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Author Archives: Jamieson Wolf
Falling Through the Air
My left leg has been spasming for five days. It’s always in the same place, the thigh. The spams aren’t painful, but strong. They last for a few seconds, the longest has been close to thirty. Normally, my spasms come … Continue reading
What I Have Learned
Three years ago, I embarked upon a journey. I had no idea where it would take me or what it would do to me. Nor would I know who I would become. Three years ago, I started my Copaxone treatment. … Continue reading
Zombie Hordes
As I got off the bus and started towards home, a group of high school boys got off the bus and started walking behind me. I could hear their conversation and all of a sudden, it became quiet, almost stilled. … Continue reading
730 Days and Counting – Milestones and Simple Victories
I’ve been lucky enough to have a couple of milestones in the last week. On Friday, it was my two year anniversary of taking my Copaxone medication. I will admit that, at first, the thought of injecting myself every day … Continue reading
Posted in Milestones, Small Victories
Tagged Backlofin, copaxone, diet, exercise, Neurologists
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Happy 2nd Birthday Max Shadow
I almost forgot that tomorrow, August 21st, is Max’s Birthday. Two years ago tomorrow, I was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis. I had to learn to walk again, to speak again, to see again. My entire self was wiped away and … Continue reading
Time Heals
I’ve been trying to figure out why I’ve been so out of sorts as of late. It finally dawned on me this evening. It’s the anniversary of my dark time. In 2013, I became sick In January and was bed … Continue reading
Walk On and Love
For the past few weeks, I’ve been experiencing problems with my speech. All the words sound normal coming out of me, but I realize I must have mumbled when the person says “I’m sorry?” or “Pardon?” I sometimes have to … Continue reading
Remembering To Be Thankful
On Monday of last week, I had my MRI results appointment. I wasn’t really sure what to expect. I would either be told that I had new lesions and had to go on stronger medication, or something else altogether. The … Continue reading
Walking the Walk
Last year, I did what I thought to be impossible. I walked the 3KM walk for Multiple Sclerosis. I had signed up and didn’t really have any idea what I was going to do. I had just stopped walking with … Continue reading