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Newly diagnosed - UK MSers advice please

I was dx (RRMS) over the phone on July 24th, a year after the symptoms which led to initial referral by GP to Neurology. Consultant said he was 'anxious to start treatment'. I was given two weeks to decide between Aubagio and Tecfidera. Told if I chose not to have treatment I'd be discharged back in...

@Ian_Johnson 

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Ian_Johnson

First Posting

Hi, first post. I was diagnosed almost 7 years ago, in 2013. Initially, I was diagnosed with PPMS, this was changed to RRMS a year later after a big relapse that made it difficult to speak and walk. Almost straight away, I was put on Baclofen and began 2 years of Tysabri. Eventually, I was able to w...

@Adele_Barrow 

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Adele_Barrow

determination

I've secondary progressive ms , I went from rrms about a year ago as me and my family were suffering really bad with the neighbours anti social behaviour I mean bad , no help from police or any other authority, I went to my doctor and cried, I felt so low I couldn't see away out plus ide just had ...

@Ralee 

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Ralee

I'm famous - Aaron Boster

Hi all, please queue up in an ordinarily fashion and please social distance when you come for my autograph hahahaha 😆 https://youtu.be/n3v_2Bl7fyk

Intermitent fasting Keto diet

Has anyone else with MS been helped following a Keto diet? I've been following this for the past 8 months and finding it very helpful, but am aware that it contravenes so much MS advice about keeping to a low-fat diet. Are there any other people living with MS who have also tried this? I'd so love t...

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...

Me, MS, weight and Keto. Long post!

Hello all. Here is a post which I hope communicates a positive event in spite of, and separate to, MS. First, to say that I am not at all a vain person, but have always appreciated being relatively trim and spritely due to good genes. For many decades I have maintained a constant weight, give or tak...

@Dawson.McWatch 

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Dawson.McWatch

Relapse

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 ...

@whitneya 

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whitneya

Quitting job after diagnosis?

Hi all, I am 22 and was diagnosed with rrms in July after an attack in May. I’ve just started a dmd. Still have some symptoms - fatigue, feeling faint and I overheat quickly. My managers know, but they just don’t get it. My job is so fast-paced and they still think I can do anything and everything...

@Shannon_Devlaminck 

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Shannon_Devlaminck

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...