Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Thermostat Thm302a Compatibility

My symptoms before the start ...

Following the suggestion of a friend, I thought it would be nice if people know what are the effects of MS on my body. Thus, it will be easier to evaluate the before / after!

Key points:

- significant fatigue (I sleep nights from 10 pm and I must lie down an hour pm)

- Spasms and cramps during sleep (hip and right thigh and left early)

- numbness of the feet and legs, loss of sensation in various places below the feet

- edema of the feet, especially the right. This gives a foot red / purple.

- Difficult to lift the right foot, bend the right knee, move your right hip left side begins to have the same difficulties.

- Pain in the right hip.

- neuropathic pain in the feet and calves (sensation of burning, cold feet ...)

- Loss of balance ... I always like walking on a boat!

- Few strength in the legs (walking about 100 meters then need to sit)

- Walk with a quad for balance and to be able to get propel with each step.

- bladder less efficient!

- heat intolerance

- difficult to align when the tired ideas (and often tired!)

That is basically what MS is to my body and the inconvenience it m'occasionne.

I hope I can tell you that all these symptoms disappeared when I return but I am under no illusions. If it stops progress, I'll be very happy!

Little piece by little piece, you come to the end of all!

So I am taking and will continue to take "one day at a time!

soon,

Monday, April 26, 2010

Bad Stomach Pains, Peeing, Peeing

Lucky

* Thanks to Matt for inspiration

One thing I am told by various people from my international experience is: You're so lucky ben! For those who have led this observation, you've probably noticed a peculiar expression on my face. I'm lucky. I'm healthy. My parents had put me up for the woman to my university. But, lucky because I travel?? No, I do not think so.

First, it should be noted that travel or live abroad is not the easy way. You adapt to different environments that are more or less easily, leaving your area comfort, being away from home and your family, be patient ... And return home without money and you adjust to certain molds that you had forgotten. Certainly there are positive points, but a lot,''not easy''.

Okay, now back to chance. No, I'm not lucky to have seen the world. I did it all. I'm curious, I always wanted to see Machu Picchu, I wanted to scuba diving in Asia, I wanted to see people dancing in Buenos Aires, I wanted to know the scent and taste of India to sushi in Asia. Have you wondered how the tasted mulled wine on the Red Square in Moscow? How you feel small in front of the pyramids? In the texture of baklava in Turkey? ... I dreamed it. And until now, I realize my dream.

I'm a dreamer, not lucky.

For sure I had several things that helped me and supported. It's true that I have not had serious health problems, I've never stolen something important, my family and friends have never understood, but they always supported me ... Maybe I would be willing to consider me as someone not unlucky.

In fact, whether traveling, learning to drive a motorcycle, having a tattoo, go climb Mount Washington ... Do not wait for your luck ... Realize your dreams, that's all.

Monday, April 19, 2010

Can You Use An Ebt Card At Heb And Walmart?



Bulgaria, his only hope to slow multiple sclerosis

Geneviève Blais by Geneviève Blais
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Article posted April 19, 2010 at 7:09
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La Bulgarie, son seul espoir de freiner la sclérose en plaques
Vivianne White will fly to Bulgaria in early June. - Photo Jean Chevrette
Vivianne White is a push wheelchair. It loses some of its autonomy each week. It is guided by the hope that it will fly to Bulgaria in June. It will undergo an operation which, according to studies by Dr. Paolo Zamboni, could halt the progression of multiple sclerosis.
"Many are waiting to see if people are afraid to undergo this treatment. Me, I do not have time to wait. It's a bit the last chance I have, "she says.

full-time teacher, mother, Ms. White was, as many women, a "superwoman" when the diagnosis was in 2006.

"It was a few years I lived in symptoms associated with multiple sclerosis, but I always said that it was not that. I did not believe it, "recalls the 46 years of Joliette.

The disease has steadily increased since, even forcing him to abandon his passion, teaching.

"I went to the second stage, then every time there is an attack, I lose a little," she said.

Vivianne White has tried everything: drugs, therapies, yoga, naturopathy ... Nothing worked. But one story featured on CTV revived hope.

According to Dr. Paolo Zambini, multiple sclerosis is associated with malformation of the jugular veins and azygos. This prevents the blood circulate properly and efficiently drain the central nervous system. To correct the situation, the doctor offers angioplasty.

"Following the documentary, I wrote to hospitals in India, Bulgaria and Poland who agree to perform this intervention. It was Dr Grozdinski Toduka hospital was the first to answer me, "said Ms. White. Its operation

is scheduled for June 9 Her eldest daughter is at her side.

"I am under no illusions. I may have to continue to walk with a cane, but at least I'll walk. "

She does not fear for his safety or for the risks associated with treatment.

"Between fear and hope, hope is what wins. When you see your mobility and your self go, when you see the pain increase when you see your condition deteriorate, you wonder how long it is before you find yourself in a shelter, "says Does.
Call generosity
Hope has a cost: $ 12 000 in his case. To help finance its operation, White filed Vivianne collection boxes in some shops and Joliette Rivière-des-Prairies, where she worked for many years. To contact: 450-750-0535.

Friday, April 9, 2010

Find Betsey Johnson Baby Bag

life takes me ...

After "Denis Lévesque" LCN 18 March last, here it will be the radio next week.

And yes, I'll do an interview for 5 minutes on my story next Thursday, April 15th at 8:10 in the morning at the station Lanaudière, 103.5 FM.

I am very happy to share my story with people. It so important because there are many people who do not know where to begin their research. If I had not been for Francine give me a boost at the beginning of this adventure, I would not make a fundraiser!

Speaking of fundraising, some people have expressed the desire to help me and asked me where they could donate. Well, here's the list of businesses who have generously agreed to help me:

At Joliette

Hairdresser MIMO (Myriam Cloutier)

Brûlerie du Roy (the best coffees!)

Rainbow Bulk grocery health

Health Club Atmosphere

ZEN TAO Restaurant

Notary Tessier, Ostiguy, Comtois


Montreal:
IGA (boulevard Rodolphe-Forget)

Dolce Grano Bakery and Cafe
im T Horton (boul.Maurice-Duplessis)

Couche-Tard (boulevard Perras)

Boni-Soir (Rivière-des-Prairies)

The Grifferie, Nail

Hair Vero

Jean Coutu (boulevard Maurice-Duplessis)

Familiprix (boulevard Perras )

Proxim (4th Street)

Proxim (boulevard Maurice-Duplessis)

Buddy's Creamery (boulevard Gouin RDP)

Shell (boulevard Maurice-Duplessis)

Esso (boulevard Maurice-Duplessis)


I hope to have the chance to name them all during my interview.

Thanks again to everyone who encourage me and help me in this great adventure.

I am truly blessed by life to have you all!