Eventhesparrows
30-06-17, 21:29
Today, in my endless quest to figure out this dizziness of mine (even though I saw the ENT yesterday), I was researching MS.
My husband came home and I suddenly had a "spring in my step" - I was no longer downcast. Why? he asked.
"I think I might have MS". I have scottish ancestry. I was born and grew up (until age 20) in Michigan (northern US), and I have hypothyroidism. All things that put you at a higher risk for MS than the rest of the population.
And after reading lots of discussions on similar experiences to mine, from people who actually HAVE MS, I was hopeful.
Hopeful....that I had MS.....because at least it wasn't a brain tumor.
....how sad is that? :wacko:
My husband came home and I suddenly had a "spring in my step" - I was no longer downcast. Why? he asked.
"I think I might have MS". I have scottish ancestry. I was born and grew up (until age 20) in Michigan (northern US), and I have hypothyroidism. All things that put you at a higher risk for MS than the rest of the population.
And after reading lots of discussions on similar experiences to mine, from people who actually HAVE MS, I was hopeful.
Hopeful....that I had MS.....because at least it wasn't a brain tumor.
....how sad is that? :wacko: