"Dr. Macaluso has written the Iliad and the Odyssey of multiple sclerosis while playing the part of Odysseus. Amazing!" Carlo Tornatore, MD, vice chairman, Department of Neurology Georgetown University Hospital, Washington, DC Vincent F. Macaluso was in medical school when he got the news: he had multiple sclerosis. He soon learned that almost a half million people in the United States have multiple sclerosis—and millions more worldwide. Many have obvious symptoms, such as trouble with walking, balance, and coordination, but the most insidious aspect of the disease is how it affects the mind. Macaluso shares insights from his vantage point as a doctor and an MS patient, helping his peers understand symptoms they may not grasp and offering wisdom for those who live with the disease. Learn how to • anticipate and overcome problems concentrating; • manage swirling emotions; • understand MS from a neurological standpoint; • preserve and continue to enjoy an active sex life; and • prevent the disease from ruining family life. Laced with humor and filled with diagrams and the author’s own recollections about how he’s kept MS from controlling his life, this account is essential reading for doctors, patients, and anyone who has an MSer in his or her life.
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FIRST My House Is Your House, 1,
SECOND What MS Is from a Neurological Point of View, 5,
THIRD A Day and a Night in an MS Life, 14,
FOURTH Immune Systems from a Neurological Point of View, 38,
FIFTH With or without You, 46,
SIXTH The Neurological Examination from a Neurological Point of View, 63,
SEVENTH Neurological Exam in the Round, 83,
EIGHTH MRIs and MS from a Neurological Point of View, 114,
NINTH Mind, Meet Brain, 125,
TENTH What MRIs Look Like from a Neurological Point of View, 133,
ELEVENTH What I Heard the Doctor Say, 141,
TWELFTH Neurocognitive Testing from a Neurological Point of View, 145,
THIRTEENTH Imagined — Wished — Possible, 157,
FOURTEENTH The MS Therapies from a Neurological Point of View, 160,
FIFTEENTH My Life with You, 185,
SIXTEENTH The MS ICE from Both Sides of the Desk, 241,
SEVENTEENTH Sex from a Neurological Point of View, 292,
EIGHTEENTH A Love Letter, 322,
NINETEENTH How Stephen Colbert Has Helped Me to Understand MS Better, 324,
TWENTIETH Family and MS from a Neurological Point of View, 329,
TWENTY-FIRST,
EPILOGUE The Breakup, 343,
Each friend represents a world in us, a world possibly not born until they arrive, and it is only by this meeting that a new world is born.
— Anais Nin, author 1903–1977
My House Is Your House
Welcome. This is my life. My life consists of my family and friends, being a doctor, comedy, multiple sclerosis, teaching, religion, computing, woodworking, writing , jogging, nookie, thinning hair, the Yankees , reading Spenser novels , and thinking about God.
These are all things that are parts of my life. They're things that came into my life, and I treasure all of them because they're what make my life unique. This is Vincent Macaluso's life. I do not live with any of them. They live with me.
It's my house. It is up to me to keep the things that I have control of in balance. I value my family beyond all else in this world. My wife is the axis of my existence. We are blessed with two beautiful children. The four of us work through life together. We are a close family, in a cozy house. This allows us to create a tremendous home.
I love laughing. I love it when I laugh so hard it hurts and I can't catch my breath. Sometimes I get lucky and I laugh so hard that I can't catch my breath, and I start to black out, and I fall down. Then, when I'm lying on the floor, I start to think about how funny it must have looked when I keeled over. For me, that's a win-win-win situation.
I like watching The Colbert Report because it makes me think about the things going on in the world around me. Dr. Colbert's character brings up the absurdity of a situation or creates absurdity when there is none just to be a nudge. He goes fast, and you have to look and read and listen and think all at the same time. Stephen Colbert is smart. He challenges us. He has hair that does not move.
On the topic of hair, mine started an exodus several years ago. I didn't worry about it because I realized that I was getting older and it was a natural part of life. But as it grew thinner, I saw some pictures of myself and thought I would look better with hair — at least for a few more years. I started medication to keep my hair, and it had been working pretty well to slow down the loss. Unfortunately, the numbers continue to dwindle despite the medication. The countless many are becoming the cherished few. Well, I did what I could, but if this is my lot, so be it. I know I could get hair transplants done, but my two children are approaching the launch pad for college, and I think the money would be better spent maximizing what's inside their heads instead of maximizing what's on top of mine. I think of the hair loss situation the same way I think about Joe Torre and the Yankees. They had a good time together, but once they no longer benefitted from being together, they parted ways.
Multiple sclerosis entered my life over twenty-seven years ago. At first I didn't know what was happening. It was like some unwanted houseguest had arrived. My life was going on as usual, but suddenly I started to have strange feelings. Tingling here, decreased sensation there. I had trouble concentrating. Learning wasn't as easy as it had always been. This flighty guest came and went with neither rhyme nor reason. At first, I didn't know its name, but after diagnosis, I found out what it really was — an unruly guest. Sometimes with unruly guests, guidelines have to be set down. I had to find out what MS was all about. I had to find out what I could do to keep it in control. I also had to realize that some things I did not have control over. I decided to forget about that part so I could focus on the things that I could control in dealing with this morbus non grata. It was a big house I was running. Just because I found a chink in the foundation, I was not going to let the rest of what I had built get torn down.
I found a nice neurologist who specialized in MS.
I learned as much as I could about MS.
I got on a therapy to slow down MS.
I let my neurologist know if something new came up so we could decide what intervention we should make — if any.
I kept my eyes and ears open for new therapies that were coming.
I did not fight MS.
I saw what the situation was, and I did what I could to continue to make my home beautiful.
I asked for help.
I had good people around me who helped me when I asked for help.
I had people around me who helped even when I did not ask for it.
Or know that I needed it.
I was lucky that I had been able to lay such a good foundation for my home so that it was rock solid and ready to withstand storms when they hit.
While MS initially appeared daunting and unwelcomed when it showed up at my door, it turned out to be a crucial guest in my life. It helped me realize that while it is my life, it is still just that.
Life.
In life, there are no certainties.
There are joys.
There are marriages.
There are children.
There are diseases.
There are good people.
There are deaths.
There are challenges.
There are jobs.
There are careers.
There are disappointments.
There are successes.
There is laughter.
There are houses.
There is your house.
There is my house.
This book is written from both sides of the desk. The first half of most topics is written by me, Vincent Macaluso, MD, from a neurological point of view. In these sections, I'm writing to teach about the factual things in MS — what the disease is, how to treat it, and so on. The second half of most topics is written by me, Vincent Macaluso, a guy with a wife, two kids, a mortgage, a lawn mower that might or might not turn over...
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