I have wanted to write a blog for a couple of weeks now and thought of a few different ideas but just didn’t write them. I don’t like to write a blog for the sake of it because it’s not very useful to people and that’s the whole purpose of my writing really.
I was going to write about stress and MS, am I clumsy or is it my MS and how to bring my MS into a conversation for awareness rather than sympathy. But then on Saturday I received a letter from the hospital about my recent MRI scan and found out over the last year I have had no new lesions – wooo!
For anyone not in the MS world, this means the treatment I am on has been working and it’s stopped my nerves getting damaged. A new lesion means a relapse so it means I haven’t had any sort of relapse in the last year (hidden or visible). I get a MRI scan every year to monitor it.
This has been a massive relief for me and I’m really happy how effective the treatment has been. Although I’ve had some side effects since going on the treatment (the main one developing an over active thyroid) it has been the best option for me and how my MS affects me.
The treatment I was previously on had stopped working and I had a couple of relapses so the consultant decided to change it. This was the best option for my age and it meant I didn’t have to take a tablet every day. It also meant that when I was ready to start a family I could without having to change my treatment plan. So, it was the best decision for me and others around me.
Looking back to nine years ago when I first got diagnosed, I was lost and frustrated, and I didn’t think there was much of a future for me. My life could have been totally different if I didn’t listen to the advice from my consultants. I feel healthier than ever and let’s hope I’m saying the same thing in 10 years time.