Welcome! I am a number crunching photographer who loves riding my bicycle really, really fast. I happen to live with Multiple Sclerosis and write about my experiences here on this blog. Thanks for stopping by!
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Wednesday, December 11, 2013
Wordless Wednesday - Worrying
So, so true! I needed this reminder these last few weeks as I worried about some stuff. It took a while but I finally came to realize that worrying really stopped me from enjoying the good.
Christie, I checked out your blog at the recommendation of Wheelchair Kamikaze. I started by reading your story and looking at your MRI - I see some excellent gray matter! I have been living with MS for 20 years and I am fully ambulatory, but I had to stop working over 2 years ago and that has been a big adjustment. MS manifests itself in many ways. When I was diagnosed, I had a 3 cm lesion on my spinal cord in the neck region and several scattered through out my brain. Interestingly, the neck lesion has thoroughly resolved, although I have continued to get new lesions in the brain over the years. BTW, I love your picture. Mary Beth
I love Wheelchair Kamikaze! So glad you stopped by and it's nice to meet you. MRIs are rad, aren't they? And, all of ours look so very different and our symptoms are so very different. I hope you are feeling alright and that the holidays bring you good cheer! Best always, Christie
This has totally been my motto since my Dad died and I was diagnosed with MS just a few months later! :D Love your blog. Just found it after watching the video you made about your struggle with this disease.
So glad you stopped by. Sorry to hear about your Dad - hugs! I will be posting more videos some time in the future, stay tuned for that. In the meanwhile, have a good weekend. Cheers! Christie
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LOL…oh my, this is so damn true!!
ReplyDeleteIsn't it though? Hope you're doing well and staying warm!
DeleteChristie,
ReplyDeleteI checked out your blog at the recommendation of Wheelchair Kamikaze. I started by reading your story and looking at your MRI - I see some excellent gray matter! I have been living with MS for 20 years and I am fully ambulatory, but I had to stop working over 2 years ago and that has been a big adjustment. MS manifests itself in many ways. When I was diagnosed, I had a 3 cm lesion on my spinal cord in the neck region and several scattered through out my brain. Interestingly, the neck lesion has thoroughly resolved, although I have continued to get new lesions in the brain over the years. BTW, I love your picture. Mary Beth
I love Wheelchair Kamikaze! So glad you stopped by and it's nice to meet you. MRIs are rad, aren't they? And, all of ours look so very different and our symptoms are so very different. I hope you are feeling alright and that the holidays bring you good cheer! Best always, Christie
DeleteThis has totally been my motto since my Dad died and I was diagnosed with MS just a few months later! :D Love your blog. Just found it after watching the video you made about your struggle with this disease.
ReplyDeleteSo glad you stopped by. Sorry to hear about your Dad - hugs! I will be posting more videos some time in the future, stay tuned for that. In the meanwhile, have a good weekend. Cheers! Christie
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