Relapsing, Remitting
Temporary memory loss is common for me.
I try to stay positive. As a great post once said;
Never admit to having an illness.
Unfortunately the lack of admission only works when you feel good.
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@yesterdaysgal Your profile doesn't say where you are based, but if you're in the UK and have access to an MS Therapy Centre near you it might be worth seeing if you can do Oxygen Therapy, it worked wonders for me in relation to Cog-Fog and my memory problems - it's a temporary fix but regular top ups keep it as a constant
Hello Tracy I live in the US. Even admitting that I have RRMS is a big step for me. Though I was diagnosed years ago by multiple Neurologists, the one I settled on seeing for years prescribed almost everything but MS medicine. It seems I am having a relapse now and I am not a happy camper. To answer your question. Oxygen did help some when I was forced to the hospital to use it, though it was not prescribed for MS. We do not have Clinics here for MS that I know of. Where I live now, the hospital is just short of closed and most patients referred to the next State. US health care is not what it used to be or should be. Thanks for friending me. It helps to have someone to talk to and hear suggestions from. Many Blessings!