So...reading the latest news on MS led me to the MS Challenge Walk. 2 days, 31 miles. Can you say fun? I can.
You just have to raise $1500 to participate. I've already got a plan. I think I can do it. No, I'm pretty damn sure I can do it. And today I really, really want to do it. Tomorrow, though, I might wake up and "Gee, that's a stupid idea."
I just thought I'd throw this out here now...
http://www.baychallengewalk.org/faf/hom e/default.asp?ievent=153517&lis=1&kntae153517=7FC62E075692450E99293670D75B 92C3
You just have to raise $1500 to participate. I've already got a plan. I think I can do it. No, I'm pretty damn sure I can do it. And today I really, really want to do it. Tomorrow, though, I might wake up and "Gee, that's a stupid idea."
I just thought I'd throw this out here now...
http://www.baychallengewalk.org/faf/hom
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BGHspWq7
Did I mention that since my shots take place right before bed, and that I often find myself on the cusp of midnight without a picture, therefore shot related pictures are going to be all too often used? Yeah...
( So, here's my new and improved used syringe container. )
( So, here's my new and improved used syringe container. )
It was a cold, windy, rainy day so I stayed inside and did nothing. Consequently, at the clock neared midnight, I found myself with no picture yet. And since I do my injections before bed, this means it's the last thing I have to take a picture of.
( Here are my used syringes. What a beautiful subject, eh? )
( Here are my used syringes. What a beautiful subject, eh? )
My cat woke me up during the middle of the night, and I was unable to fall back asleep for a few hours due to pain behind my eyes. Not exactly a sleep deprivation headache, which hits me right behind my eyes, but actual pain in the backs of my eyes. I looked it up today on the MS symptoms list and it could be my first signs of optic neuritis. You can go here if you want to read about it: http://www.mult-sclerosis.org/opticneur itis.html
Maybe I'll wake up blind tomorrow...
In more humorous MS symptoms news, I can now blame my inability to dance on my MS. Dysdiadochokinesia - Loss of ability to produce rapidly alternating movements, for example to move to a rhythm.
Maybe I'll wake up blind tomorrow...
In more humorous MS symptoms news, I can now blame my inability to dance on my MS. Dysdiadochokinesia - Loss of ability to produce rapidly alternating movements, for example to move to a rhythm.