Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Goodbye Old Friend...

The other day I had to say goodbye to an old friend...

To some this will sound silly, but to others it will make perfect sense. After many years of faithful service my trusty Kuhn Rikon vegetable peeler has fallen apart...

This wasn't just ANY peeler, it was one of my first purchases from a gourmet cooking store...I paid more than anyone should EVER pay for a peeler.  It was made in Switzerland and could only be purchased at Williams Sonoma via catalog or in the store...this was long BEFORE the Internet and Amazon.com days.

It was one of the first U shaped peelers available in  the USA, she was as sharp as could be and felt great in your hands.  No old fashioned swivel peeler could compare.  I could peel at the speed of light!

As someone with a neuro-muscular disease replacing her has become an arduous task...There are so many things to consider when you have weak hands...

Not just any peeler will do. It must fit in your hand just so, the handle can't be too bulky, but can't be too thin either...A soft grip is easier to hold than a hard plastic grip. ...will it make your hand tired when you use it, will it slip and cause you to cut yourself, will it withstand being dropped on the floor and get run over with a walker or powerchair?
So will it be a new Kuh Rikon, an OXO Good Grips, or a Kitchen Aid...only time will tell


Saturday, January 19, 2013

The Face Of Myasthenia, When the MONSTER Strikes

Sorry I haven't posted... 
There was so much I wanted to say...
But MYASTHENIA GRAVIS got in the way...


It's HARD to TALK, when your tongue feels like it's bigger than your mouth and doesn't move to correctly to form words...

It's HARD to READ, when you can't keep your eyelids open, or you lose focus to see the printed page...

It's HARD to WRITE, when your hands don't have the strength to hold or move a pen...

It's HARD to BREATH, when your chest doesn't rise and fall deep enough to get a real breath...

It's HARD to WALK, as you struggle to lift legs that feel like you're wearing cement blocks instead of shoe's, or your legs fall out from under you causing you to fall to the ground...

It's HARD to EAT, when your jaw gets so tired you can barely chew...

It's HARD to USE your COMPUTER, when you need to be propped up in a recliner with pillows to keep your head in place, your elbows propped up so your arms don't fall to your sides and then can't lift them back up without the help of others...

It's HARD to DRIVE, when you can't sit upright in the seat without being strapped in like a ragdoll,  keep your head up without a neck brace or you raise your arms to steer the car...

It's HARD to feel USEFUL & PRODUCTIVE, when you need help dressing, bathing, and having someone help you sit up in a bed because there is no strength in any of your muscles to do even the most basic of daily functions...

It's EASY to CRY, when you feel alone and helpless...when you think no one understands... when you can no longer help care for your nieces like you did before...
                    
It's EASY to LIVE with MYASTHENIA GRAVIS, when you have been blessed with wonderful family and friends you can count on no matter what...

It's EASY to LIVE with MYASTHENIA GRAVIS, when you have faith that GOD will help your doctors and researchers find a cure for neuro-muscular diseases in YOUR lifetime...

BEFORE MYASTHENIA (4 YRS AGO)


SINCE MYASTHENIA (TODAY)












I wasn't able to get a full picture of myself this morning, it has been a rather difficult few weeks. I was propped up in my chair with my cervical collar holding up my head. I couldn't lift my arms high enough to get a better picture!  So no hair or make-up, it been a total pajama day! 
 
This isn't just MY MG life, it's my families and those of other Myasthenics and their families too!
 To learn more visit Myasthenia Gravis Foundation of America