a path no longer exists.
I haven't had a serious remission for a while. But my right side from my shoulder down was the area completely affected by my only major attack.
Usually humidity, cold, heat, stress or an injury can result in a slow message from an area being affected.
It seems that each person's responses are different. For me the bottom of my right foot has less sensation. As does my whole right side from neck to toe. My brain does rewire paths. Some paths are stronger then others. Thats why I watch the ground where I am walking. I have to.
As a kid I have always been clumsy. Tall, skinny and my brain is faster then my body in reacting.
There are areas that were never rewired or rewired with less wiring. Like the ability to sense when a wall or a person or Charlie are on my right side. An injury, if a bruise is deep, until I walked on it after it happened, the surface injury was more pressure. The longer I walk on it, and depending which shoe I am wearing the pain can be pushed further or rather deeper into my foot.
Yesterday I noticed the pain had become more centralized to a specific area. The pad below my toe to the right of my big toe on my right foot. So there you have my long winded explanation.
But, since it is damaged and on the bottom of my foot, it is easier to re-damage the injury by simply stepping on anything the right size.
MS is an interesting disease. NO ONE in any branch of my family has it, but me.
They still don't have a clue. It's not a virus, nor an injury, nor anything else. It does attack areas of the brain by killing of areas that apply to specific areas of the body.
Because I refused to sit in a wheel chair mentally or or physically I took back control of my body's functions. I was to stubborn not to.
I need my boots from MN. That would be a big health & safety step. I do not know how to afford the cost of transportation for it.
Oh well.
How about a new code... 8-)
VD = vit D
D = Diabetes
MS = Multiple Sclerosis
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