... with MS or felt like you had a bruise but nothing was there? ...
... Do you have other symptoms and wonder if they’re connected to MS? Share your experience in the comments below, or start a conversation by posting on your Activities page. ...
... The MS flare had indeed affected my eyes. I could go blind in that left eye. Amazingly enough, my vision is still good. I still need glasses and MUST wear sunglasses when it’s sunny. ...
... Remember, you can always come back to yoga later when you’re feeling better.Get Support TodayMyMSTeam is the social network for people diagnosed with MS and the people who care for them. ...
Yoga and MS: Your Guide
... Remember, you can always come back to yoga later when you’re feeling better.Get Support TodayMyMSTeam is the social network for people diagnosed with MS and the people who care for them. ...
... “I recommend having all of your medical reports in order when applying for SSDI,” one MyMSTeam member advised. “Go back in time and collect everything. After filing, you will get a letter within 30 to 45 days stating something about requesting reports from your doctors. Do not wait. ...
When To Quit Working With MS vs. Taking a Medical Leave
... “I recommend having all of your medical reports in order when applying for SSDI,” one MyMSTeam member advised. “Go back in time and collect everything. After filing, you will get a letter within 30 to 45 days stating something about requesting reports from your doctors. Do not wait. ...
... “One day, there will be a fuller understanding about why people get multiple sclerosis,” DaSilva said. “But I do know that while we can’t control everything that happens to us, we can lean on each other for support.”Lean on OthersMyMSTeam is the social network for people with MS and their loved ones. ...
Why the New Film ‘Predicting My MS’ Resonated Deeply With Me as an MS Warrior
... “One day, there will be a fuller understanding about why people get multiple sclerosis,” DaSilva said. “But I do know that while we can’t control everything that happens to us, we can lean on each other for support.”Lean on OthersMyMSTeam is the social network for people with MS and their loved ones. ...
... It’s also time to see your doctor if: You’re experiencing weight loss without trying to lose weight You simply don’t feel like eating anymore You feel weak or fatigued You have fevers and night sweats Sometimes unintended weight loss can be a sign of something serious, so it’s important not to delay discussing it with your doctor.Talk With Others ...
MS and Loss of Taste: 5 Things To Know
... It’s also time to see your doctor if: You’re experiencing weight loss without trying to lose weight You simply don’t feel like eating anymore You feel weak or fatigued You have fevers and night sweats Sometimes unintended weight loss can be a sign of something serious, so it’s important not to delay discussing it with your doctor.Talk With Others ...
... not sure why, talk with your healthcare provider as soon as possible. ...
... Therapy — Current Opinion in Neurology Considerations for the Administration of IVIG in MS Patients — Cleveland Clinic Why It’s Time To Rethink Our Use of Benadryl — Nationwide Children’s Can This Medication Reverse MS? ...
Benadryl and MS: Why Is It Given With Some MS Treatments?
... Therapy — Current Opinion in Neurology Considerations for the Administration of IVIG in MS Patients — Cleveland Clinic Why It’s Time To Rethink Our Use of Benadryl — Nationwide Children’s Can This Medication Reverse MS? ...
... Always let your healthcare providers know about any new or worsening symptoms.If you’re considering switching MS treatments, read about washout periods — time between stopping one treatment and beginning another — and when they may be needed.Talk With Others Who UnderstandOn MyMSTeam, people share their experiences with multiple sclerosis, get advice ...
DMTs for MS: 3 Signs It Might Be Time To Switch and What To Know
... Always let your healthcare providers know about any new or worsening symptoms.If you’re considering switching MS treatments, read about washout periods — time between stopping one treatment and beginning another — and when they may be needed.Talk With Others Who UnderstandOn MyMSTeam, people share their experiences with multiple sclerosis, get advice ...