Hot days and better ways
This from www. making-strides.net "With a rise of just 1/4-1/2 degrees in core body temperature you may start to notice symptoms such as vision change, fatigue, weakness, spacticity, bladder and bowel problems or confusion. These numerological symptoms might seem like a relapse or exacerbation of ms, but they are actually 'psuedoattacks.' Psuedoattacks do not reflect worsening ms or cause more damage; they are temporary, tending to reverse quickly once the body becomes cooler."
I have noticed psuedoattacks when I get nervous or am faced with challenging situations, I wonder if that raises your core body temperature?
So what to do? Cool down is the best advice. Yesterday I didn't feel better until I sat in the shade of a huge elm tree with an iced mocha and waited for my buddy. Apparently their are ice vests and other cooling contraptions that help as well. In Portland their is a group called msSP (multiple sclerosis Society of Portland) that has a program where they give out air conditioners to people with ms. Mine is coming next week Whoo-hooo! I wish they would help with my electric bill too, but any help is great. I have never had AC in the home ever in my life, in AZ we always had swamp coolers that put moisture back into the air. I never liked it at work places, so we'll see how it goes.
Labels: heat, ms, psuedoattacks, running


2 Comments:
Even living in Florida, the heat did not bother me. It wasn't until we went on a cruise my in-laws got for us, that it hit me.
We were in Puerto Rico and climbing this hill, not a bad one, but by the time we got to the top my husband swore my face was going to explode, and that was when it hit me, and I knew the heat was now going to effect me.
I now do little if anything in the sun. So theme parks are out, unless we go on one of the three winter days we have in Florida.
I am cool with this, just an adjustment I have learn to make in my life.
Hope all is well with you and your runs. Tomorrow is my last day to bike before I am off to surgery, so if you don't see me, do not worry, I will be back soon enough.
Good luck with the surgery, I'm sure everything will be fine. I look forward to hearing from you again.
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