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Prepare for a relapse after this stupid surgery?πŸ€” Or just plan on my Ocrevus relapse in Nov.? Since they are about a month apart.πŸ™ƒ

I need this yr to be over! I'm the grouchy one!!🀣🀣🀣

Which 1 are you? πŸ€—πŸ’•

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jimeka

At the moment, Dopey πŸ˜‚

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falalalala

Sleepy

Before I had foot surgery in 2018 I asked my neurologist whether it might cause a relapse and I was told no, that surgery doesn't cause a relapse. But then I've had complications from the surgery ever since, and I think the continuous stress from that might have contributed to a relapse. Just my opinion though. As for dwarfs, it's so hard to pick just one. Today I think I'd have to say clumsy takes the prize. I'm trying to tidy up and it's a real chore trying to get a chore done with my lack of grace!

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Morllyn

Forgetful!πŸ€”πŸ€­

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Kenu

I have had two foot surgery and a pain pump replacement and have had no side effects from them. I am on Aubagio though. Ken 🐾🐾

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BigMar7

I think I will choose Forgetful. β€οΈπŸ˜€

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Peruzzot

I must be a super dwarf today. I've been sleepy, forgetful, achy, and dopey feeling all day today.

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pamgarner

depending on the day, today is grouchy

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ahrogers

I have been clumsy lately, tripped and almost fell again yesterday.

I required a hysterectomy in January due to a fibroid trying to drain me of all my blood πŸ˜ƒ I definitely had an increase in symptoms afterward but it is not technically considered a relapse. My low blood count probably contributed as well. The fatigue lasted at least 8 weeks and my right sided weakness flared for a good 4 months before slowly getting back to baseline. Of course just as things started to get better summer arrived with its typical flares.

I had just happened to have my Ocrevus about 3 weeks before my surgery so had that lowering my blood count as well. My hemoglobin was halfway back to normal at my 2 week post op visit. Stopping the bleeding and getting a unit of blood really brought it back up quick.

My motto is prepare for the worst and hope for the best.

Good luck, prayers for a speedy uncomplicated recovery πŸ™πŸ™

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Don't fall! They always ask that... Did you fall? I look at them funny! Falling is not an option!

So glad you're doing better!

I like having my πŸ¦† ducks in a row. I can't help it! πŸ˜‚πŸ€£ Always have a back up plan, for your back up plan!πŸ™„πŸ€—πŸ’•πŸŒ 

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