It's difficult to describe my vision issues but this is a good image of what it feels like. Not sure how I took this photo but it works! Don't look at it too long...
We can do this! MS changes our lives but it doesn't have to take our lives. In fact, the more we learn to go with the flow the better our illness can be managed.
Think of a river, floating along some riffles, tootling around rocks and staying in the green water when wham, a huge rapid appears around the corner. There's no eddying out on this one. Time to see a path and take it. Commit. We can't fight the white water, we must flow with it around the obstacles causing the rapids.
This is the attitude that helps me deal a with my MS a little more each day. It's not easy and may not be successful with this mindset, but it's a focal point for me. And that is a good thing, having a focus.
What a way and a place for the MonSter to attack. You've done well in managing it. Proud of all you accomplish in spite of it.
ReplyDeleteThat is the best photo to describe what it feels/looks like to have vision issues with MS. Just had another flare up and got diagnosed with Bells Palsy on 6/4/14 Thanks again for sharing
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Thank you Redheadnut and Ashley for your thoughtful comments! We need our community to survive and thrive and just live. I appreciate you both being a part of mine.
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ReplyDeletei was researching about autoimmune diseases(Multiple Sclerosis to be specific) and current health tech to help curb/manage it and i found this website ww w. kykuyuhealthclinic. com It made a tremendous difference for me I had improved walking balance, muscle strength and improved vision, always thankful for nature that helps in managing these terrible diseases.
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