Lately it
feels like my body is falling apart.
I’ve been having more issues in the past
few weeks than I’ve had in a very long time. The tingling and numbness was just
the start, now every time I go running my calves lock up from spasticity. It is
one of the most annoying and frustrating things to have happen when I try to
run, not to mention painful.
I don’t know
why the MS is flaring up more lately. Since the one thing I’m not getting is
weaker, my doctor doesn’t feel like I’m relapsing or at the very least he’s not
worried... too much. I am going to be seeing the Neuroscience Specialists at
University Hospital in Denver to look into going on a new MS treatment. It
would be my first treatment for MS in a couple of years, but if I can go on it
I wouldn’t have to deal with daily or weekly injections. It would mean getting
my MS meds with out it really impacting or interfering with my life too much.
It’s a
pretty nasty catch 22... In order to help keep the disease from progressing I
need the meds, but the meds make me feel as bad if not worse than the symptoms
of the disease not to mention they would impact my ability to train and work
out which is also, my doctor agreed, another very important part to living and
managing with MS. Tysabri, the new med I’m looking to go on, is an IV infusion
that I would have to get every couple of months or so. There are side effects
and drawbacks to the new med, and when I talk with the University I’ll find out
more about them.
I’ve got the
Platte River Half-Marathon coming up on Sunday, and I’m hoping that the spasticity
in my legs will be at least manageable or else it’s going to be a pretty
miserable run. I've been trying to keep hydrated, my potassium intake up, stretching and every other thing I can think of to try and combat the issue with my muscles.
Here's hoping it works on Sunday...
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