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@AWAYWITHMS 

9 Jul 2025 13:10Last reply 9 Jul 2025 13:17

AWAYWITHMS

🤬 MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS

The numbness in my arm, fingers, legs and foot. The sleepless nights. The uncomfortableness. The uncertainty of wondering if I’m okay or if I’m having a MS relapse. These are my constant reminders that MS is still active and i have to pay extra close attention to what my body is telling me. Power to...
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@jumpingJacks 

8 Jul 2025 21:29 EditedLast reply 9 Jul 2025 13:16

jumpingJacks

10 things that get mistaken for Multiple Sclerosis

1. Vitamin B12 Deficiency Symptoms Numbness, weakness, balance problems, brain fog, very similar to MS. Diagnosis Blood tests measuring B12 and methylmalonic acid levels. Why it is different Caused by a vitamin shortage rather than immune attack. Symptoms improve with supplements instead of immun...
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@Elizabeth44 

26 Jun 2025 22:10

Elizabeth44

Healing from Multiple Sclerosis with NaturePath Herbal Clinic's

Living with Multiple Sclerosis (MS) felt like carrying an invisible weight every single day. The fatigue, the brain fog, the flare ups I had tried countless treatments over the years, but nothing brought lasting relief. I was exhausted, emotionally drained, and losing hope.Then I discovered NaturePa...
Toronto, Canada

@Mondaygirl22 

25 Jun 2025 02:05 Edited

Mondaygirl22

I was actually able to join my first Support Group tonight and it was nice being a part of that. I thought I’d share it if others wanna find the group to join plus, they also have Facebook page as well. Modified by MS PageIf you’re not following the official Modified by MS Facebook page, we invite you to please give it a follow. Special announcements including upcoming special zooms and events, new merch announcements, and unique resources to help you and your loved ones live the best life with multiple sclerosis. https://www.facebook.com/share/12LhMG8PD9e/?mibextid=wwXIfr

I’m still learning lol even how to properly post on here 🙃
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@minwilsan 

14 Jun 2025 02:08Last reply 14 Jun 2025 18:18

minwilsan

I have had multiple sclerosis for 23 years. I was just diagnosed with ulcerative colitis. Anyone else have both of these?

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@TomDonahue 

6 Apr 2025 12:31Last reply 4 Jun 2025 16:51

TomDonahue

https://www.foxnews.com/health/vitamin-d-supplements-could-reduce-multiple-sclerosis-symptoms-study-suggests

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@Lenz 

30 May 2025 14:06Last reply 4 Jun 2025 16:51

Lenz

Good Afternoon Everyone my name is Lensey I have secondary progressive multiple sclerosis

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@Maryam4887 

12 Apr 2025 08:04Last reply 4 Jun 2025 16:50

Maryam4887

I was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis (MS) back in 2018. Since then, I’ve been managing my condition with medications, specifically Baclofen and Pregabalin. Fortunately, I don’t need any other treatments at the moment. While the right side of my body remains weak and I walk with a cane, I am able to carry out all of my daily activities, including driving, spending time with friends, and fully enjoying life—ups and downs included.I recently started exercising, and I feel much better. I truly believe that with consistent physical activity, I can return to a more normal state, though I know I have a long road ahead of me.Thank you for your ongoing support. I’m grateful for the strength and progress I’ve made and look forward to the journey ahead.

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@oldmanjenks 

10 Feb 2025 14:06Last reply 3 Apr 2025 19:26

oldmanjenks

Now, what is one good thing that has come from having Multiple Sclerosis?

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@Scrivie 

10 Feb 2025 14:48Last reply 13 Mar 2025 09:28

Scrivie

Hi everyone, I have a question how many times are we supposed to have contact with our Ms nurse, I have got primary progressive multiple sclerosis and in the last four years I have only seen my ms nurse for five minutes and had one phone call, is this right xx

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