Right now, I’m wincing from a piercing headache. I can’t stop sneezing. One
foot seems to have fallen asleep again. My neck hurts. My legs are tired. And
my jaw joint feels like it’s taken a beating.
Waah – waah – waah. (OK, that might have helped, just a little.)
Can I blame all of these woes on MS?
Multiple sclerosis can cause all sorts of crazy and obnoxious symptoms. Of
course! Anyone who battle MS gets that.
Do these count?
Headaches? Check.
Sneezing?
Maybe.
Tingly foot?
Sure.
Neck pain? You
bet.
Tired legs?
Possible.
Jaw cramps? Umm
…
Perhaps those are MS symptoms. They could be heralding yet another
exacerbation. Or they might be simple facts of life in this climate and season.
They may even hearken back to my recent workload or activity level.
Headache? That could be traced to the new salsa I scooped onto some rice
last night. It tasted great, but it may have included some monosodium glutamate
(untagged on the ingredient listing, which I actually read). That would bring me
a whopper headache for sure.
Sneezing? We’ve had a week of windy weather, with fall leaves, dried seed
pods, and dust flying all over. That was followed by a sudden snowstorm, which
shut us up in the house with three pets for a day or two.
Tingly foot? OK, I have been sitting at my desk for over an hour straight.
Neck pain? Did I mention I shoveled snow for close to 90 minutes
yesterday?
Tired legs? Well, I did run a long trail race over the weekend, followed
by a team training jog the next day, and two rigorous back-to-back cardio
classes the day after that. I’m a little weary today.
Jaw cramps? My dentist had me strapped in under the drill for two filling
replacements a few days ago. (Truth be told, I was not actually strapped, but I
was definitely stuck there.)
Often, MS really is the culprit, when miserable symptoms attack. But not
always. Sometimes circumstances are to blame … or even my own choices.
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