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Wayne, Glad you have decided to join in. If you have been reading many of

us have had a ALS dx. Its just a process of elimination and many tests and

finding a doctor that has experience with PLS patients. I was dx in 6 months

to a year but was told ALS on the first visit. then after numerous tests I

got the PLS dx and that was back in

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Hi Wayne

Sounds like your in the same boat as Edith and I. Clinically I'm PLS

but officially - hot off the Cleveland Clinic press I have just been

downgraded from 'probable' to 'possible ALS'. You have to admit that

it's pretty unique to be downgraded in the ALS arena. lol

How is your 'stuff' presenting? Do you use a cane, walker, or

scooter? Is it both sides or one? Is your speech affected? Do you

walk slow? Are you still working?

If you've been reading you probably already know: Mine started as

Bulbar Palsy with 60% understandability. Latest report 95%

understandability (on certain days drive thrus still can't understand

me) Then after 4 years and thinking I was home-free the stuff

started in my left foot and leg. I now use a cane (or magic wand as I

like to call it)

Welcome to our wonderful group

Eva in WV

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Hi Wayne:

Glad you dropped in to say hello. I think there are a few of us that kind

of 'ride the fence' between PLS and ALS but for the most part the symptoms

seem the same in the early stages. I post periodically on the ALS group,

but mostly read the posts.

Both of these groups offer great support no matter what the final outcome

is.

Hope we hear from you again.

Take care.

Jo (Northern Ontario)

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> Hello,

>

> I've read this forum for a couple of years but haven't posted. I've

> had symptoms for 2 and 1/2 years and tentatively dx with PLS although

> my doctor still says it could be ALS. I go to UT Southwestern in

> Dallas with Dr. Elliot and Dr. Nations. I usually post on the ALS

> Braintalk forum. Just thought I would say hello.

>

> Wayne

>

>

>

>

>

>

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Hi Wayne,

I am glad you posted, welcome aboard.

I was first diagnosed with M.S then it changed to PLS go figure. Good luck on

your visits to the doctors, please let us know how things go. Sandy

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Hello,

I've read this forum for a couple of years but haven't posted. I've

had symptoms for 2 and 1/2 years and tentatively dx with PLS although

my doctor still says it could be ALS. I go to UT Southwestern in

Dallas with Dr. Elliot and Dr. Nations. I usually post on the ALS

Braintalk forum. Just thought I would say hello.

Wayne

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Hello Wayne,

Welcome to the PLS group.

Was wondering where you live in Texas. I live in Longview.

I went to the Univ of Texas, Southwest School of Medicine when symptons

first started. I saw a Dr. Dewey (Dewey in Dallas) who diagnosed me with

Parkinson but after 3 months of being on Mirapex and symptons worse he

said not Parkinson. Then went to Dr. Jankovic at Baylor College of

Medicine in Houston for 2 yrs who said Stiffman Syndrome but after not

responding to the meds said not Stiffman. (I have often wondered who in

the heck does respond to the meds.) Neuro here in Longview said PLS

1-13-03, but I guess I am still not responding to the meds. (could it be

I never take the full dose prescribed? LOL) Am taking 20 mgs baclofen a

day, .25 Klonopin a day plus supplements COQ10 and Creatine. She

prescribed 60 Baclofen a day plus 4 mgs of Zanaflex.

I don't think there is a portion of my anatomy not affected. Toes curl

under, feet are stiff, legs stiff with pain in hamstring, butt hurts

when sitting, arms hard to raise over head, hands are weaker and just

noticed this week I can no longer cross my finders, breathing affected

can no longer whistle or blow out a candle, facial muscles are tight,

talk Martian, some trouble swallowing. other than that I'am GREAT!

Use walker in house and w/c outside.

Right now I am at computer watching a pair of peacocks looking in the

window watching me, drinking a Dr. Pepper and eating figs before the

peacocks finish them off! Life ain't bad, as Mike Gray once said " just

different " .

Smiles to you from the Piney Woods of East Texas.

Arlene

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Hey Arlene.

Hello and thanks for the welcome. I live in Fort Worth and still

work, drive, walk, and everything else but run. I'm just dang

stiff. Just three years ago, I played my last season of soccer.

Its hard for me to imagine that now.

When did you first start these symptoms?

Wayne

> Hello Wayne,

>

> Welcome to the PLS group.

> Was wondering where you live in Texas. I live in Longview.

> I went to the Univ of Texas, Southwest School of Medicine when

symptons

> first started. I saw a Dr. Dewey (Dewey in Dallas) who diagnosed me

with

> Parkinson but after 3 months of being on Mirapex and symptons worse

he

> said not Parkinson. Then went to Dr. Jankovic at Baylor College of

> Medicine in Houston for 2 yrs who said Stiffman Syndrome but after

not

> responding to the meds said not Stiffman. (I have often wondered

who in

> the heck does respond to the meds.) Neuro here in Longview said PLS

> 1-13-03, but I guess I am still not responding to the meds. (could

it be

> I never take the full dose prescribed? LOL) Am taking 20 mgs

baclofen a

> day, .25 Klonopin a day plus supplements COQ10 and Creatine. She

> prescribed 60 Baclofen a day plus 4 mgs of Zanaflex.

> I don't think there is a portion of my anatomy not affected. Toes

curl

> under, feet are stiff, legs stiff with pain in hamstring, butt hurts

> when sitting, arms hard to raise over head, hands are weaker and

just

> noticed this week I can no longer cross my finders, breathing

affected

> can no longer whistle or blow out a candle, facial muscles are

tight,

> talk Martian, some trouble swallowing. other than that I'am GREAT!

> Use walker in house and w/c outside.

> Right now I am at computer watching a pair of peacocks looking in

the

> window watching me, drinking a Dr. Pepper and eating figs before the

> peacocks finish them off! Life ain't bad, as Mike Gray once

said " just

> different " .

> Smiles to you from the Piney Woods of East Texas.

> Arlene

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Hello Eva,

I certainly hope you maintain your PLS rating. Good luck on that.

The symptoms did spread everywhere pretty quickly but I'm still pretty

functional. I use a walking stick for balance. My speech is only a little

slurred some of the time. The main problem I have is that I'm just spastic and

stiff almost everywhere. If its PLS then it's a pretty fast one. If its ALS,

its pretty slow. Either way, its just so fun to be unique. (ha ha)

Wayne

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Hi Wayne

Sounds like your in the same boat as Edith and I. Clinically I'm PLS

but officially - hot off the Cleveland Clinic press I have just been

downgraded from 'probable' to 'possible ALS'. You have to admit that

it's pretty unique to be downgraded in the ALS arena. lol

How is your 'stuff' presenting? Do you use a cane, walker, or

scooter? Is it both sides or one? Is your speech affected? Do you

walk slow? Are you still working?

If you've been reading you probably already know: Mine started as

Bulbar Palsy with 60% understandability. Latest report 95%

understandability (on certain days drive thrus still can't understand

me) Then after 4 years and thinking I was home-free the stuff

started in my left foot and leg. I now use a cane (or magic wand as I

like to call it)

Welcome to our wonderful group

Eva in WV

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Hello Jo. Thanks for the greeting. This seems like a great group and I plan to

post more.

Wayne

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> Hello,

>

> I've read this forum for a couple of years but haven't posted. I've

> had symptoms for 2 and 1/2 years and tentatively dx with PLS although

> my doctor still says it could be ALS. I go to UT Southwestern in

> Dallas with Dr. Elliot and Dr. Nations. I usually post on the ALS

> Braintalk forum. Just thought I would say hello.

>

> Wayne

>

>

>

>

>

>

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Hello Sandy,

At the very first, my regular neuro was sure it was just a neck injury from me

playing soccer. But that soon changed as the symptoms spread. Thanks for the

welcome.

Wayne

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Hello,

I've read this forum for a couple of years but haven't posted. I've

had symptoms for 2 and 1/2 years and tentatively dx with PLS although

my doctor still says it could be ALS. I go to UT Southwestern in

Dallas with Dr. Elliot and Dr. Nations. I usually post on the ALS

Braintalk forum. Just thought I would say hello.

Wayne

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Hi Wayne,

Welcome to the group. I was first dx with ALS then MS and finally

PLS. I'm progressing fast too. Symptoms started in 2000 and in 2002

I was dx. Now I'm in a wheel chair 95% of time and my speech is

slured to the point that I cannot order through a drive up window.

My left hand does it's own thing and my balance is all but gone.

I look forward to dancing again one day and I hope you will dance

again soon.

Donna - NC - PLS

> Hello Eva,

>

> I certainly hope you maintain your PLS rating. Good luck on that.

> The symptoms did spread everywhere pretty quickly but I'm still

pretty functional. I use a walking stick for balance. My speech is

only a little slurred some of the time. The main problem I have is

that I'm just spastic and stiff almost everywhere. If its PLS then

it's a pretty fast one. If its ALS, its pretty slow. Either way,

its just so fun to be unique. (ha ha)

>

> Wayne

> Re: Test post

>

>

> Hi Wayne

> Sounds like your in the same boat as Edith and I. Clinically I'm

PLS

> but officially - hot off the Cleveland Clinic press I have just

been

> downgraded from 'probable' to 'possible ALS'. You have to admit

that

> it's pretty unique to be downgraded in the ALS arena. lol

>

> How is your 'stuff' presenting? Do you use a cane, walker, or

> scooter? Is it both sides or one? Is your speech affected? Do

you

> walk slow? Are you still working?

> If you've been reading you probably already know: Mine started

as

> Bulbar Palsy with 60% understandability. Latest report 95%

> understandability (on certain days drive thrus still can't

understand

> me) Then after 4 years and thinking I was home-free the stuff

> started in my left foot and leg. I now use a cane (or magic wand

as I

> like to call it)

> Welcome to our wonderful group

> Eva in WV

>

>

>

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Hello Donna. Thanks for the welcome. If they find a cure, save a

dance for me!

Wayne

> > Hello Eva,

> >

> > I certainly hope you maintain your PLS rating. Good luck on

that.

> > The symptoms did spread everywhere pretty quickly but I'm still

> pretty functional. I use a walking stick for balance. My speech

is

> only a little slurred some of the time. The main problem I have is

> that I'm just spastic and stiff almost everywhere. If its PLS

then

> it's a pretty fast one. If its ALS, its pretty slow. Either way,

> its just so fun to be unique. (ha ha)

> >

> > Wayne

> > Re: Test post

> >

> >

> > Hi Wayne

> > Sounds like your in the same boat as Edith and I. Clinically

I'm

> PLS

> > but officially - hot off the Cleveland Clinic press I have

just

> been

> > downgraded from 'probable' to 'possible ALS'. You have to

admit

> that

> > it's pretty unique to be downgraded in the ALS arena. lol

> >

> > How is your 'stuff' presenting? Do you use a cane, walker, or

> > scooter? Is it both sides or one? Is your speech affected? Do

> you

> > walk slow? Are you still working?

> > If you've been reading you probably already know: Mine started

> as

> > Bulbar Palsy with 60% understandability. Latest report 95%

> > understandability (on certain days drive thrus still can't

> understand

> > me) Then after 4 years and thinking I was home-free the stuff

> > started in my left foot and leg. I now use a cane (or magic

wand

> as I

> > like to call it)

> > Welcome to our wonderful group

> > Eva in WV

> >

> >

> >

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-Wayne as you can see there are alot of good people on this site. I

want to welcome you and say I have found out more about PLS from here

than from my Dr. I was Dx in Nov. 03 as others and my biggest problem

is walking. again glad to have you aboard.

-- In PLS-FRIENDS , " Wayne " <wcg_89@m...> wrote:

> Hello,

>

> I've read this forum for a couple of years but haven't posted.

I've

> had symptoms for 2 and 1/2 years and tentatively dx with PLS

although

> my doctor still says it could be ALS. I go to UT Southwestern in

> Dallas with Dr. Elliot and Dr. Nations. I usually post on the ALS

> Braintalk forum. Just thought I would say hello.

>

> Wayne

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Dennis,

Thanks for the welcome. I see that you were recently diagnosed. If

you don't mind me asking, how long have you had symptoms? When did

you first notice something wrong? Thanks.

Wayne

> > Hello,

> >

> > I've read this forum for a couple of years but haven't posted.

> I've

> > had symptoms for 2 and 1/2 years and tentatively dx with PLS

> although

> > my doctor still says it could be ALS. I go to UT Southwestern in

> > Dallas with Dr. Elliot and Dr. Nations. I usually post on the ALS

> > Braintalk forum. Just thought I would say hello.

> >

> > Wayne

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