He told Shared Solutions because he was worried he was hitting the muscle but they reassured him he would feel differently if he had. Evidently it is just his body not liking the injections right now.
Don't worry though! He is not having any problems with his heart racing or any other physical reactions. It is nothing more than a sensitive bump at the injection site.
He is also still dealing with the blurry vision when he runs. It breaks my heart because a run should be mind clearing and instead he has to focus on where he's stepping. I worry about him but with my schedule this fall we aren't matching up so he's running when I am coaching. It shouldn't worry as much as it does but I can't help it I guess. Hubby did roll his ankle once a few weeks ago but I was with him.
I am curious to see what he does to adapt when the snow starts. We have our Y membership so we will see if he switches to the gym. The issue is that I don't think he will be able to run on a treadmill until his eye clears up. We were reassured that it is suppose to fully heal but can take upto 6 months for a full recovery of vision. 6 months! It seems like such a long time! From what I understand, when a MS patient gets optic neuritis as an "attack" it is the easiest way to diagnose MS so we got lucky that way but is the longest to heal. :/
Oh, before I forget, I am beyond thankful for insurance. We were concerned about what the bills would look like and so far we have had 2 come through. They are still bills but we are surviving them so far. Thank you to everyone for keeping us in your prayers! Your love and support means the world to us.
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