Guest guest Posted April 4, 2006 Report Share Posted April 4, 2006 yeah!!!!!! i hope this keeps up, eva. so happy to read good news from you. sarah > > I'm afraid to say this too loud for fear it will vanish in the air. > With the prednisone and anti-viral meds not only have I stepped out of > the coffin but it seems to me that I am much better than I was pre- > surgery. The swelling is even diminishing in my feet. Now I haven't > switched back to my walker simply because I'm so far behind ...3 sets > of taxes to do before Leaving for Mayo. > > I have found some case studies that document Epstein barr cerebellitis > or Guillane barre or cranial nerve involvement produce an anti- neuronal > antibody of sorts. There is also documentation in rare cases where EBV > generates its own autoimmune stimulated response causing the infected > person to attack their own neurons. All this is rare but isn't PLS > rare as well. > > Mainly I'm glad to be alive and will be grateful for that miracle and > anymore sent my way. > Hugs > Eva > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 5, 2006 Report Share Posted April 5, 2006 Thank you Eva (and GOD) for the goood news. Connie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 5, 2006 Report Share Posted April 5, 2006 Eva! I am SO glad you are alive too! I don't know if I am qualified...but I am sending you a TON of miracles....you DESERVE them! HUGS!! Love Di....PLS.....Canada > > I'm afraid to say this too loud for fear it will vanish in the air. > With the prednisone and anti-viral meds not only have I stepped out of > the coffin but it seems to me that I am much better than I was pre- > surgery. The swelling is even diminishing in my feet. Now I haven't > switched back to my walker simply because I'm so far behind ...3 sets > of taxes to do before Leaving for Mayo. > > I have found some case studies that document Epstein barr cerebellitis > or Guillane barre or cranial nerve involvement produce an anti- neuronal > antibody of sorts. There is also documentation in rare cases where EBV > generates its own autoimmune stimulated response causing the infected > person to attack their own neurons. All this is rare but isn't PLS > rare as well. > > Mainly I'm glad to be alive and will be grateful for that miracle and > anymore sent my way. > Hugs > Eva > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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