My MS Journey-3 months post Lemtrada part 2

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  • Опубліковано 4 лис 2024

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  • @believing6212
    @believing6212 6 років тому +2

    Kelly, I just watched your video from February, 2018 but couldn't leave a comment. Please don't apologize for crying. This is scary and as mothers we want to be strong for our children. You're in my thoughts.

  • @madosfiles
    @madosfiles 6 років тому

    California sun is doing fantastic on your skin... Looking great 😘😘😍😍😍

  • @AmandaW34
    @AmandaW34 6 років тому +1

    I have just started watching your videos in the last couple of days. It's lovely to see your positive attitude, even in the tough times. I have just been diagnosed within the last month so I am still in the process of discussing medications with my neurologist. Lemtrada isn't one of the suggestions for me but it helps to watch people going through any sort of MS treatment. I am sure it is nice to keep a running record of how you're feeling by making these videos. I've decided to do the same through a blog. Even if no one else sees it, it is like a journal for my experience. I'm looking forward to the rest of your videos and hope that things keep looking up for you!

  • @mel6655
    @mel6655 6 років тому +1

    Hi ,you look so gorgeous i follow your treatments and everything, I checked every single video , I'm glad you make those videos could you please advise me what to take , which treatment for myself is it will be better to take Lemtrada or or the other drugs called Ocrelizumab, I am really confused about them I will be very grateful if anyone give me some advice about it. Thank you💖

  • @evertonskidog
    @evertonskidog 7 років тому +1

    I can’t top abdo adno’s comment but proud of you!

  • @LiamC123321
    @LiamC123321 6 років тому +1

    Thank you, watching your videos has been very helpful. I’m having round 1 22nd January. I’m naturally nervous as you said you were.
    I’m not expecting to run a marathon straight away after treatment, but I’m really hoping I don’t have to have too much time off work. How long would you say it was before you felt well enough to start working again? Luckily my bosses are very understanding and are happy to let me ease myself back in.

    • @KellyGeorgeTV
      @KellyGeorgeTV  6 років тому

      LiamC123321 hi there. To be honest, 2-3 weeks ! But that was pushing it. I believe I exercised 2 weeks after but still felt pretty weak. Of course depends what your job is and how much physical energy you need for it. The day time napping only lasted about a week. I do feel lucky. I’m aware others or does take longer but I also believe in positive mental attitude also ! Have your cream ready for the itching and make sure they give you antihistamines too and you’ll be ok. Good luck.

  • @AbdoAbdo-wk8tp
    @AbdoAbdo-wk8tp 7 років тому +1

    you look beautiful