Quoted my my neuro nurse telling me on the phone this morning. I give up!
I've read and read about what a relapse is and what is not. And apparently, if I do have a lesion that lights up that means I just have a lesion. "The part of the brain and spinal cord doesn't matter where it is." I'm confused. Doesn't active lesions have a way of disrupting normal nerve signal activity? For example, you have one on your cervical, foot drop, weakness, numbness and so on.
I'm begging for an MRI anyway. My predictions are that my brain is going to light up like a Christmas tree.
Symptoms are uncontrollable crying, weakness, foot spasms, eye spasms, pain, insomnia, aphasia, bladder issues.
The nurse would say those are all part of the disease. Well, why are they hitting me all at once and they've been dormant for over a year and some are new?
"Why don't you come into the office tomorrow and have doctor look at you?"
Is it that hard for you to convince your doctor or nurse that you're not crazy and you're sick? And what are your views and knowledge about active lesions correlating with relapses? Thank you!
I've read and read about what a relapse is and what is not. And apparently, if I do have a lesion that lights up that means I just have a lesion. "The part of the brain and spinal cord doesn't matter where it is." I'm confused. Doesn't active lesions have a way of disrupting normal nerve signal activity? For example, you have one on your cervical, foot drop, weakness, numbness and so on.
I'm begging for an MRI anyway. My predictions are that my brain is going to light up like a Christmas tree.
Symptoms are uncontrollable crying, weakness, foot spasms, eye spasms, pain, insomnia, aphasia, bladder issues.
The nurse would say those are all part of the disease. Well, why are they hitting me all at once and they've been dormant for over a year and some are new?
"Why don't you come into the office tomorrow and have doctor look at you?"
Is it that hard for you to convince your doctor or nurse that you're not crazy and you're sick? And what are your views and knowledge about active lesions correlating with relapses? Thank you!
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