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Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Multiple Sclerosis, Tea Bagging, Blogger's As Sources of Information, MS Walk Towson

Tax day, what a fun time every year. Protest what you backed last year. Governors like Perry in Texas were all for succession from the union, enough is enough, after you send help for the fires, and after money for the floods, but then, we don;t need your help! They wanted to lynch certain members of Congress, all black, so that was a nice touch. Take special interest, and the Cayman Islands out of the game, 3 months to run, x amount of money from the feds, and that's it. To use the term tea bagging says it all about the group of people we are talking about.

I took Cranky's bird poison medicine to my apothecary today, she told me is is a very viable solution to fatigue felt by by Chronic Progressive, and secondary progressive MS. OK, so say it works, why am I finding out about it from a blogger and not any of my 5 specialist? I will read more, just interesting.

My right eye is in and out whenever it wants to, I've always hated that one. The group of people I went to high school with are doing the MS Walk in my name, pretty cool. I'd love to do the walk again, but that ship has sailed. My legs are trying to get the strength beneath them to go to the mailbox, so no walk this year, but thanks gang, I appreciate it.

Had my blood work today, it was red, so the first test passed. I am interested to see if the D went up or down. I hope the oil therapy wipes out the need for all of this, we shall see, I'm calling tomorrow to see what the process is, wish me luck!

4 comments:

Cranky said...

Andy - funny you should feel that way about the aminopyridine. I had a similar reaction to your note about Vitamin D, not realizing that was a common deficiency for MSers. Will have it checked for Skip next MS clinic appt. I'm surprised it's low for you since it sounds like you spend a fair amount of time outside.

I'll be following your alternative healing journey as well. I don't normally give much credibility to alternative treatments, but the standard approaches don't do much for MS, so alternatives are worth a look, right?

awb said...

Cranky- I agree with you, I never gave them much credibility either, but then I remember sitting in the chair at the oncology center, the royal blue chemotherapy running into my chest, thinking this can't be right. I figure if I am willing to sit through that, I should be willing to sit through anything, just not another reality show! Take care,

awb

Slammermike said...

I don't know what they are protesting about. The tax increases haven't even begun yet. Wait until we start to pay for all of these bailouts!

awb said...

Pay back what? We have to pay that money back? Shut up!