zoic
Well-Known Member
Cannabis has been instrumental in managing my symptoms of neuropathic pain and muscles spasms. It often makes me feel energized for a short time which helps with the chronic fatigue. The biggest problem I have left is the chronic fatigue for which getting stoned can add to my swagger making me look drunk. For the last two seasons I have been unable to golf a full round of 18 holes. Paying $60-70 to play and having to sit out 5-6 holes just seemed hopeless. So this year I had all but given up on golf. Then a few things happened.
I decided to start taking modafinil again since I could now afford it. This gives me a super mental boost and a small physical boost. Still this was not enough as last year I had modafinil but could not endure 18 holes. About a month ago we had a family meal at The Keg, so naturally I had a big fat rib eye steak. What happened next was amazing. All that night and again the next morning I felt super energized. I had another steak at home the next day and felt even more energized.
So this got me thinking about a few things. I mostly do not eat red meat anymore as in steak and such. It was too expensive mainly, but I also have to buy premium tender cuts because I only have 5 teeth left. I have made sure to eat it a least once every three days. The other thing is that most of the DMD's the MS clinic want me to take are based on iron (FE), like interferon for example. I have been in remission before and this is so much more. I have played golf 3 times in the last week, all 18 holes and I played well.
So steak it is, a natural source of protein and iron. The final crunch is deciding to not let MS define me. When the chronic fatigue creeps in I push myself to keep going and going. I am doing a lot ot stairs to build up my strength and stamina. I am also back to eating a few cups a day of fresh fruit, like grapes, pineapple and strawberries. I am only 60 so I am not ready to give up yet.
I decided to start taking modafinil again since I could now afford it. This gives me a super mental boost and a small physical boost. Still this was not enough as last year I had modafinil but could not endure 18 holes. About a month ago we had a family meal at The Keg, so naturally I had a big fat rib eye steak. What happened next was amazing. All that night and again the next morning I felt super energized. I had another steak at home the next day and felt even more energized.
So this got me thinking about a few things. I mostly do not eat red meat anymore as in steak and such. It was too expensive mainly, but I also have to buy premium tender cuts because I only have 5 teeth left. I have made sure to eat it a least once every three days. The other thing is that most of the DMD's the MS clinic want me to take are based on iron (FE), like interferon for example. I have been in remission before and this is so much more. I have played golf 3 times in the last week, all 18 holes and I played well.
So steak it is, a natural source of protein and iron. The final crunch is deciding to not let MS define me. When the chronic fatigue creeps in I push myself to keep going and going. I am doing a lot ot stairs to build up my strength and stamina. I am also back to eating a few cups a day of fresh fruit, like grapes, pineapple and strawberries. I am only 60 so I am not ready to give up yet.