Living With MS

They say everyone with MS face different challenges and have unique symptoms. Doctors refuse to predict what your next episode is likely to be even if symptomatically you seem to be following other cases. But think about it, MS is an attack on the millions of nerves in the body, in what ever order the fate dictates. Two people having the same afflictions would be less probable than two infants placed behind two separate piano for the first time and these two kids playing the exact same ramblings in perfect harmonic unison. Go to the National Society for Multiple Sclerosis

 

Living With MS

Life has changed in many ways

I don’t drive or work nowadays

Various chores once easy to do

I now give up trying, I can’t see them through

Now, every other day I take a med

Got another one daily before I go to bed

When I’m touched my left side turns to rock

I reduce working with my right hand to avoid electrical shock

There is little coordination from the left hand

Have impaired vision but I understand

Multiple Sclerosis causes the nerves to transmit incorrectly

So I treat it all like they are making Mock Sport with me

 

 

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