This month, I began having odd speech interruptions. Not quite a stutter. Just stopping mid-word and struggling to get the rest out, and intention tremors began in my right hand. Intention tremors in my left hand have never been a big deal, but to suddenly have them in my right hand was concerning since it coincided with my speech problem. I didn't tell my neuro. I don't want to sound like a hypochondriac.
I've started a new job (in September) and I'm playing catch up, working long hours. Falling asleep at my computer at midnight is to be expected. But falling asleep mid-conversation? If I'm sitting still now, I'm in danger of falling asleep. Even at work. At a new job where they don't really know me, how dependable I usually am, or my health status. I don't technically have an MS diagnosis, and CIS just doesn't sound "that bad." Neither does RA but that's another conversation.
I've started a new job (in September) and I'm playing catch up, working long hours. Falling asleep at my computer at midnight is to be expected. But falling asleep mid-conversation? If I'm sitting still now, I'm in danger of falling asleep. Even at work. At a new job where they don't really know me, how dependable I usually am, or my health status. I don't technically have an MS diagnosis, and CIS just doesn't sound "that bad." Neither does RA but that's another conversation.
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