my latest mri shows no disease progression, that's two in a row now 🫰😠i love you modern medicine i love you ocrevus
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my latest mri shows no disease progression, that's two in a row now 🫰😠i love you modern medicine i love you ocrevus
me: *looks at max coppella*
me: *looks at michael sheen*
me: *looks at max coppella again*
me: *looks at michael sheen again*
me: fUCK I DO HAVE A TYPE
hey ms you suck esp in this heat i can barely see BUT!!!!! 2k free from the gov for doing school around it is ALMOST SWEET ENOUGH to make up for it
just got a preliminary diagnosis of multiple sclerosis moodboard
got a good grade in pt today smth normal to want and possible to achieve 😩💪
I worked 2 days in a row for the first time in months without having to go home sick!!! 🎉🎉🎉
today a woman at a bus stop unsolicitedly approached me and asked what's wrong with me & my legs (since I walk with a cane rn). I told her nothing, my brain is full of holes tho! (thought this would scare her off, it did not?).
she then told me that she knew how to fix it. I expected the usual cures people offer off the cuff for ms (usually diets or prayer).
Instead. she said if I covered my legs in gelatin powder and then clingwrap them overnight, the toxins will sweat out and be absorbed by the gelatin and I'll be able to walk again. I knew I could've interrupted her and told her to shut up but I was so morbidly fascinated, I had to know where she was going with it.
anyway ig if only someone had told me sooner, it would've saved me all this time in pt and on iv drugs!! /j
had my annual appraisal at work today and i was soo sure it was going to go badly because i've had to take so much time off sick with the ms relapse and etc. but instead my boss just told me what a great job i'm doing "considering the functional limitations you're working within right now" and had no negative feedback for me whatsoever, reassured me that she doesn't want me to push myself and also said that she doesn't want me to feel like this time period of focusing on getting my health in check means i won't be able to progress my career later. so basically what the hell lol i am SO unbelievably lucky