... This might mean having some ready-made dinners handy, creating a go-to chore list the kids are familiar with, or letting the family know my body isn’t cooperating and I need some quiet time to rest. 3. I’ve Gotten Comfortable Saying ‘No’Most importantly, I’ve gotten really comfortable with saying the word “no.” ...
Posted 12/28/2021
3 Ways I’ve Managed Overachiever Syndrome While Living With MS
... This might mean having some ready-made dinners handy, creating a go-to chore list the kids are familiar with, or letting the family know my body isn’t cooperating and I need some quiet time to rest. 3. I’ve Gotten Comfortable Saying ‘No’Most importantly, I’ve gotten really comfortable with saying the word “no.” ...
Posted 12/28/2021
... It can be the result of living with MS or may even be a side effect of medication. Regardless, talk to your doctor, loved ones, family members, and friends. Explore all possible solutions for therapy and treatment, and know that you’re not alone. After all, they never gave us a guide to depression in our diagnostic goody bag. ...
Posted 04/08/2022
5 Ways I Handle Depression While Dealing With MS
... It can be the result of living with MS or may even be a side effect of medication. Regardless, talk to your doctor, loved ones, family members, and friends. Explore all possible solutions for therapy and treatment, and know that you’re not alone. After all, they never gave us a guide to depression in our diagnostic goody bag. ...
Posted 04/08/2022
... As always, check with your healthcare provider to get medical advice before trying compression therapy or any other over-the-counter options for managing MS symptoms.Find Your TeamOn MyMSTeam, the social network for people with MS and their loved ones, more than 218,000 people with multiple sclerosis and their loved ones gather to support each other ...
3 Ways Compression Socks May Help With MS Symptoms
... As always, check with your healthcare provider to get medical advice before trying compression therapy or any other over-the-counter options for managing MS symptoms.Find Your TeamOn MyMSTeam, the social network for people with MS and their loved ones, more than 218,000 people with multiple sclerosis and their loved ones gather to support each other ...
... References Clinically Isolated Syndrome — Multiple Sclerosis Trust Clinically Isolated Syndrome (CIS) — National Multiple Sclerosis Society MRI in predicting conversion to multiple sclerosis within 1 year — Brain & Behavior Defining the clinical course of multiple sclerosis — Neurology Consensus opinion of US neurologists on practice patterns in RIS ...
Living Well With Clinically Isolated Syndrome (CIS)
... References Clinically Isolated Syndrome — Multiple Sclerosis Trust Clinically Isolated Syndrome (CIS) — National Multiple Sclerosis Society MRI in predicting conversion to multiple sclerosis within 1 year — Brain & Behavior Defining the clinical course of multiple sclerosis — Neurology Consensus opinion of US neurologists on practice patterns in RIS ...
... References Pain in Multiple Sclerosis — Cleveland Clinic Pain — MS Society “Complainers, Malingerers, and Drug-Seekers” — The Stigma of Living With Chronic Pain — Canadian Medical Association Journal ...
Posted 01/28/2022
... On MyMSTeam, more than 167,000 members come together to ask questions, give advice, and share their stories with others who understand life with MS. Are you living with MS and osteoporosis? Share your experience in the comments below or by posting on MyMSTeam. ...
Living With Osteoporosis and MS
... On MyMSTeam, more than 167,000 members come together to ask questions, give advice, and share their stories with others who understand life with MS. Are you living with MS and osteoporosis? Share your experience in the comments below or by posting on MyMSTeam. ...
... What we do with it and how we rebuild it into something beautiful and honest can be the key to living an unfiltered life with MS. MyMSTeam columnists discuss multiple sclerosis from a specific point of view. Columnists’ articles don’t reflect the opinions of MyMSTeam staff, medical experts, partners, advertisers, or sponsors. ...
Posted 02/25/2022
3 Ways Transparency Has Been Life-Changing During My MS Journey
... What we do with it and how we rebuild it into something beautiful and honest can be the key to living an unfiltered life with MS. MyMSTeam columnists discuss multiple sclerosis from a specific point of view. Columnists’ articles don’t reflect the opinions of MyMSTeam staff, medical experts, partners, advertisers, or sponsors. ...
Posted 02/25/2022
... An analysis of four phase 3 clinical trials on disease-modifying therapies for people with CIS found 80 percent of those who received the placebo rather than the disease-modifying therapy converted to MS. ...
Clinically Isolated Syndrome (CIS) vs. MS
... An analysis of four phase 3 clinical trials on disease-modifying therapies for people with CIS found 80 percent of those who received the placebo rather than the disease-modifying therapy converted to MS. ...
... Talk With Others Who Understand Team On MyMSTeam, the social network and online support group for those living with MS, members talk about a range of personal experiences. Living with multiple conditions is one of the most popular topics. Do you live with health conditions in addition to multiple sclerosis? ...
Are You Living With More Than MS?
... Talk With Others Who Understand Team On MyMSTeam, the social network and online support group for those living with MS, members talk about a range of personal experiences. Living with multiple conditions is one of the most popular topics. Do you live with health conditions in addition to multiple sclerosis? ...
... Your baby’s age, health, and whether they were born pre-term may also influence the decision to breast feed while treating your MS. To determine what’s right for you and your baby, we encourage you to speak with your doctors and your baby’s pediatrician regarding your options.WHERE CAN I GET MORE INFORMATION? ...
Can I Breastfeed While Treating My MS?
... Your baby’s age, health, and whether they were born pre-term may also influence the decision to breast feed while treating your MS. To determine what’s right for you and your baby, we encourage you to speak with your doctors and your baby’s pediatrician regarding your options.WHERE CAN I GET MORE INFORMATION? ...