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I’ve always wanted one of those!
(A fully functioning body)
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I read something today, that sounds hopeful.
I have non-relapsing secondary progressive MS., for which no treatment is currently approved. Tolebrutinub is a new treatment that shows promise for nrSPMS by slowing disability progression. This oral BTK inhibitor (a class of medications that target Bruton’s tyrosine kinase (BTK), a protein involved un the development and function of B cells) has been granted…
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I read something today, that sounds hopeful.
I have non-relapsing secondary progressive MS,for which no treatment is currently approved. Tolebrutinub is a new treatment that shows promise for nrSPMS by slowing disability progression. This oral BTK inhibitor (a class of medications that target Bruton’s tyrosine kinase (BTK), a protein involved in the development and function of B cells) has been granted Breakthrough…
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What is neuropathic pain? (Nerve pain)?
Neuropathic pain is nerve pain that can happen if your nervous system malfunctions or gets damaged. You can feel pain from any of the various levels of your nervous system, including your peripheral nerves, your spinal cord and your brain. Your central nervous system consists of your spinal coed and brain. Peripheral nerves spread throughout…
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MS can cause musculoskeletal pain
This type of pain can result from muscle weakness,spasticity, imbalance, and the physical challenges of living with MS. Musculoskeletal pain can also stem from prolonged immobility, spasms, and compensatory movements to adapt to MS-related symptoms. If you have leg weakness, it’s likely you do not have the same gait, or walk that you did before…
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While you are overthinking and doubting yourself,
Someone else is looking at you wondering how you do it all. Keep going!
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Saw these posts today and was glad for each of them!
“In the blink of an eye, your life can change due to disease. Your goals, dreams and priorities are forced to take different turns. You are grateful for the little things, and worry less about the big things. You leave behind the history of yesterday, and determine how you will use today’s energy. This is…
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Living an active life with MS
is possible and recommended for overall well being. Exercise, both physical and mental can improve muscle strength, fitness, posture, balance, coordination and reduce symptoms like fatigue and pain. Staying active also helps with cardiovascular health and overall mood. Support networks, including family and friends, can play a crucial role in managing MS and promoting an…
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Though you may hold your sword in a shaky hand,
I see the demons you are slaying. Carry on warrior. You are stronger than you realize.
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You are not Multiple Sclerosis
You HAVE Multiple Sclerosis. Don’t get The two confused. Let me tell you what You are. You are beautiful, amazing, strong, Wonderful, incredible, unique, downright Spectacular, and filled with lots and lots of GREATNESS. AND DON’T YOU FORGET IT.