Hi Alene,
I deeply appreciate your prompt response during this challenging period. While we are still in the process of seeking out a neurologist or MS specialist, we have been reaching out to professionals across the United States. Kendall's initial symptom was severe eye pain, prompting her visit to the doctor. Without hesitation, the doctor identified her optic nerve filled with liquid and swollen, leading to an emergency MRI to investigate the possibility of MS or a brain tumor. With just one scan, they discovered MS and lesions on her brain.
In addition to the eye pain, Kendall experienced difficulty holding a pen a few weeks ago, resulting in a distinct change in her handwriting. Initially attributing it to fatigue and hand cramping from extensive note-taking, she noticed the intermittent nature of the issue. Sometimes, it's the seemingly minor details that signal more significant underlying concerns that demand attention. Prioritizing your health and addressing any worries promptly is crucial, as understanding your body is paramount.
To anyone reading this, don't delay getting a thorough health check; while it can be intimidating, catching potential issues early offers hope and better outcomes.
Currently, Kendall is hospitalized for five days, undergoing an intensive steroid treatment to alleviate the swelling in her optic nerve. Following this, we will consult with a neurologist to establish a comprehensive treatment plan. Although the current medical team, not specialized in neurology or MS, suspects RRMS, we await confirmation from a professional. I will consistently provide updates on Kendall's progress, and your continued support means the world to us.