The majority of MS patients are diagnosed between the ages of 20 and 50. Women appear to be two to three times as susceptible as men, a margin that has increased over the last 50 years. What are the initial MS symptoms? In around1 in 4 cases, the first noticeable symptom is a proble...
Alternative therapies can also be part of an overall treatment plan for chronic pain. These include: Acupressure Acupuncture Biofeedback in which electrical sensors give you information about your body and help you make small changes to ease pain. For example, you might relax certain muscles or ...
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You may have to make some changes to your life because of symptoms like fatigue and trouble walking. But with the right treatment and support, many people can live a normal, active life with MS. Can you live with MS without symptoms?
I had been tested and cleared of the JC virus, but I was still feeling nervous, so I decided to pull the plug on starting that treatment too. I was looking for hope that my MS symptoms could improve Fast forward to 2022. I continued to get a little worse, and I wanted some hope....
I cancelled a training class because of the symptoms associated with my chronic diseases. Historically, I work through the pain. I did not cancel a class when I was suffering vertigo, I warned my clients that I might tip over, but I taught the class. When a MS hug constricted my breathi...
Did my symptoms continue to improve? My symptomatic improvements started to level out at about 3 years. My MS hug, in particular, remains dormant unless I’m fighting an infection of some type, but I used to have it 24/7 for about 4 years, so I’ll take it! My balance is still no...
Or at least, normal for MS and HSCT. Why are my MS symptoms back today with a vengeance, while some others here are already enjoying immediate benefits from their stem cell transplant? Is this the crash after the steroids? I am now sleeping through the night again, with none of the ...
The vast majority of us who have multiple sclerosis have relapsing remitting MS. This means there are periods of active inflammation (part of the body’s immune response to heal) in the central nervous system (brain and spine), and during that time symptoms worsen and new symptoms may develop...