Friday, March 20, 2015

Scott's Story

Guest blogger this week is Scott Thorne.  He explains how MS came as a shock but has resulted in a positive opportunity for him and us to earn Patriot Points!  This week, MOVE FOR MS!

Multiple Sclerosis...That something other people get.  I never even really knew what it was, I just remember when Montel Williams was diagnosed and people talked about him possibly losing the ability to walk.  After a few years of feeling pretty poorly, I was at a show choir contest when I got what I thought was a migraine, and started losing my sight.  Within 4 days, I was completely blind in my right eye.  After some tests, I was told I had a condition that could be a precursor for MS, but the Doctor assured me I would not have MS.  As I continued to feel awful and tried to find answers, I found myself in the office of Dr. Emily Riser, right here in Homewood.  After a WHOLE lot of testing, those dreaded words came out of her mouth, “You have MS”.  I thought I was prepared for that statement, but how can you prepare for something like that?  This wasn’t someone saying you have the flu, here is your Tamiflu, instead it was “we will try these shots 3 days a week in hopes to not progress”.  A disease that will be with me the rest of my life...This was on December 22, and was NOT what I asked Santa for! 

Fast forward to now.  We all know the value of educating yourself, and the same is said about Multiple Sclerosis.  It is much like when you buy a new car, in that you never see that model and color until you buy it, then every third person is driving that same car.  I didn’t know anyone with MS.  So I thought.  Now I hear of people that are successfully living with the disease every day. 

Well, here we are...Patriot Point opportunity time.  On April 11th, the 2015 MS Walk is happening at Regions Field.  There will be a ton of amazing entertainment.  The best part is, for you non-runners, it is NOT a run, but a walk designed to being awareness to MS.  There are so many amazing things the MS society does for MS patients and their families, and I would love for you to be a part of this.  I have started a team, that I would love for you to join.  It doesn’t cost anything to be a part of the team, the goal is to get your friends and family to support the cause with donations to our team.  I wasn’t all that excited about this event until I went to the kick off meeting for the Walk.  It was truly amazing to see the impacted lives first hand! 

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