One great thing about MS is that you never get bored! :-) There is always something new that comes up and lots of questions to try to make sense of.
One thing I noticed is that sometimes, after training, what would be the usual tired feeling in the legs (the feeling before MS) is a different feeling that's hard to explain : closer to numbness than the tired legs I'm accustomed. My vocabulary has never been well developed to describe feelings or sensations. Is anyone experiencing the same?
Overall, I get all kinds of sensations and experiences I have a hard time explaining and when I visit my neuro to list what's new I usually either skip or fumble because of a lack of words.
Some feelings are easy: tingling, burning sensations, etc. Some are very hard for me, all the cognitive stuff and feelings I have never felt before, so much that I start doubting they're there even more so when nothing seems to show up in the neuro exam.
So, the name of the game: name that sensation.
One thing I noticed is that sometimes, after training, what would be the usual tired feeling in the legs (the feeling before MS) is a different feeling that's hard to explain : closer to numbness than the tired legs I'm accustomed. My vocabulary has never been well developed to describe feelings or sensations. Is anyone experiencing the same?
Overall, I get all kinds of sensations and experiences I have a hard time explaining and when I visit my neuro to list what's new I usually either skip or fumble because of a lack of words.
Some feelings are easy: tingling, burning sensations, etc. Some are very hard for me, all the cognitive stuff and feelings I have never felt before, so much that I start doubting they're there even more so when nothing seems to show up in the neuro exam.
So, the name of the game: name that sensation.
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