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My Ketogenic Diet

I want to share my experiences with everyone about my ketogenic diet. The Keto diet is very low in carbohydrates and high in healthy fats with a medium protein intake, and it is designed to put you into ketosis, which makes your body burn fat for energy, instead of glucose. The benefits can be ama...

@Dawson.McWatch 

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When losing your ability to walk is it possible to overcome that symptoms so you'd be able to walk as if nothing even happen or will it sorta be off (never) the same after getting that? Cause I can walk but not even for 30 mins but prior to having MS I used to walk on highways for my exercise now I ...

Ms and early pregnancy

Hi everyone! I am 31 and currently 6 weeks pregnant with my first baby and I am suffering with the dreaded MS! I was under the impression MS is stable through pregnancy but this has not been the case for me for the last 3 weeks :( I’m just wondering if anyone has had a similar experience at all? ...

@EllieSmith 

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EllieSmith

Falling, my body just drops no warning?

Love that ms nurse says oh I respond to emails faster... Last time I got no response at all. This time well I'm 4days in not holding much luck. Guess I'll phone tomorrow and see. Legs been giving out multiple times a day for almost three weeks now. Plenty of bruises have been collected and pulled m...

@Shannon_OHara 

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Shannon_OHara

What do you get when eating/drinking

There are swallowing issues with Ms. Just wanna see what other ms peeps experience. -Sticky throat which I think a food/drink has caused but it won't go away with anything till its ready. -bubbles in back of throat -needing to drink often to get food down my throat or back of mouth -slow or stuc...

@Shannon_Devlaminck 

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Just an update of sorts

Hey all, Hope everyone is doing we. I am hanging in there here. a bit run down today. Has been a busy few months and more recently in the last few weeks has gotten insane. Mostly all good things though so there is that at least. Firstly an up date on things with my son. Things are going so am...

@SallyMartin 

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Just Aaarrrggghhh!

So am divorced from my ex, which is fine! But now he has taken our children, 2 boys, off me because apparently I am an unfit mother! Yes, I have m.s, yes I like an alcoholic beverage occasionally but HE has dictated to all, that disabled people shouldn't drink! Aaarrrggghhh! Court case online on tue...

@Moglula 

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Moglula

Started Copaxone - tips from MS Nurse!

I’ve just started Copaxone and did my first injection with the MS Nurse a few days ago. I just wanted to share some of the advice she gave me in case it’s of use to anyone else, as some of it I hadn’t seen mentioned before. Firstly, she said she doesn’t like the CSYNC autoinjector because it leave...

@michael_washburn 

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Dementia due to MS?

After nearly 3 years of searching for answers to my wife's rapid cognitive decline, multiple tests and MRIs and second opinions it is clear she has a the syndrome of Dementia. Our local neurologist as well as the team at UCLA agree that the cause is MS. Images show significant brain atrophy. I ...

@hope33 

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Petition Request-Covid19 and employment

From MS Society With shielding set to be paused in all four nations of the UK in August, we want the UK Government to support people with MS who can’t safely go back to work. We’re campaigning with Age UK, the Trade Union Congress (TUC) and 9 other charities. Together, we’re calling for the furlou...