... What was your experience, and do you have any tips for others considering it? Share your thoughts in a comment below, start a conversation on your Activities page, or connect with like-minded members in Groups. ...
... What was your experience, and do you have any tips for others considering it? Share your thoughts in a comment below, start a conversation on your Activities page, or connect with like-minded members in Groups. ...
... Another member said, “I can’t get telehealth visits to work.”During a recent live poll with MS neurologist Dr. Aaron Boster, members of MyMSTeam overwhelmingly responded that they preferred in-person visits with their neurologists over telehealth.Dr. ...
... Another member said, “I can’t get telehealth visits to work.”During a recent live poll with MS neurologist Dr. Aaron Boster, members of MyMSTeam overwhelmingly responded that they preferred in-person visits with their neurologists over telehealth.Dr. ...
... One type, L-threonate, has shown brain health benefits in animal studies. In one study with rats, magnesium L-threonate was shown to reverse brain aging and improve how neurons (brain cells) communicate. ...
... One type, L-threonate, has shown brain health benefits in animal studies. In one study with rats, magnesium L-threonate was shown to reverse brain aging and improve how neurons (brain cells) communicate. ...
... Seventy pounds of canine is a very good therapeutic device. 00:01:32:11 - 00:01:54:10ToddSo yeah, it took a while for me to get used to the symptoms and also to get used to the medication enough that that went away, and I think everybody has to find a medication protocol that fits their lifestyle. ...
... Seventy pounds of canine is a very good therapeutic device. 00:01:32:11 - 00:01:54:10ToddSo yeah, it took a while for me to get used to the symptoms and also to get used to the medication enough that that went away, and I think everybody has to find a medication protocol that fits their lifestyle. ...
... “Take a breath, and just go with the flow until the pressure is off a bit,” one member wrote back.A second member offered this advice: “Note what you want to accomplish and don’t get overwhelmed. Breathe! Good luck!”New Treatments for MSIn the past two decades, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved more than 25 DMTs to treat MS. ...
... “Take a breath, and just go with the flow until the pressure is off a bit,” one member wrote back.A second member offered this advice: “Note what you want to accomplish and don’t get overwhelmed. Breathe! Good luck!”New Treatments for MSIn the past two decades, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved more than 25 DMTs to treat MS. ...
... Hair loss could be a side effect of your MS treatment but, given the wide range of other contributing factors, your DMT may not be to blame after all.Talk With Others Who UnderstandOn MyMSTeam, people share their experiences with multiple sclerosis, get advice, and find support from others who understand.Are you living with MS and experiencing hair ...
... Hair loss could be a side effect of your MS treatment but, given the wide range of other contributing factors, your DMT may not be to blame after all.Talk With Others Who UnderstandOn MyMSTeam, people share their experiences with multiple sclerosis, get advice, and find support from others who understand.Are you living with MS and experiencing hair ...
... As with anydiet, however, moderation and balance are key. 6. Coconut Oil Cannot Cure or Slow MS ProgressionWhile coconut oil may help with some symptoms of MS, it certainly can not cure MS or slow its disease progression. Only disease-modifying treatments are known to effectively treat MS. ...
... As with anydiet, however, moderation and balance are key. 6. Coconut Oil Cannot Cure or Slow MS ProgressionWhile coconut oil may help with some symptoms of MS, it certainly can not cure MS or slow its disease progression. Only disease-modifying treatments are known to effectively treat MS. ...
... And hopefully, one day, I won’t look for ice cream when I’m having a down moment. 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. ...
... And hopefully, one day, I won’t look for ice cream when I’m having a down moment. 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. ...
... It was probably one of the hardest things to have to do next. Be patient with yourself. Not every day is going to look the same. Some days you might feel invincible and others you don't even want to get out of bed. Give yourself grace, and keep fighting because you're definitely, definitely not alone. ...
... It was probably one of the hardest things to have to do next. Be patient with yourself. Not every day is going to look the same. Some days you might feel invincible and others you don't even want to get out of bed. Give yourself grace, and keep fighting because you're definitely, definitely not alone. ...