Guest guest Posted April 27, 2004 Report Share Posted April 27, 2004 Cookie, I am soooo glad!!! Thank God!!!! N. Praise the Lord!!! > Well, just returned from Duke University Medical Center to have an extensive EMG/nerve conduction study, to make sure I still have PLS and Not ALS. The test itself was not too bad...Bill said I only kicked the wall once. After the testing I had to go to another part of the hospital to meet up with my neurologist. He was happy with the results as it showed no lower motor neuron involvement. So I am very thankful for all your prayers I could just sense his being close to me. The next step will require me to have a repeat somasotasensory evoked potential test. Don't ask me what the outcome really shows, except when I had it in NY, one test (both legs and left arm) were abnormal. The next test both legs were fine...doctor says that can be. I will have that test in June. I have gotten very use to my new leg brace and it helps me be more agile when I walk. > Again, that you for all your prayers, cards, email's, fasting, and all the other wonderful things you all do. > Love you so much, > Cookie > **************************** > Man's way leads to a hopeless > end..God's way leads to an endless > hope. > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 28, 2004 Report Share Posted April 28, 2004 Hi Cookie: Glad to hear your diagnosis didn't change. Have been thinking about you and thanks for letting us know how things went. Take care. Jo. Praise the Lord!!! > Well, just returned from Duke University Medical Center to have an extensive EMG/nerve conduction study, to make sure I still have PLS and Not ALS. The test itself was not too bad...Bill said I only kicked the wall once. After the testing I had to go to another part of the hospital to meet up with my neurologist. He was happy with the results as it showed no lower motor neuron involvement. So I am very thankful for all your prayers I could just sense his being close to me. The next step will require me to have a repeat somasotasensory evoked potential test. Don't ask me what the outcome really shows, except when I had it in NY, one test (both legs and left arm) were abnormal. The next test both legs were fine...doctor says that can be. I will have that test in June. I have gotten very use to my new leg brace and it helps me be more agile when I walk. > Again, that you for all your prayers, cards, email's, fasting, and all the other wonderful things you all do. > Love you so much, > Cookie > **************************** > Man's way leads to a hopeless > end..God's way leads to an endless > hope. > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 28, 2004 Report Share Posted April 28, 2004 Mom suffered a stroke and won't be at her computer for awhile. If you wish to contact me bcbrowning@... Thank you her daughter Praise the Lord!!! > > > > Well, just returned from Duke University Medical Center to have an > extensive EMG/nerve conduction study, to make sure I still have PLS and Not > ALS. The test itself was not too bad...Bill said I only kicked the wall > once. After the testing I had to go to another part of the hospital to meet > up with my neurologist. He was happy with the results as it showed no lower > motor neuron involvement. So I am very thankful for all your prayers I > could just sense his being close to me. The next step will require me to > have a repeat somasotasensory evoked potential test. Don't ask me what the > outcome really shows, except when I had it in NY, one test (both legs and > left arm) were abnormal. The next test both legs were fine...doctor says > that can be. I will have that test in June. I have gotten very use to my > new leg brace and it helps me be more agile when I walk. > > Again, that you for all your prayers, cards, email's, fasting, and all > the other wonderful things you all do. > > Love you so much, > > Cookie > > **************************** > > Man's way leads to a hopeless > > end..God's way leads to an endless > > hope. > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 30, 2004 Report Share Posted April 30, 2004 I praise the Lord for you victory also. I'll continue to praise Him for your miracle now. Take care and... God Bless Yolanda Praise the Lord!!! Well, just returned from Duke University Medical Center to have an extensive EMG/nerve conduction study, to make sure I still have PLS and Not ALS. The test itself was not too bad...Bill said I only kicked the wall once. After the testing I had to go to another part of the hospital to meet up with my neurologist. He was happy with the results as it showed no lower motor neuron involvement. So I am very thankful for all your prayers I could just sense his being close to me. The next step will require me to have a repeat somasotasensory evoked potential test. Don't ask me what the outcome really shows, except when I had it in NY, one test (both legs and left arm) were abnormal. The next test both legs were fine...doctor says that can be. I will have that test in June. I have gotten very use to my new leg brace and it helps me be more agile when I walk. Again, that you for all your prayers, cards, email's, fasting, and all the other wonderful things you all do. Love you so much, Cookie **************************** Man's way leads to a hopeless end..God's way leads to an endless hope. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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