I gained...
- Cheryl Anna
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I gained...
On Tuesday-I went to see my neurologist about my Cerebellar Ataxia. I was weighed first-102 from 98 in October. Being 5 foot 8 1/2", I like the extra four pounds. It must be all the pizza I've been eating. Did you know-you can order from PIZZAHUT.COM and use the coupons that you get in the newspaper? I've been doing that a lot lately.
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Cheryl has a web site.
Cheryl tell him your web site, i've forgotton it, sorry.
Have you updated anything on it lately.
Great that you have gained, I've lost, I had a liquid diet for a few days,
takes the energy right out of you but now I feel pretty good,
PIZZA PIZZA now has wholewheat pizza, finalement!
I love wholewheat pizza.
Have you updated anything on it lately.
Great that you have gained, I've lost, I had a liquid diet for a few days,
takes the energy right out of you but now I feel pretty good,
PIZZA PIZZA now has wholewheat pizza, finalement!

I love wholewheat pizza.
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Re: Cheryl has a web site.
http://hometown.aol.com/cherylshasta/my ... ofile.htmlCanadian Jayne wrote:Cheryl tell him your web site, i've forgotton it, sorry.
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OOPS SORRY!
I'm totally embarassed
I just assumed from the name, when I think of Maverick, I think of
the movie.
I actually enjoyed the movie "Maverick"


I just assumed from the name, when I think of Maverick, I think of
the movie.
I actually enjoyed the movie "Maverick"
- Cheryl Anna
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The beginnings of Cerebellar Ataxia
I have Cerebellar Ataxia, and it is genetic (my younger brother also has it). Neither of us expected it: there is no history of it in our family, and Steven (my younger brother ) was mis-diagnosed with Cerebral Palsy when he was nine.
As for me-it began gradually. It started with mild staggering, mostly when I was tired or over-stressed, when I was 17. I even have home movies of me when I was 19, and I can't see any of the Cerebellar Ataxia symptoms in those videos.I went to college, even though the staggering continued.
When I was 23, and after I graduated, I found out through a C.T. scan of my brain that my cerebellum was smaller than a normal one. The neurologist told me that I had a progressive degenerative handicap (I had him show me why my cerebellum was smaller than average-and he showed me "the grooves shouldn't be that apparent."
I began to use a walker, but that became precarious-I was falling a lot-so I use a wheelchair now.
As for me-it began gradually. It started with mild staggering, mostly when I was tired or over-stressed, when I was 17. I even have home movies of me when I was 19, and I can't see any of the Cerebellar Ataxia symptoms in those videos.I went to college, even though the staggering continued.
When I was 23, and after I graduated, I found out through a C.T. scan of my brain that my cerebellum was smaller than a normal one. The neurologist told me that I had a progressive degenerative handicap (I had him show me why my cerebellum was smaller than average-and he showed me "the grooves shouldn't be that apparent."
I began to use a walker, but that became precarious-I was falling a lot-so I use a wheelchair now.
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Further information on the ataxias
The illnesses that cause "ataxia" are listed on this informative website. I think that they are the very best website for "ataxia" information, and I have told them so:
http://www.bcataxia.org
http://www.bcataxia.org
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Pizzahut.com
I have tried the new pizza dippers-that's good.
I have not tried their wings yet, but I will-that sounds good.
I have not tried their wings yet, but I will-that sounds good.
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Weight
From 17-35-I fluctuated from 84-91 pounds. My Cerebellar Ataxia also comes with digestive problems and tremors. My new neurologist, that I've had for the past 5 years put me on NAC (a liquid supplement that I take when I eat), and AMATADINE, which helps with the tremors and also makes my speech more understandable.
I was so happy when I finally gained weight-that I cried. Still, whenever I gain a pound or two I am so happy.
I was so happy when I finally gained weight-that I cried. Still, whenever I gain a pound or two I am so happy.
No problem, Canadian_Jayne!
Cheryl, I read your posts. I was thinking about you and to hear that your brother has it has made me utterly sad. We all have personal hells, but it is such a relative term. Sometimes I feel there is no such thing as help. There can only be sharing and understanding.
Stem cell research does look promising. I've always been inspired by Christopher Reeves and the work he did. He is a true hero. In my books, so are you.
Cheryl, I read your posts. I was thinking about you and to hear that your brother has it has made me utterly sad. We all have personal hells, but it is such a relative term. Sometimes I feel there is no such thing as help. There can only be sharing and understanding.
Stem cell research does look promising. I've always been inspired by Christopher Reeves and the work he did. He is a true hero. In my books, so are you.
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Cheryl..we care.
This is such a hard burden
and (many of us on here, I believe)wish we could all make it go away for you, but we can't, we can pray, donate to
the cause, tell others about it, cry with you, just care, help you to plan
you're trip to Florida.
Often when I read my scriptures, I think of the Savior when he made
the lame walk, I wish he would do that for you. In time it could happen.
I just keep hoping. But for now, live and know that we care and we;re
trying to understand.
Only those who experience this can really only be the ones who truly
understand.

the cause, tell others about it, cry with you, just care, help you to plan
you're trip to Florida.
Often when I read my scriptures, I think of the Savior when he made
the lame walk, I wish he would do that for you. In time it could happen.
I just keep hoping. But for now, live and know that we care and we;re
trying to understand.
Only those who experience this can really only be the ones who truly
understand.