart,

Welcome to the group, but sorry about your diagnosis. There is one other person

strictly one-side affected. Perhaps she will contact you. For me, it's mostly

my legs that are affected, but my hands are slightly weaker than 3 years ago

when I first went to NIH for their research. Hang in there, Bart, and stick

around. You'll find this fine group very informative, supportive, and friendly.

Laurel

PLS

I've just been diagnost with this, but my nuero said I am not

typical. It only affects my left arm,hand,leg and foot. The bad thing

is I'm left handed. Any one else had this problem?

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I don't know who the " other " person is, but I am only affected on my right

side and have been since at least 1986 or 1987.

Dolores

PLS

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> I've just been diagnost with this, but my nuero said I am not

> typical. It only affects my left arm,hand,leg and foot. The bad thing

> is I'm left handed. Any one else had this problem?

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Hi Bart

Mine also is only my right side ,but my speech and rapid tongue movement is

affected .They have you wiggle your tongue back and forth to see how fast it can

move .I beleive they call this Bulbar 4 yrs. now started with the slurred

speech the rest followed GEO (i was 55 now 58)

PLS

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> I've just been diagnost with this, but my nuero said I am not

> typical. It only affects my left arm,hand,leg and foot. The bad thing

> is I'm left handed. Any one else had this problem?

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Hi Bart,

Welcome aboard the " Ship in Waiting " . Waiting for the cure that is! We folks

never give up. We keep each other encouraged until the day comes when we will

land this ship forever. My left side is affected the most. I sometimes drag

my left foot and my left arm is weaker than my right. But I'm sure it could be

worse. You are not alone. Again, welcome.

God Bless

Yolanda

PLS

I've just been diagnost with this, but my nuero said I am not

typical. It only affects my left arm,hand,leg and foot. The bad thing

is I'm left handed. Any one else had this problem?

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  • 3 months later...

Wow, what an amazing story! I do not have PLS or ALS! I am 27

years old and I teach Pre-K in a private school in Sand Springs, OK.

My dad just found out last month that he probably has ALS. I just

check my e-mail everyday and read the posts so I can learn as much as

possible about these diseases. He has another doctor's appointment

January 26th and my brother is going with my parents and he is going

to ask questions and hopefully gets some answers. I have learned so

much over the past month reading all the messages in this group.

What a supportive family! I am lucky to have found this group!

Jodi

> Dave Nunn;

> Dear Dave, My hat is off to you, your wife and your family. I being

a fellow

> PLS 'ers have a favorite saying " Done That, Been There " in

reference to the

> many symptoms of PLS. I have difficulty sometimes making my left

hand type and

> my fingers roam the keyboard hitting the wrong keys and dissolving

my work in

> progress. Let me tell you a little about me. I copied and saved

your story.

>

> Hobbies Pastimes

>

> At age 60 Dec.3 , 97 I have one favorite hobby-Thinking of all the

wonderful

> things I have done and accomplished up to now. Even though now

accomplishments

> may not be as interesting to talk about or as spectacular I still

have

> accomplishments, goals and satisfactions daily. I have a wonderful

wife and

> two great sons and one daughter -in-law .I limit TV to 2 hr at

night while in

> craftmatic bed. I have C D Player. I talk to a few friends on the

phone

> periodically. I play the stock market prudently study before I buy

or sell

> (almost daily monitoring). I run the computer-few games,

correspondence, stock

> portfolios, networking via e-mail with friends, relatives and like

patients

> with similar doses .We go out to eat often, picnics in summer,

travel four

> times a year to our Florida condo, sometimes abroad run about the

neighborhood

> within 3 miles in my electric cart. I find time to manage our five

single

> family home income properties. When home I answer my wife's

business phone if

> she's not in. And periodically I may run copies and make mailings.

This is

> less lately as Carol sees the struggle it takes. We have a two acre

yard

> looking over bank of lake Erie with a view of sunsets people would

kill for.

> The view is also visible as I sit in adjustable bed. It's on second

floor

> looking out 8 foot wide glass door facing deck off bedroom, If

that view gets

> stale I look left from my bed to a woods view through another 8

foot wide

> glass door to deck off bedroom also. Please don't envy me. You can

see beauty

> in any view you have. It's all a matter of attitude and being

satisfied with

> yourself and satisfied with what you have. I like photographs, music

( used to

> have my own band)age 16 to 24.

> I like drawing ( was draftsman by trade).Brief background- from

high school I

> went to drafting, worked my way through college, into engineering,

purchasing

> agent to highly technical research equipment manufacturers

representative

> (traveling four states and Canada). I then became a licensed Real

Estate

> Broker and my wife and I started our own business. I was forced to

retire in

> 89 and close the office (sold the building I had designed and

physically

> assisted in building including drywall, woodwork, exterior Swiss

Chalet trim,

> scuffle climbing, painting, staining, landscaping etc).

> I always liked interior or exterior decorating and design right

down to color

> schemes.

>

> My sons are chip off the old block and then some. Don 37 has MBA in

marketing

> and has had interesting positions from paper boy to theater usher,

working way

> through college, to account executive at radio station to manager

of

> automobile museum in Naples Florida. The automobiles are valued at

millions

> of dollars each. Son 35 went the gamma of self employed

landscaper

> working his way through college getting degree in marketing. Now

he's a flight

> attendant and an international traveler with Northwest Air. He has

been for 12

> years. My wife and I get free air travel because of him.

>

> An update March 1, 1999: I spend all my waking hours in a three

wheel cart. I

> too Dave occasionally let out a whale which comes from no where. I

think it's

> triggered by a yawn and it seems like air gasping to get back into

my lungs. I

> have had symptom progression ever so slowly and consistently

without remission

> since 1978. I was misdiagnosed as M/S and then in 1988 properly

diagnosed PLS

> after a barrage of tests. I now at 61 depend on my wife for

transferring,

> personal hygiene and all physical movement such as turning from

side to back

> in bed etc. We still live our life and travel in spite of it. I am

used to

> being put on an airplane via a straightback .

> I publish a support letter called Synapse for PLS friends. This is

an

> interactive one. Participants have shared progression of their

symptoms from

> onset of the disease. I've studied and compared one to another and

developed a

> symptom progression graph. I am willing to share this study with

anyone with

> PLS or with the desire to research PLS.

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Jodi if you would like i can put your dads info on my chart Age ancestry

occupation LH or RH and family history of neurological diseases GEO

Re: PLS

Wow, what an amazing story! I do not have PLS or ALS! I am 27

years old and I teach Pre-K in a private school in Sand Springs, OK.

My dad just found out last month that he probably has ALS. I just

check my e-mail everyday and read the posts so I can learn as much as

possible about these diseases. He has another doctor's appointment

January 26th and my brother is going with my parents and he is going

to ask questions and hopefully gets some answers. I have learned so

much over the past month reading all the messages in this group.

What a supportive family! I am lucky to have found this group!

Jodi

> Dave Nunn;

> Dear Dave, My hat is off to you, your wife and your family. I being

a fellow

> PLS 'ers have a favorite saying " Done That, Been There " in

reference to the

> many symptoms of PLS. I have difficulty sometimes making my left

hand type and

> my fingers roam the keyboard hitting the wrong keys and dissolving

my work in

> progress. Let me tell you a little about me. I copied and saved

your story.

>

> Hobbies Pastimes

>

> At age 60 Dec.3 , 97 I have one favorite hobby-Thinking of all the

wonderful

> things I have done and accomplished up to now. Even though now

accomplishments

> may not be as interesting to talk about or as spectacular I still

have

> accomplishments, goals and satisfactions daily. I have a wonderful

wife and

> two great sons and one daughter -in-law .I limit TV to 2 hr at

night while in

> craftmatic bed. I have C D Player. I talk to a few friends on the

phone

> periodically. I play the stock market prudently study before I buy

or sell

> (almost daily monitoring). I run the computer-few games,

correspondence, stock

> portfolios, networking via e-mail with friends, relatives and like

patients

> with similar doses .We go out to eat often, picnics in summer,

travel four

> times a year to our Florida condo, sometimes abroad run about the

neighborhood

> within 3 miles in my electric cart. I find time to manage our five

single

> family home income properties. When home I answer my wife's

business phone if

> she's not in. And periodically I may run copies and make mailings.

This is

> less lately as Carol sees the struggle it takes. We have a two acre

yard

> looking over bank of lake Erie with a view of sunsets people would

kill for.

> The view is also visible as I sit in adjustable bed. It's on second

floor

> looking out 8 foot wide glass door facing deck off bedroom, If

that view gets

> stale I look left from my bed to a woods view through another 8

foot wide

> glass door to deck off bedroom also. Please don't envy me. You can

see beauty

> in any view you have. It's all a matter of attitude and being

satisfied with

> yourself and satisfied with what you have. I like photographs, music

( used to

> have my own band)age 16 to 24.

> I like drawing ( was draftsman by trade).Brief background- from

high school I

> went to drafting, worked my way through college, into engineering,

purchasing

> agent to highly technical research equipment manufacturers

representative

> (traveling four states and Canada). I then became a licensed Real

Estate

> Broker and my wife and I started our own business. I was forced to

retire in

> 89 and close the office (sold the building I had designed and

physically

> assisted in building including drywall, woodwork, exterior Swiss

Chalet trim,

> scuffle climbing, painting, staining, landscaping etc).

> I always liked interior or exterior decorating and design right

down to color

> schemes.

>

> My sons are chip off the old block and then some. Don 37 has MBA in

marketing

> and has had interesting positions from paper boy to theater usher,

working way

> through college, to account executive at radio station to manager

of

> automobile museum in Naples Florida. The automobiles are valued at

millions

> of dollars each. Son 35 went the gamma of self employed

landscaper

> working his way through college getting degree in marketing. Now

he's a flight

> attendant and an international traveler with Northwest Air. He has

been for 12

> years. My wife and I get free air travel because of him.

>

> An update March 1, 1999: I spend all my waking hours in a three

wheel cart. I

> too Dave occasionally let out a whale which comes from no where. I

think it's

> triggered by a yawn and it seems like air gasping to get back into

my lungs. I

> have had symptom progression ever so slowly and consistently

without remission

> since 1978. I was misdiagnosed as M/S and then in 1988 properly

diagnosed PLS

> after a barrage of tests. I now at 61 depend on my wife for

transferring,

> personal hygiene and all physical movement such as turning from

side to back

> in bed etc. We still live our life and travel in spite of it. I am

used to

> being put on an airplane via a straightback .

> I publish a support letter called Synapse for PLS friends. This is

an

> interactive one. Participants have shared progression of their

symptoms from

> onset of the disease. I've studied and compared one to another and

developed a

> symptom progression graph. I am willing to share this study with

anyone with

> PLS or with the desire to research PLS.

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Geo:

What were the questions again? You don't want measurements (female

only) along with everything else? If so I pass! LOL!

Rita

Luv & Hugs!

*************************************

Some people succeed in spite of their handicap. Others succeed because

of them.

It's better to have Laugh Wrinkles than Worry Warts!

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Geo:

I am 67, female, right handed, Italian/Irish/Dutch. Brown hair, brown

eye's. Did clerical work most of my life, property/casualty insurance

field. I have a second cousin on my Italian side that suppose to have

MS, but when I met her (only once) it was like looking in the mirror.

I also was in the Air Force 1955-57. My first symptoms were probably in

my 30's, leg weakness and tingling of both arms and legs. Finally

diagnosed 1986. Anything else?

Rita

Luv & Hugs!

*************************************

Some people succeed in spite of their handicap. Others succeed because

of them.

It's better to have Laugh Wrinkles than Worry Warts!

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Thanks Rita Seems like im going to be wrong on my prediction of Neurological

diseases i predicted i would see alot of instance of neurological diseases close

to the people on my chart very few people so far have responded with a mother or

father with neuro problems most are very remote like you cousins etc. GEO

Re: Re: PLS

Geo:

I am 67, female, right handed, Italian/Irish/Dutch. Brown hair, brown

eye's. Did clerical work most of my life, property/casualty insurance

field. I have a second cousin on my Italian side that suppose to have

MS, but when I met her (only once) it was like looking in the mirror.

I also was in the Air Force 1955-57. My first symptoms were probably in

my 30's, leg weakness and tingling of both arms and legs. Finally

diagnosed 1986. Anything else?

Rita

Luv & Hugs!

*************************************

Some people succeed in spite of their handicap. Others succeed because

of them.

It's better to have Laugh Wrinkles than Worry Warts!

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OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOK

Here goes age occupation ancestry eye color hair color LH RH Family history of

neurological diseases and if you want age of onset GEO

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Geo:

What were the questions again? You don't want measurements (female

only) along with everything else? If so I pass! LOL!

Rita

Luv & Hugs!

*************************************

Some people succeed in spite of their handicap. Others succeed because

of them.

It's better to have Laugh Wrinkles than Worry Warts!

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