Multiple Sclerosis MS (Mock Sport)

Sometimes the body can play mock sport with you. It may make you believe that you are experiencing things you are not, like making feet feel like you are walking on hot asphalt when you are sitting in your sofa enjoying a film. Imagine your hand being slowly crushed by a heavy duty truck when all you are really doing is sitting reading a newspaper. The body receives impulses through the skin and these impulses when conveyed are then interpreted by the brain. A slight touch may sometimes feel like a piercing stab if these impulses become garbled through damage to the nerves that convey them.

Multiple Sclerosis or MS for short is one of those illnesses that may trick your body into these ghost sensations before eventually causing complete lost of the nervous transmission, resulting in lost of vision, mobility and many of your abilities.

 

 

Multiple Sclerosis – MS (Mock Sport)

Myelin is a white matter coating your nerves

Used by the body it conducts and preserves

Lets impulses run from sensors to brain

They sheath wrap the axons which they contain

I learnt their makeup from a story for kids

Protein layer between two of lipids

Like the rubber that sheaths the electrical wire

Each nerve is protected from the internal weather

Sometimes though the sheath may break

Causing the nerves to not communicate

Losing their messages in midstream

Electrical blackout with conditions extreme

Responses by individuals frequently vary

Often blindness and restricted mobility

Symptoms early in many display

Intense numbness and sometimes may

Send ghost impulses throughout the body

Making you feel like there is some emergency

Only your sanity will cause you to know

Cold bouts or hot patches are all a scam show

Keeping mind over matter is the biggest task

Surviving the attacks with your bravery mask

Pain may tell you it was a heavy roller van

On top of you crushing away on your hand

Reacting nerves get confuse with what to convey

The truths of their garble is revealed through pray

 

 

 

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