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@ItsMewithMS 

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ItsMewithMS

Vestibular Issues and PT options

Hi- with Covid really just passing through my area I have restarted my PT. I left off in December when they shut down. He left me with some good exercise options and I tried some of the other options so readily available on-line. The good news is that I think I have been able to maintain strength p...

@Martin_Hoole 

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Martin_Hoole

Early retirement

I'm now 55 i was diagnosed in 2013 and i have just carried half disbelieving that i have ms but have got to a stage that i have had to tell work and everyday is a uphill struggle and my neurologist said that it may be time to take early retirement and I havent got a clue where to start.

@KAWeakland 

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KAWeakland

Welcome / Hello

Hi, I’m Kim ! I’m 48, about to be 49 . I’ve had RRMS for 11 years now . What a blow to be hit with in your 30’s . I was diagnosed the same time I had to get breast surgery . My now , EX husband wasn’t too much of a supportive man during my years of battling meds and seeing which ones helped 🙁 But...

@mikki131 

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mikki131

CCSVI

So, I received CCSVI in Bulgaria, I whole heartily believe that it did work other than that I collapsed.. of course they no longer do it. So here is my question. They reposted that I have a 90% blockage on my jugular and I cannot remember the percentages on others. So take MS out of the equation sho...

@mikki131 

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mikki131

Thinking in the future

So I was at my Neurologist and her assistant stated to me that I should be a lot worse than what I am! My neurologist agreed.. so this of course got me thinking of the future. I have decided that I do not want to get bad, I know some people r and are happy and that’s their choice and right. I have t...

@Kirstie_Hawkins 

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Kirstie_Hawkins

Tingling / numb arms hands

Tingling in arms / hands - MS or not Hello. I have been diagnosed with RRMS and wondered about a strange issue with my hands/arms In both arms I can run my finger lightly down my inner edge of my forearm, thumb side, and it is kind of numb and tingly at the same time. It can give me tingly hands too...

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 ...

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? ...