An ordinary day. God Bless the ordinary day's. My dizziness is starting to resolve, only when I am very tired is it peaking its ugly head.
I used to want exciting, but now I am grateful for all the ordinary I can get. Ordinary means that I am able to function and I will take it like it comes. Ordinary means that I can walk without running into the wall, without dragging my left leg or without stumbling. It means that I can go up a step without having to use something as crutch to boost me up. It means that I am not so fatigued and that I can enjoy my day without taking a 2-3 hour nap. It means that my speech is understandable. It means that I can process information through this thick head of mine and not be confused or forgetful. It means that I have very little pain. It means that my vision is better. It means that I can sing along to my music without getting tired (strange I know, but the fatigue is so bad at times that singing takes all my energy).
I am looking forward to more ordinary days to come. I will this to be my last relapse forever!!!! I pray this was my last relapse forever!!!!!! I hope that this was my last relapse forever!!!!!
"From the bitterness of disease man learns the sweetness of health". - Catalan Proverb
Title pretty much says it all. Journal of dealing with this very confusing condition on a daily/weekly basis. Sharing laughter, frustrations, and all the emotions that come with Multiple Sclerosis.
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Welcome to all who visit this Blog whether you suffer from Multiple Sclerosis or have a loved one who does. Hopefully this will help all who read understand that they are not alone even though MS affects us all in very different ways. Maybe it can help open eyes of those around who do not know the unpredictability of daily life with MS.
The purpose of this blog is to offer support and inspiration. Please feel free to share any useful information that you have gathered along your journey and words of inspiration. It is hard to overcome all the obstacles we must face and it is nice to hear ways people have adapted. Inspirational stories and anectedotes are especially sought after.
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