For the sake of this event, I wish to be called M. S. Kitka... ;)

Signed,
The Vlogger formerly known as Ms. Kitka


--- In [email protected], Paul Knight <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>
> Hi Guys
> 
> I know that I probably started this all wrong and got caught up in my  
> own self doubt, but now is the time for all good gentlemen(or women)  
> to come to the aid of the party.  I have started a collaboration with  
> many vloggers both here and in the States or Canada to do a vlogging  
> charity fund raiser.  It started off as a little thing but has grown  
> into a bigger thing.
> 
> I have the advice of Bill Streeter, the GOD amongst men of lofistl,  
> and the sage wisdom of Bev Sykes.  The Technical Know how of  
> SocialNinja and the sexiness and lets face it, talent of Mskitka.
> The basic loveliness of Kitykity, and the awesome editing talent  
> which is Conrad Slater, amongst others to create the first vlogging  
> charity thingy mi jig, for the Multiple Sclerosis Resource Centre.
> 
> I am looking for able bodied people to help out with this project.   
> It needs be 30 seconds long, the size of an advert.  To highlight and  
> entertain and educate as to what Multiple Sclerosis can do to an able  
> bodied person.
> 
> The synopsis is this, 30 seconds of symptoms, from basics to high  
> level "let's call the doctor," kinda HELP!
> 
> a list of the symptoms can be found at:
> Physical symptoms may include any of the following:
> 
> 
> Muscle and Motor Disturbances including: loss of control of one or  
> more limbs; swallowing difficulties; inability to perform fine  
> movements - e.g. doing up buttons, tying shoe laces etc; Legs or arms  
> may suddenly go into spasm which is often painful, and walking may  
> become very difficult when sticks or a wheelchair may be necessary.
> Loss of Co-ordination & Spasticity including: vertigo; ataxia;  
> staggering; clumsiness (spilling and dropping things).
> Fatigue including: intense desire for rest affecting motor and/or  
> sensory nerves; dizziness.
> Visual including: retro-bulbar (behind the eye ball) & optic neuritis  
> (inflammation of the nerve); nystagmus (rhythmical oscillation of the  
> eye balls, either horizontal, vertical or rotary); double or blurred  
> vision (a common first symptom); temporary blindness.
> Sensory including: impairment of sensory perception; loss of feeling,  
> numbness, tingling; different degrees and kinds of pain.
> L'hermittes sign is an electric shock-like sensation which radiates  
> down the back and into the legs when someone flexes their neck. It is  
> a common early symptom of MS. In itself it is not a diagnostic  
> however. It simply indicates a particular type of nerve damage, for  
> which there are a variety of causes.
> Bladder & Bowel including: frequency; urgency; retention;  
> constipation; incontinence.
> Speech including: slurring; scanning.
> Psychological - cognitive problems -  including: loss of memory and  
> mental concentration; depression.
> Sexual including: loss of sensation and/or lubrication; impotence.
> Pain is one of the lesser known symptoms of MS which, now at long  
> last, is being acknowledged and treated.
> Depression and Anxiety can also be associated with MS.
> Multiple Sclerosis "Hug" or "Girdle" - This is the term for one of  
> the rather strange and weird symptoms of Multiple Sclerosis which can  
> be classed as one of the many invisible symptoms but also as a spasm- 
> type symptom.
> 
> 
> Symptoms can become more pronounced when the MS is active and may  
> lessen or disappear again when the MS is quiet. In some people,  
> symptoms fluctuate when the person is tired, upset or anxious.
> 
> Emotional difficulties arise from the uncertainties associated with  
> MS as the unpredictability of the disease means that no one knows  
> when or how it is going to strike.
> 
> The disease is usually characterised by attacks followed by periods  
> of recovery ( relapsing/remitting type of MS) although each attack  
> tends to leave some residual problems.
> 
> 
> 
> Their is an e-mail sent out to everyone who signs up a 10 Ways To  
> Blag MS page which my wife a sufferer of MS can tell you about.
> 
> 
> 
> I wish to include as many people who frequent this site involved, and  
> rest assured all who submit will be sown in the final donate here  
> version.  This will raise recognition of the illness as well as  
> videoblogging.  Anyone interested should e-mail me direct at  
> [EMAIL PROTECTED],
> 
> 
> 
> Love be with you all
> 
> 
> 
> Paul Knight
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> Do yourself a favour and Visit my Vlog
> 
> http://pjkproductions.blogspot.com
> http://pjkweddingvideo.blogspot.com
> 
> It's worth a laugh and (mostly) work friendly.
>







 
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