Demyelination
The process of damaging or stripping away
myelin from an axon is called demyelination.
The nerves are bare
Where once they were safe
Now they are open
In a risky place
Now those signals
Can fire away
Some get lost
Others stick and stay
My Optic Nerve
Has had enough
They've put up with lots
Now they've given up
My left hand movement
Is less controlled
The nerves for those limbs
Now are like 80 year old
And on my skin
Those nerves are crazy
Fizzing and buzzing
They're never lazy
It's all the fault
Of something attacking
The myelin protection
That's MS happening
Messages that pass along a demyelinated nerve
become delayed or blocked.
As the central nervous system controls
processes throughout the body,
a wide range of symptoms can occur,
depending on where the nerve damage has happened.
For example, damage to areas in the spinal cord
can lead to problems with mobility or weakness.
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The process of damaging or stripping away
myelin from an axon is called demyelination.
The nerves are bare
Where once they were safe
Now they are open
In a risky place
Now those signals
Can fire away
Some get lost
Others stick and stay
My Optic Nerve
Has had enough
They've put up with lots
Now they've given up
My left hand movement
Is less controlled
The nerves for those limbs
Now are like 80 year old
And on my skin
Those nerves are crazy
Fizzing and buzzing
They're never lazy
It's all the fault
Of something attacking
The myelin protection
That's MS happening
Messages that pass along a demyelinated nerve
become delayed or blocked.
As the central nervous system controls
processes throughout the body,
a wide range of symptoms can occur,
depending on where the nerve damage has happened.
For example, damage to areas in the spinal cord
can lead to problems with mobility or weakness.
Find out more about MS at
MS Trust A to Z
Donate to MS Trust
I'm also writing an
A to Z of Blessings at LLM Calling
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4 comments:
Beautiful!! Your poetry has the most amazing flow. Great way to raise awareness!
Thanks xxx
Thanks xx
I'm very impressed with your poem, thank you for raising awareness I know very little about this condition, but will be checking out the rest of your posts to learn more. Thank you for joining us at #BloggerClubUK hope to see you again this week X
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