I ask for your prayers..

I wish you the best of luck that things work out well for you.
 
Into each life a little rain shall fall, but this too shall come to pass.....

It's not MS, you will be well again. You're too young, you're in too good a shape and science has come a long way. Have faith, be strong. At some point in all of our lives we face the reality of the world that we don't see on tv & movies, it's all too real....but we prevail.

Best wishes, keep us informed!

- BSL
 
It's not MS, you will be well again. You're too young, you're in too good a shape and science has come a long way.

MS is an equal opportunity employer, BSL. Anybody can get it, regardless of age or physical condition. It is usually diagnosed between the ages of 15-40 and is more than three times as likely to occur in women than in men. MS is seen most commonly in people of northern European background.

About 75% of people who have multiple sclerosis never need a wheelchair, and for about 40%, normal activities are not disrupted or affected that profoundly. Unless the disorder is very severe, a person's life span is usually unaffected as well.

RWS is presenting hemiparesthesia (unilateral numbness) and that may be indicative of MS, but it could also be something else. That's why he needs to go for tests on Monday.
 
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Wow, RWS, I will definitely keep you in my thoughts. I wish you the best.

I knew a woman who had Bell's Palsy, I think it's called. Anyways one whole side of her face just went slack like a stroke. I know that's not exactly your symptoms, but like you and others, I hope it's some sort of viral infection.

Keep us informed.
 
MS is an equal opportunity employer, BSL. Anybody can get it, regardless of age or physical condition. It is usually diagnosed between the ages of 15-40 and is more than three times as likely to occur in women than in men. MS is seen most commonly in people of northern European background.

About 75% of people who have multiple sclerosis never need a wheelchair, and for about 40%, normal activities are not disrupted or affected that profoundly. Unless the disorder is very severe, a person's life span is usually unaffected as well.

RWS is presenting hemiparesthesia (unilateral numbness) and that may be indicative of MS, but it could also be something else. That's why he needs to go for tests on Monday.

On account of your post, I'm a bit more educated about the disease.....but my statement was made, on the whole, as an overwhelmingly positive gesture, not so much as an analysis. I hope it's nothing major.
 
I'm sorry to hear this realworksucks and wish you well with the tests. A guy at my gym has been diagnosed with MS, I know his wife quite well and he has his good moments as well as bad but he still is able to hit the weights. I really hope that it isn't MS but just want you to know that it's not the end, it's never the end.
 
you guys are great :) Thanks everyone!

I will know by this Thursday... I am taking the tests on Monday.

You are welcome. Remember your name: Refined Wisdom, and Spirit (RWS). You look at your situation with Wisdom. And your inner spirit will take care of any "possible" deficiencies. It will power you through the difficult times.

Carry it with you. Don't ever let go of it. It is truly your life line of success in nearly anything. This truly can make a difference.

How are things presently going?

Best wishes

Chillen
 
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On account of your post, I'm a bit more educated about the disease.....but my statement was made, on the whole, as an overwhelmingly positive gesture, not so much as an analysis. I hope it's nothing major.

Yeah, that's what I figured.

Nobody knows what is plaguing RWS, so at the end of the day, this is all speculation.
 
Man, I hope you get good news soon

All we can do is wait.
until then, lets watch this heart-warming video.

They all look so happy!
I lost count on how many times I posted that video. :yelrotflmao:
 
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