grant and grace. {5 and 3!} |
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Over the past couple of months
I've written about my latest health situation.
I know I've been vague.
Partly out of privacy,
and partly because it takes awhile
to process the possibility of a degenerative neurological disease.
I've had lots of people asking recently,
and i know so many of my friends care so much.
thank-you.
{truly}.
with all of our families' health situations over the past couple of years sometimes I feel like we are going to wear our friends out with yet another health crises,
so i have been so incredibly humbled and encouraged
by all of my friends whom have sent flowers, cards, texts and Starbucks gift cards.
{coffee gift cards? these dear friends know me well}
lots of people have asked for an update,
and i've realized that lots of people know just bits and pieces,
so....
here's {part 1} of the whole story.
the whole truth and nothing but the truth, okay?
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Two months in a row I had some very weird "episode-like" symptoms
of left-sided tingling and weakness.
the first time it happened we thought it seemed like even perhaps a stroke,
but the symptoms disappeared and life went on...
...went on until about a month later the symptoms returned,
and returned with a vengeance.
i had serious left-sided tingling, numbness, and intense weakness.
left-leg weakness to the point of feeling like i needed a cane.
so, we called the dr.
the results were not what we expected.
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my favorite 5-year-old. |
{2 months ago}
The white paper crinkled beneath me as I sat high on the doctor's table.
The specialist walked in the room, smiled at me. we exchanged polite pleasantries.
She sat down. She skipped over any questions about my symptoms -
{one-sided weaknes and tingling}- and pulled out the MRI report.
So, your MRI came back.
my heart paused, waiting, ready.
She continued, speaking words that did not make sense.
It shows a lesion, and says demyelinating plaque cannot be excluded.
I was confused.
She contiued.
It's indicative of multiple sclerosis.
In a life-changing instant never to be forgotten, I sharply sucked my breath in. my heart beat faster. The doctor continued talking but I couldn't hear it..
I turned to my husband sitting int the chair next to me.
My eyes wide, I mouthed
multiple sclerosis?!?
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to be continued.
my sweet, supportive husband |