Wednesday, April 15, 2009

A Little About Me: Continued

Ok, so on to my epic adventure. While in Michigan I started chatting online with the little known program called Yahoo Chat, yes I used to chat it up on there all the time, lol. Anyway I had met lots of very cool people on there and for quite a while there were a group of us that always hung out. One of those people is now my wife, Cherie. After getting laid off I decided to make a trip to Illinois to meet Cherie in person, I ended up staying and here I am today, married to a fabulous women with a fantastic step-daughter whom I cherish more than anything. Cherie and I married about two years after me moving here and boy what a time, I had family from Oregon, and Colorado here that I had not seen in 8 years or more, Cherie had all of her family and friends, Church, limo, reception, the whole works. Some time before we married Cherie had taken a job with a company called Career Education Corporation as an Admissions Advisor for Colorado Technical University Online. I know this is beyond unbelievable but shortly after she began working there I enrolled at that same school, hmmm funny how that works! It was just before this when I had my first symptoms of MS although at the time I didn’t know it was MS.

I was working as an assistant manager for a car wash in Joliet, IL and one of my duties was repairing all of the equipment and keeping the place running. During the winter, which it was, this could be a rough job, working out in subzero temperatures fixing broken water lines and such. Anyway during this time I started getting a numbing sensation in my hands that kind of felt like I was getting frostbite. After a few weeks it went away and I attributed it to my job. Well after starting school I took a new job, furniture sales, which allowed more time for school, it was about a year after working there that the numbness came back and this time moved into my legs and back. This time I went to the doctor and after a few tests was diagnosed with a vitamin deficiency, how wrong they were. It wasn’t until late December that new symptoms occurred, one day after returning to work after Christmas I started getting these very strange sensations in my head. It was like every neuron in my head was going off at once, throwing me off balance and temporarily basically stopping me in my tracks. They were coming in waves one after the other and made it difficult to function. I left work early and went to the doctor that day and started taking tests. One of the tests I took was an MRI which revealed abnormal brain activity which can be caused by MS. It can also be caused by several other things so a lumbar puncture, also known as a spinal tap, was done which verified that it most likely was MS. You see there is no real test that can say “yes you have MS” it is more a process of eliminating other things that could be happening. I guess the lesson learned here and one I hope you all take away from this brief history of my life is that whenever you experience something with your body that does not seem normal, GO TO THE DOCTOR!

Well folks that is it for tonight and for my life story. From here on out my posts will be more centered around what I am going through on a daily basis, in addition I will be posting a lot about MS to hopefully help educate many of you on MS. I would also like to start posting other peoples stories of living with MS, so if you or someone you know has MS and would like to have your story posted feel free to contact me, I would love to hear from you. By the way I did graduate from College with a Bachelors Degree in Business Administration with a minor in Information Technologies.


Jamie

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