As of today, this is Ryan?s report on how he feels:
Still have the weakness in the legs since Mexico (he didn?t have it while we were there ? will discuss later).
The weakness in the legs goes in spurts. ?Don?t know why. ?When the right hip goes out I look like an old man.
Numbness and tingling is still there. ?On a scale from 1 to 10, 10 being the worst I?ve ever had it ? it?s currently a 1 or 2. ?Of course I don?t know if it?s really that little or I?ve just become so use to it. ?There?s been no improvement since Mexico.
I don?t feel any better than I did before I left.
I have good days and bad days and I don?t know why that is. ?There is no reason for the good days and same for the bad.
I am hoping in 6 months I will see more results. ?I feel like there is something in my lower body that needs fixed.
One thing I can say is that I?m not as tired all the time like I was before.
When my body feels OK, my balance is fine (body feeling OK means Ryan?s hip is in). ?My hip and low back dictate everything (in terms of aggravating symptoms).
My optic neuritis is better.
My brain fog, generally speaking, has improved ? but I still have it sometimes.
My perception of Ryan?s surgery
I really don?t know what to think at this point. ?I am playing wait and see. ?I can definitely say that his stamina is better than before. Ryan?s even been doing yoga on a regular basis! The weird thing in all of this is that within 48 hours of Ryan?s surgery he was a totally different person. ?It was amazing. ?He was doing things that he could have never done before. ?Swimming in the ocean and walking around the resort all day without getting tired? ?Unheard of!
So why is it that when we get home, things basically go back to normal?
I don?t know, but I do have a good guess?or two.
One is the electrical issue. ?Have you read the book Earthing? ?If you haven?t I highly recommend it. ?It is all about your electrical relationship to the Earth, and MS is an ?electrical? issue they say?
I feel that being in Mexico, walking in bare feet, grounded to the earth and swimming in a highly electrically charged ocean played a part in Ryan?s symptoms. ?Also, he was not exposed to a million EMFs like he is at home ? especially being a school teacher where EMF exposure is TERRIBLE. ?Ryan has more electrical devices in his classroom than is even reasonable ? eight or so computers, phones, outlets, projectors, etc. ?It?s crazy!
The second guess is the chemical issue. ?We live in a valley of heavy spray use by the orchardists. We have all kinds of chemtrails sprayed over us all the time. ?It has been shown that these chemtrails have high levels of aluminum and barium in them ? and aluminum is a terrible neurotoxin. ?Perhaps Ryan?s immune system has a lot more to deal with here at home?
So the question remains, was it worth it? ?We can?t say as of yet. ?First, we have at least 5 more months before we can really make a judgement (based on Ryan?s improvements). ?Second, we are waiting to see how Ryan?s symptoms change based on his environment. ?How will he feel when he is out of school for the summer? ?How will he feel when he goes on his ?Man Trip? and is totally away from any EMFs and surrounded by nature?
We also have to keep in mind that most people that have the procedure and see huge improvements are much, much worse than Ryan. ?I think some of Ryan?s co-workers still don?t realize he has MS! lol
Next blog I will give the costs of the procedure, how we set it up, and my analysis of the overall hospital experience.
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