Sep
30

Stem Cells for MS Community Outreach: Patient Sam Harrell – Dallas, TX 2011

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After his multiple sclerosis diagnosis, renowned Texas high school football coach Sam Harrell had to stop coaching. Sam discusses how, with the aid of stem cell therapy, he’s fought back. Recently, he was able to travel to Super Bowl XLV where his son Graham suited up with the Green Bay Packers as backup quarterback.
Video Rating: 5 / 5

Sep
29

1971 NATIONAL MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS SOCIETY Ad Print

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Sep
29

Early treatment slowed progression of MS.(NEUROLOGY)(Clinical report): An article from: Internal Medicine News

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Early treatment slowed progression of MS.(NEUROLOGY)(Clinical report): An article from: Internal Medicine News

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Sep
29

Stress and MS: Relaxation Techniques – National MS Society

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MS Learn Online is the National MS Society’s online educational webcast series. This video features an interview with Fred Foley, PhD, who discusses stress, depression, and anxiety and multiple sclerosis and techniques for dealing with stress.
Video Rating: 5 / 5

Sep
28

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Sep
28

Latest Multiple Sclerosis Diagnosis auctions

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Sep
28

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Sep
28

Multiple Sclerosis: Journey to Diagnosis – Part 8 – 22/6/11

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Getting the MRI results and where the hell to from here? urrggghhh…

Sep
27

Multiple Sclerosis IS the RESULT of CCSVI!!!

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It is time for all MS patients to make a stand. We must litigate for our own rights. It is against all the ethical responsiblity of medical professionals to deny a patient with a vascular problem an intervention regardless of other diagnoses so long as it does not put the patient at higher risk for grave morbidity or mortality. A venoplasty is a low-risk intervention. It has shown some efficacy. ON THE GROUNDS OF COMPASSION, THE CARDIOVASCULAR COMMUNITY HAS THE RESPONSIBILITY TO ADVOCATE FOR US. I would like an attorney to file a lawsuit on behalf of every MS patient for being denied intervention for an established medical condition with a reasonable information. I apologize for my anger. I am human after all. Love to you all, Mark
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Talking about CCSVI and Multiple Sclerosis. Some people with MS are being tested for CCSVI in Australia. According to reports from the lovely and talented Kerri, 20% of these Aussies with MS have no evidence of CCSVI. I received a message from Gavoon (Gavin) saying I should address this. I thought it was a lovely idea, for I have many thoughts on this subject. If you have MS and you have been found not to have CCSVI. YOU MUST WATCH THIS VIDEO. I talk about two things that may hold some answers. Chronic Obstructive Sleep Apnea (COSA) -or- simply put, “sleep apnea” maybe something to look at. Also, I read a research paper once about FIBRIN in the blood and how it increases significantly when under stress. (There is a correlate between stress and MS that is well established.) Fibrin basically adds viscosity to the blood and causes it to thicken. When under stress the blood may become too sludge-like to flow properly causing improper drainage and oxygenation. MS is a complex disease and it would be foolish to assume CCSVI is the only contributing factor. God bless you all. Mark

Sep
27

Multiple sclerosis: Coping with the diagnosis

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Article by Guy Thompson

Sick people know internally that something is not quite rightr, but these bad feelings need to be interpreted by experts. In my own instance, I was first assessed as having MS in October 1988 after several years of intermittent problems that were usuallu explained as being caused by a trapped nerve in my neck. When I was finally told I had MS the news was bad but I was certaiinny not astonished. No one knows better than you do how your own body feels. I can now see that signs and symptoms of multiple sclerosis had been visible for more than 5 years, even though I did not know it at the time.

At the time of my own diagnosis with MS I just didn’t know what the future held for me I knew a sdtaf classical musican (Jacqueline du Pre) had died a few months before from the disease, while her reputation was at its peak, but I had no idea whether her position was typical or not. I was ready to fight try to manage these symptoms of multiple sclerosis which had invaded my body but I didn• t really know what was going to happen next. It seemed little wqs known about the illness compared with other famous killers such as heart attack, cancer or AIDS.

The doctor who told me I had MS never mentioned the disease specifically again, but hoped a cure would probably be found within 5 years. He said the MS would come and go over the years, but I would have a normal life expectancy, and walking aids were not usually needed. Otherwise, I was told there was no way of knowing how my multiple sclerosis would evolve and effectively I had to hope for the best.

More than twenty years on from my first diagnosis there is almost too much information available from books, the Internet, handouts and press reports. A lot of this information is confusing and contradictory so a quick start guide to multiple sclerosis would be useful to anyone coming to terms with MS for the first time, their families and acquaintances. When they are first diagnosed, people with multiple sclerosis need a clear explanation of what the disease actually is, and their relations and friends need this information just as much.

This material needs to be understandable and encouraging, because MS as a disease is not fatal in most cases and there are steps that can me taken to manage the signs and symptoms of multiple sclerosis. There is a tragic minority of people with multiple sclerosis who will find their battle with multiple sclerosis will be tough (much tougher than mine has been) but even so there is a need for some fresh ideas for them to try. Even the most physically challenged have often been helped by trying new approaches.

About the Author

Guy Thompson’s new book “Understanding Multiple Sclelerosis: A Quick Start Guide” is designed to get essential information about MS to newly diagnosed patients, their families and friends in a clear no-nonsense format.

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