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Desk Job? Here’s How to Stay Active

Sitting for hours slows metabolism and increases health risks. Try standing for calls, doing calf raises at your desk, or walking 5 minutes every hour. Movement doesn’t have to be complicated—it just has to be consistent.

The power of a good sleep

Did you know that adults need 7–9 hours of quality sleep for optimal health? Sleep is when your body repairs muscles, processes memories, and balances hormones. A good night’s rest is the ultimate recovery tool.

Mental Health Matters

Taking care of your mind is just as important as taking care of your body. Practice mindfulness, journal your thoughts, or simply unplug for 15 minutes daily. Mental wellness fuels physical wellness.

Why Drinking Water Beats Sugary Drinks

our body is about 60% water, and hydration impacts everything from skin health to brain function. Replacing soda with water just once a day can cut hundreds of calories a week and improve focus. Small swaps = big results.

New to MS

Hi all, I'm a 52 year old male just diagnosed with Primary Progressive MS. It's mostly affecting my left leg so far, with foot drop, altered gait and weakness. I can no longer stand up from a squat on that leg, which is scary for a guy who's been healthy, strong and physically active his whole life....

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Sheridan: Coming to terms with my MS diagnosis

I would like to reassure anyone who gets newly diagnosed with MS that it really is not the end.” In a brave fashion, sheridanallison reveals how her recent MS diagnosis affected her mental health and caused her to grow scared of things she usually loved. Welcoming in 2022, she looks ahead to her car...

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Cooper

Divorce, illness payout she's going for

I have RRMS and its been slowish in development. Im now on ocrevus but things are happening with my cognitive behaviour - memory, focus, clarity of thought, problem solving. This has been getting gradually worse for a few years, but i knew my job inside out, so not too much of a problem. Of course i...

@seaairsally 

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Autoimmune Neutropenia after Lemtrada

Hi community, Does anyone have experience of neutropenia after Lemtrada? Horrid to have to deal with extra things on top of the MS. If anyone has I would love to hear if it’s reoccurred/needed treatment or went away naturally. Thanks, Sal

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Helping with pains

Hi I have Ms for the last 8years , diagnosed at 21, I haven’t luckily had many pains up till now, basically haven’t been able to sleep due to spasm in feet , now given beclomec but don’t find it works , have any followers or volunteers heard of anything that does, nuisance as much as pain uncomforta...