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Falkirk Wobble SATURDAY 19th September

Morning all! Just a wee reminder about our next virtual meet up, 11am Saturday 19th September for Brunch and a blether about life in general with fellow MSers, since we're still restricted to only meeting 5 households outdoors. Please pm your email address to myself or @watsoncraig for us to send...

@Tara_Scully 

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Tara_Scully

Need some advice

Hi All, I was diagnosed November 2019 with RRMS. I was put on Rebif which the only complaint i have is the red marks it leaves but would have happily gone on with it. Yesterday i met with a new neurologist after my previous one had left. I had an MRI in advance and there was one small new very sma...

@Clary 

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Clary

Question

Hi, just wondering if a person could be misdiagnosed with MS? Just thought about the fact there is no definite test and lots of conditions that can mimic MS. I thought I would ask if anyone has heard about this happening to someone? Thanks 😊

@chezy17 

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chezy17

Relapse or not?

Just wondering if a stiff and painful neck and shoulders is likely to be a relapse? I woke up a couple of weeks ago with a really stiff neck and it was really hard to sleep and move it which I put down to camping in the garden. I spoke to my neuro a week or so ago and he thought that my aches and p...

@laurianne25 

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laurianne25

To those with Avonex experience

I took my first 1/4 dose yesterday around 6 pm. For awhile, I didnt feel anything. Around 5 hours later, I woke up with violent shaking chills, but managed to sleep off and on. A couple hours later, I woke up very nauseous and vomited a couple times. I went back to sleep, and when I woke up this mor...

@BULLMAN 

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BULLMAN

COVID-19 self test

Open bottle of wine. Smell it. Pour a glass. Taste & smell again. If you can taste and smell then you are ok, but finish bottle just to make sure.

@Magnum1 

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Magnum1

Tough subject :(

So my wife of 31 years was diagnosed with RRMS in 1995. In that time she has tried many many medications. Nothing has stopped or even slowed her progression into secondary progressive MS. We travelled to Poland 2010 for CCSVI treatment. Still her MS progressed. She has been using a wheelchair now fo...

@DominicS 

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DominicS

Help! What should Med students know...

...about MS. - This is v short notice for this afternoon - Wed 2nd September. I was only asked last night. - It turns out my GP is also the director of this program - https://www.ox.ac.uk/admissions/undergraduate/courses-listing/medicine-accelerated - and I have been roped into giving a last-minute...

@Ellarosepetal 

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Ellarosepetal

Up and down moods

Having such a time of it up and down moods at the moment. I don't really have anyone to turn to about it all, just finding im ok one minute then crying or just really low the next. It started after a boozy night out and not a great sleep, but this is nearly 2 weeks ago now. Does anyone else suffer w...

@Clary 

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Clary

Hi

Hi all, I am new to this site. I am currently in limbo. I do not have a diagnosis, although the neurologist felt it probably is MS. Limbo is difficult because I do not fit in with any group. One minute I am up, and then I am down. This is uncertainty. I guess a lot of people out there have experienc...