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Friday, May 27, 2011 7:30 PM | Rodney Davis Volg link

OK, Gilenya messed me up.


Plasma transfer has made me better.


Rehab helped, but I got out too fast because two weeks away from kids made me unhappy. I pushed, hit goals quick, and got discharged.


So now I am home getting physical therapy and occupational therapy at home 3 times a week.  I have good days and bad. 


DON'T WE ALL?


I am going on a new drug, rebux?


I reads similar to chemo.  The IV is infused once every 6 months.  Not bad.  Side effects like neausea, vomiting, hair loss and other chemo like issues.


However.


I am attempting to participate in a study to determine if I am a candidate for PML.  The brain infection does concern me.


No kidding.


Life is short.  I will keep moving. 


Forward I pray.


As I type, I am coughing thanks to a gift from my children.  They coughed, I caught it.  Sore throat.  Cough.  Bowel issues.  One bowel accident.  WHAT A MESS!  However, my 10 year old really stepped up.  He got down and cleaned with me.  He acted very unaffected with everything.  No screaming (Like I would have done), No complaining, and no excessive requests for bribery.  I offered what he wanted quickly and hit the correct price.  The accident could have been from antibiotics in addition to slow movements.


I am going to get better.  We all will.


The Wisconsin Project interests me.  The idea that your tougne can have so much impact seems strange, but it is a large intersection of nerves.  The tougne does have senses of temperature, taste and texture.  And the idea of reprogramming the brain has worked for Montel Williams. 


The link:  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1QqSxFqBnMA


I will pursue to any end I can. I pulled CCSVI and loved the improvements. 


Let us see what develops.


Power to the Cure.


Power to The Reader!