It's easy to play the troll card isnt it. How about you put some thought into it for a change rather than simply follow the pack mentality.
Oh sorry my mistake your are not a troll ...but that means you meant it, in which case you are a ****
Sorry I said troll when , with thought, I meant ****
TBH i really dont understand why you troll then get all uppity when someone cries troll - there is nothing you wont do for attention is there
Pathetic - literally pathetic.
Let me remove the limelight from you which you crave so much
No idea why you do this...do you know?
Sadly he's not alone... The poor have become the new jewry.
Surrounded By Zulus - Member
How about you put some thought into it for a change
You should have put some thought into how that comment comes across. To me it's cleary insinuating that she's faking/embellishing.
TBH Junkyard I didn't take any offence from the remark, after some of the looks we've had going into places with her wheelchair you very quickly loose any sense of being put out.
I know SBZ likes to provoke a reaction and sometimes you get the feeling whatever you post up their reply will be typed without reading anyone elses posts, which is why I didn't say I was upset only sad he needed to use a cheap shot.
FFS - get the chips off your shoulders. It makes me wonder if many of you have ever seen someone who is severely debilitated through MS, as is unable to walk, or talk, or control their muscles in any meaningful way. If you have then you'd realise that in the picture in the article she doesn't "look" "ill". That is not saying that she isnt ill. Look at other articles about her and you'll see pictures where she does look ill, but not as ill as some people who have had the same condition for a far shorter period of time.
I work with MS patients who are in far worse condition than she appears to be.
Surrounded By Zulus - Member
FFS - get the chips off your shoulders
[i]Really[/i]?
It makes me wonder if many of you have ever seen someone who is severely debilitated through MS, as is unable to walk, or talk, or control their muscles in any meaningful way
Did you not read what I said? Surely you are aware that RRMS is the most common type?
[url] http://www.mssociety.org.uk/what-is-ms/types-of-ms/relapsing-remitting-rrms [/url]
Eh?
If you have then you'd realise that in the picture in the article she doesn't "look" "ill". That is not saying that she isnt ill.
So why the **** say it then ?
She has MS, that's all you need to know. Whether this photo does her justice is irrelevant.
I work with MS patients who are in far worse condition than she appears to be.
The article isn't about her entering a competition to see who's got the worse MS you know.
So I don't know why you think that comment is necessary.
MS goes through the whole spectrum of outcomes, impairment levels and routes. For some MS gives them very little bother, some are pretty much gubbed instantly. Saying that she has MS is hardly a pinpoint indicator of her quality of life.
Is it too much to wonder about how her MS effects her before making a judgement on a brief story in the media?
Think about your response.
Surrounded By Zulus - Member
I work with MS patients who are in far worse condition than she appears to be.
I'm married to someone with MS who sometimes appears to be in a far worse condition than the lady in the picture, but that means nothing as if she has Primary progressive then she could get much worse very quickly.
I'm still not sure what your trying to prove with your line of posts
EDIT
I started my post before you replied but got sidetracked by work!
You have sort of said the same as me about the huge range of MS suffering, As I have said before for someone with PPMS she's doing well if she was diagnosed in 1995 & appears not to have suffered much cognative decline.
she [b][i][u]could[/b][/i][/u] get much worse very quickly.?
Merely pointing out that where MS is concerned there are no definite timescales to anything.
You have sort of said the same as me about the huge range of MS suffering, As I have said before for someone with PPMS she's doing well if she was diagnosed in 1995 & appears not to have suffered much cognative decline.
Seems to be doing very well, which is nice to see. It's a horrible illness for both those who suffer it and those who care for them.


