Saturday

Nerve-wracking: Describing multiple sclerosis from A to Z




Ding-ding-ding!
Knock-knock-knock!
Scratch-scratch-scratch!
Squeak-squeak-squeak!
Tap-tap-tap!

Are you annoyed yet? (Some people can be so nerve-wracking, right?)

What’s your pet peeve?

What totally gets under your skin? Is it:

  • Bad grammar?
  • Close talkers?
  • Constant complaining?
  • Fingernails scratching on a chalkboard?
  • Gum smackers?
  • Missing socks?
  • Name dropping?
  • Nosy neighbors?
  • Soda slurping?
  • Terrible drivers?
  • Or some other nerve-wracking thing?

Something that’s nerve-wracking is aggravating, annoying, irritating, testing, trying, and an overall pain in the neck. 



That’s multiple sclerosis. Actually, MS can be all in our heads, necks, and spines – the whole central nervous system. But that pretty much carries over into the whole body. An MS flare-up is kind of like having the entire control tower go out of whack at a busy airport.

Ain’t no one gonna fly right, if that happens. Whether a person has acrophobia or not, I’m guessing that’d be nerve-wracking.

That’s a picture of MS. It gets on our nerves.

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April A to Z Challenge 2016 logo – fair use
 Adapted from public domain artwork

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