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Newbie here!!

Hello I've been recently diagnosed, I'm still getting my head round it, fed up with the chronic pain, I'm working mum with two kids. My MS Nurse is coming to see me next week. I feel like people that don't have MS don't really get it. If I say I'm tired they say oh I am too, erm it's not the same!!...

Tecfidera/Lymphopenia fail. Next DMT?

Hi all, Seeking advice. Has anyone been taken off Tecfidera due to developing lymphopenia? If so, which DMT did you try next, and did your lymphocyte count remain stable with your next choice of treatment for RRMS? Anyone had the same adverse effect happening repeatedly despite trying differ...

What digital services do you use?

Hi all, We’re really keen to understand how MSers use digital services to manage their MS; what works well, what doesn’t, what you think is missing and what barriers there are to getting what you need. We’re working with Salford Royal NHS Foundation Trust (hospital in the UK) and Clever Together (o...

What's your experience of MS services?

Apologies, this is a UK-focused post, but all perspectives welcome. There is a well documented variance in MS services from one area of the UK to the next. The UK MS Society has referred to this as a postcode lottery. What are your experiences? Do you feel lucky to be under the care of your MS cent...

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Thanks for accepting my request to join.

I just feel right now like the closer I am to an answer, the further away I am. I have been sick for 5 years and have had multiple diagnoses - Vitamin B12 deficient, COPD, Asthma, Vertigo, Adrenal Stress, Arthritis, Depression, just general aging. The thing is no matter what meds I took, it seems ...

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...

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...

Numbness - how does it feel?

Hi, I have been diagnosed with RIS (Radiologically Isolated Syndrome) - basically I have quite some lesions that I accidentally found out about, but never had any symptoms (female, 29-years old). I have a 6-month old daughter and about 3 months ago I started to experience some kind of numbness in ...

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Mixed emotions at MRI results

Hi everyone. Haven't posted much lately but I felt inclined to share today. So, I hadn't had a brain MRI in 2.5 years, and they finally set me for one last month. I don't see the dr until February so I asked my chiropractor (who also does neuro rehab etc) to get the results for me. We went over th...

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Soursop - MS people

Hi there, Ive had MS (relapse and remittance) for 15 year now. I was just wondering whether anyone has heard of 'Soursop' or have tried the herbs/ drink. If so, How did you find it? The reason why I am asking is because I have heard from a number of people (people who don't know each other) that ...