I felt like this too and had the same experience with exercise. However, in remission, I find I'm able to do everything - whatever was happening to me had no permanent damage.... which leaves me very hopeful !!
If you are going to use this information in any kind of research or summary, I think it will only be useful if you clarify what you mean, and split the sample according to how long people have been ill.
Might be easier to focus on a specific time frame, which excludes the first year or two when the disease is establishing itself.
I think there needs to be a fluctuating option as well as relapsing remission. I think many people's illness fluctuates but it doesn't mean they have any well periods, just different degrees of sickness.
There isn't an option for staying the same either is there?![]()
Something changed with the ARVs but not everything.
Like a lot of people, I don't fit into any one category. I'm still in a phase of having worsened, which began in March 2016. I have lost a lot of my memories and abilities to function since then, but am fairly reassured that it's not dementia.
I now have times of day when I am pretty useless mentally, but even in this worsening I have had spells of feeling quite normal, which are sadly gone next day or later the same day.
I've had ME since 1995, and was bloody intelligent until March 2016.![]()
I can't add them to the poll....
Perhaps you could add the option of + also a long term remission? There are a number of us long timers around who have had long (for years) remissions to near normal.
I was thinking about this after I voted last night and I wonder, too, how much my aging is a factor in how I feel these days. Menopause for me was definitely life changing so it's hard to say how much of my fatigue today is ME related and how much is just a normal part of aging.Fluctuating. Seems to very slowly get worse over time but it's hard to distinguish that from consequences of a sedentary lifestyle and aging.
Did you develop OI issues? I didn't have OI issues or PEM during those earlier years, but in the last 16 years this is what is keeping me 'disabled'. So I guess I should change/add that I did develop another health issue- OI.
I was thinking about this after I voted last night and I wonder, too, how much my aging is a factor in how I feel these days. Menopause for me was definitely life changing so it's hard to say how much of my fatigue today is ME related and how much is just a normal part of aging.
progressive is defined as even with treatment?
Yet without treatment I would have been progressive, but maybe progressive is defined as even with treatment?[/QUOTE][QUOTE="JaimeS, post: 16892, member: 135"
Relapsing-remitting, then.
@Keela Too I don't want to derail this thread by asking about your treatment, but can I ask if you've written about it anywhere, here or on your blog?
MS is treatable even if not curable.