tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5139915651148850330.post9115966673157478039..comments2023-10-12T00:23:18.737-07:00Comments on Living with multiple sclerosis: Valedictory GrumblesDiana Neutzehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00784159796518138779noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5139915651148850330.post-53051498430593895882011-07-06T04:45:44.092-07:002011-07-06T04:45:44.092-07:00Ms. Neutze~
Thank you for such a kind and timely r...Ms. Neutze~<br />Thank you for such a kind and timely reply. I am still very mobile and able to attend to all of my personal care & the majority of my home chores. My son helps & I have a great support network of others. I purchased a pedal exersizer that can be used on the floor for the feet or on a table top for the arms. This is a real blessing on the days that I sit & rest more, as I can still use it. Again, thank you for the tips!<br />~Susan~Susanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09724949984949569892noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5139915651148850330.post-55123819598756377332011-07-04T23:57:18.415-07:002011-07-04T23:57:18.415-07:00Susan, sorry to hear about your diagnosis and than...Susan, sorry to hear about your diagnosis and thanks for your comments about my book. My advice to you is to regard M.S as an Alzheimer's of the body brain, short term memory problem, so it's necessary to get every muscle working as often as possible so the memory becomes long term. Anyway, not all the muscles of any one group are wiped out and the other ones can atrophy if you're not using them, which can be mistaken for M.S. Good luck on your journey!Diana Neutzehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00784159796518138779noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5139915651148850330.post-27603183191551129122011-06-27T19:14:47.044-07:002011-06-27T19:14:47.044-07:00Hello Ms. Neutze. I am Susan from the States. I j...Hello Ms. Neutze. I am Susan from the States. I just finished reading your book, "As for tomorrow, I cannot say." Thank you so much for sharing your story in what I can only imagine was a labor of love for you. The many personal things you shared really spoke to me. I was diagnosed with MS in Sept. 2010 & I am still getting my arms wrapped around what is my new normal. I have always been a very positive lady with a good sense of humor, for which I am grateful for daily. God comforts me and my relationship with Him through Christ Jesus is my anchor. "Like the dog chained to the chariot wheel..." and "a grey mid-winter afternoon-" are the poems that I really related to, again, thank you. You are a true inspiration to us who are in this fight. I send prayers for good days for you...good in your eyes, which is what matters Ms. Neutze.Susanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09724949984949569892noreply@blogger.com