"The normal amount of pain is zero."
Me:
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"The normal amount of pain is zero."
Me:
New record of falls this year, including in public!
I've fallen at least seven times at home (with family around and not) for varying reasons including my legs suddenly becoming completely feeling-less, not knowing where my body is in space and tripping over myself (caused by some brain thing), and several just random give-outs of my knees AND hips.
And as far as I can recall, I've never had as many as five falls in public in my remembered lifetime (not counting as a younger child where it was genuine clumsiness, I'm talking disability induced), let alone in one year. Even knocked down some things off a shelf which was embarrassing. This is even with a cane.
So, you know. Progressive disability confirmed or not, I feel this isn't good.
my MRI isn’t till the 17th of this month but I’ve been talking with my aunt who has MS and I have a lot of her early symptoms. At this point I am just upset that my MRI is so far away (it’s actually remarkably close especially for the hospital I am going to which leads me to believe that my doctor thinks my symptoms are worse than I do)