Truly this is an answer to prayer. Without the visit to the
ER I never would’ve taken this step on my own. I am not the best patient in the
world and have difficulty communicating especially with my neurologist. I tend
to have to wait until there’s a crisis and then seek remedy. I had called him about
month ago because I thought the spasms were related to pain and he prescribed a
completely different medication. I suppose if I had a way to communicate better
with him this may have been preventable. But as it is I am thankful that again
God has overcome one of my many weaknesses. Thank you all for your prayers and
continued prayers.
Also
I have found the tightness in my shoulders, arms and right hand decreased. This
gives me more use of my right hand and arm. I am able to post on my blog. So
for the near future I am back online!
Hi, I'm Phil and the furry one is Macy the MS (multiple sclerosis) cat. I have added the story of Macy to a page at the very bottom of this blog. Due to the timing of my MS and getting Macy we formed a bond that was a once-in-a-lifetime thing. Sadly Macy succumbed to either kidney or heart failure in September 2017. A few months later we adopted a bonded pair of cats. They will never replace Macy but they are very entertaining. Their names are Lacy and Slim
Phil and Macy
Thursday, February 11, 2016
Good News Update – Spasms
I have some good news to report. The new medication that
started in the ER and then was confirmed by my neurologist has worked fantastic
for the spasms in my arms, shoulders and neck. It’s still early but I have had
uninterrupted sleep the last few nights. Even the leg spasms are on the wane.
Amazing what a good night sleep does. My whole attitude is changed.
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How awesome to hear! Praying always-
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