Re: Mobility and the dreaded Cold.

SHIGETTE(AT)aol.com
Mon, 9 Nov 1998 10:20:59 EST

In a message dated 11/9/98 2:27:26 AM Pacific Standard Time,
eamjwhite(AT)bigpond.com writes:

<< I kinda had a fleeting thought that this cold might also be a "viral"
thing,
thus causing the mobility problems. >>
Hi All!
Hhmmm... . very interesting my dear Watson... {Errol}

When I've had a severe cold or flu... I feel as if I have been put the the
wringer... and then hung out to dry in 140 mile an hour winds...Heck--around
here trees don't stand up to 85 miles an hour--they break in half... Wonder
how we do it?!

Actually--for me--during a cold/flu, I still have feeling in my legs but they
are weak as weak can be... As of yet, there have been no signs of that
electrical stuff goin on that tends to cut out the sensations...but as a
contributing member to society---That is highly unlikely...Well actually---I
may contribute to the population explosion of sheep once I get that far in my
recovery...Otherwise, I am a giant bedwarmer!!!

Usually it takes weeks--sometimes almost a month after a bout with the
flu...until I feel like I am getting back to normal... I always brushed my
slow recovery and horrible weakness off on lupus.. I wonder if the TM hits the
same way.. If that is the case.. Wow ... Double wammy!!!! UGH!!

Curious how many others have this same effect?

Here's hoping everyone is doing well....
{{{{hugs}}}} Janie