You have my sympathy for the turn of events, it is truly a shame that it has progressed to that point. As you said the only good thing was the guaranteed success of her SSDI(as if that alone was worth anything in the situation really). Still, at least things won't be as bad as they possibly could. She has two sons, a granddaughter, and what I can surely tell is a wonderful and caring spouse.ArmedLiberal wrote: MRI results came back. Similar T2 bright, non-enhancing (gadolinium contrast) lesions, and several new hypointense "blackhole" lesions on the T1 spin-echo scan. These are areas of the brain where the damage has become simply too great to repair, and so the damage is irreversible. That alone is a significant progression; she's never had any black holes before.
The bright side (if there even can be one) is that this new MRI virtually guarantees the acceptance of her Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) application.
Thank you for keeping us updated with your life. Even though we are not as lively and active as we once were, we still will gladly listen to anyone who needs to talk. All I can do is wish that you and your family enjoy whatever good thing come our way and handle the hard stuff best you can.