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<blockquote data-quote="Big Bad Kitty" data-source="post: 131183" data-attributes="member: 3647"><p>Yes, and EEG is measuring your brainwaves. An EKG is an ultrasound of your heart.</p><p></p><p>My mom has had MS for 30 years. Hers comes and goes. She has good days and bad days. Some days she needs a cane. Some days she is a dynamo and nothing can stop her. Some days she gets debilitating migraines and sleeps all day long. Some people have chronic, where it gets worse and worse and never gets better. My mom's is the kind that gets bad, then goes into remission. It's a tough disease to diagnose because there is no real thing to pinpoint and say "yep, you have MS". It is basically when other things have been ruled out. Treatments vary due to the wide spectrum of symptoms.</p><p></p><p>In the past 30 years I have seen treatments get better. Once when she was in the hospital years ago, a doctor grabbed her and made her run. He thought he could make her "shake it off".</p><p></p><p>Moron.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Big Bad Kitty, post: 131183, member: 3647"] Yes, and EEG is measuring your brainwaves. An EKG is an ultrasound of your heart. My mom has had MS for 30 years. Hers comes and goes. She has good days and bad days. Some days she needs a cane. Some days she is a dynamo and nothing can stop her. Some days she gets debilitating migraines and sleeps all day long. Some people have chronic, where it gets worse and worse and never gets better. My mom's is the kind that gets bad, then goes into remission. It's a tough disease to diagnose because there is no real thing to pinpoint and say "yep, you have MS". It is basically when other things have been ruled out. Treatments vary due to the wide spectrum of symptoms. In the past 30 years I have seen treatments get better. Once when she was in the hospital years ago, a doctor grabbed her and made her run. He thought he could make her "shake it off". Moron. [/QUOTE]
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