Stealing Back Passions
Multiple sclerosis has a tendency to really,
really annoy you. For people who don’t have this disease, this is a difficult
concept to fully grasp. The best way I can put it: combine Jar Jar Binks, a
shoe freshly stepped in dog doo-doo, Nickelback, reality TV shows, impenetrable
battery packaging, potholes, the last episode of Dexter, and trying to find the
start of cellophane. That kind of annoying, times, well, a billion. And one of
MS’s prime annoyances is its proclivity to steal away passions you enjoy.
I used to be a bike rider, until balance issues
knocked me literally off the saddle. So last year I swiped back that passion,
purchasing a trike. Once again I was able to hit the trails, finding renewed
freedom on three wheels. But then this spring my MS went all Screech on me (i.e,
extremely annoying, re: Saved by the Bell), pirating my leg strength. That meant
my already short and slow trike rides had to get shorter and slower. When Laura,
jogging leisurely, quickly turned into a distant speck while I tried
desperately to keep up with her scorching 6 mph pace, I almost cried Uncle. Almost.
While my legs bark at me these days when I do
anything remotely taxing—like going to the pantry to grab a bag of Cheetos or
to answer the front door (Laura wisely put up a sign that reads, KNOCK LOUDLY
AND WAIT A FEW MINUTES, seriously)—my arms thankfully are still mostly
cooperative. Yeah, they are numb, my right side can get a bit “heavy,” and
coordination is not 100%, but they work infinitely better than the two sticks
masquerading as functional legs. Why not a handcycle? I discovered last year I couldmotor on one, and I could pass along my newish trike to Laura so we could actually
ride together.
Now I am not going to deceive or kid myself. Having
multiple sclerosis means there will always be this tug-of-war, an unwelcome
thief trying to swipe joys and a stubborn SOB (uh, me) who doesn’t want to let
them go. I have a simple rule: When
multiple sclerosis tries to steal your passions, do everything in your power to
steal those passions back. I know I won’t pull that flag onto my side every
time, and even when I do, it might take on a wholly new form (a handbike rather
than a bike-bike). But I have to try. I always have to try.
Comments
It wasn't until a month and a half ago that I got my car adapted with hand controls that I realized that as long as I have the ability that I too need to steal my passion back.
So every thing I do I too elate over it and find pleasure in overcoming the stolen that MS attempts to do.
Keep fighting the good fight!!!
~Tanya
You'll look like a WWE wrestler---all arms-no legs!
Congrats on your bike! I've always wanted a racing wheelchair, but they are so darn expensive.
I too love my hand controls. Had them since '07. They make you a better driver as well because you can't drink, eat, text, talk, pick or scratch--you just drive!
Best regards!
As for driving, a noise itch is the worst!