After Frannie lost her vision, whenever she woke up alone, she would bark once, kind of a "Hello?" bark. We would call to her in the other room and she would sniff her way through the house until she found us, then continue her nap at our feet.
There are many different kinds of falls-economic, mental, physical & spiritual.I was labeled a "Fall Risk" the first time I went to the hospital for what was eventually diagnosed as Chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy, a progressive, auto immune disease.In a few weeks, I went from healthy to being an invalid and eventually almost completely paralyzed. With the help of God, loving family and friends, and modern science, I have begun to recover.
Thursday, December 15, 2011
December 15, 2011
After Frannie lost her vision, whenever she woke up alone, she would bark once, kind of a "Hello?" bark. We would call to her in the other room and she would sniff her way through the house until she found us, then continue her nap at our feet.
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I am very happy that you are recovering. I also have CIDP. I've found that diet is very important which is becoming known in a variety of autoimmune diseases. A very good book that I found helped me is Eat to Live by Joel Fuhrman. I hope that it helps you too. Please take good care of yourself and good look. I hope that you continue to improve.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the comments! I hope to hear more from you and your process. I would love to hear about how your diet has affected your CIDP
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