Dom I
saw your name on a post and I thought you were going to jump on me.
I was going to deny your collecting privilages :tongue1:
My wife was diagnosed about 10 years ago but so far she is almost fine. She gives herself a shot of Copaxone every day. We pray that she stays the way she is. You would not notice anything wrong with her if you saw her. She has always exercized a lot and has always gone to the gym four times a week which may be helping. Even the neurologist is amazed she is still doing so well.
She woke up one day and couldn't walk. As you know with MS you never know which part of your body will fail and it happens immediately. You could wake up blind or deaf. She is very afraid and I do hope she stays the way she is. She just limps a little when she is tired and MS tires you out fast.
This is the reason I run a bicycle ride on the east end of Long Island for MS every year. I found the route, booked the hotel, got the permits etc and we contribute a substantial amount from the proceeds every year.
This year we are not doing it because so many people we know have cancer that we are doing cancer things.
Tomorrow I go into NYU hospital in the City. They have a floor for cancer children. This ward in NYU is for the worst cases of childrens cancer and almost all of them are there for experimental treatment because all other treatments failed.
I have been playing Santa Claus there for a few years and my wife's office donates hundreds of toys.
It is very heartbreaking and I have to be Jolly knowing that many of these kids are dying.
I try to find out something about the kid before I go in and I tell them things like "I saw your dog while I was flying over your home" Their eyes light up and they ask me all sorts of questions like what do I feed Rudolf.
Most of them are too weak to even take the toy or lift their head but almost all of them try to smile.
I am even having a hard time thinking about it now as I know what I will see tomorrow.
Seeing these kids, many of which are infants with their parents brings an entire new meaning to life and what we feel is important.
There is no job, no house, no single item as important as your kid.
My daughter who is 29 comes with us along with a bunch of people that try to figure what kid would like what.
Anyway, Dom, your collecting privilages are intact and thank you for asking about my wife.
