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@TomDonahue 

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TomDonahue

I’ve been working with a PT over the past two weeks and this pic was on the lobby.

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@Detrucci 

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Detrucci

Drop foot vs leg weakness

I've noticed over the past few weeks that even though they both come from over pushing myself they are very different. So drop foot seems to stem from down in the calf area and I've found leg weakness is upper in the thigh/hamstring area. So if im gonna collapse due to muscle weakness its not as rel...
, United Kingdom
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@fredtheman68 

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Been a while

Hey all... Been a long while since I opened this app... How ya doing? Trying to survive the summer heat here in Philadelphia, got the AC on, ice vest ... Trying to survive
Philadelphia, United States

@fayzalula 

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fayzalula

Newbie question (UK)

Hi all - I was dx earlier this month, I’ve been referred to the NHS and have an appt with a nurse next Friday. What can I expect. How soon might I start some form of treatment. My eyesight has worsened and I’m not currently driving because of it which sucks and I hope treatment will help it reco...
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@SandyDewalt 

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SandyDewalt

Having MS.are you always going to be off balance because that one thing I'm always facing I'm new patient to this disease got diagnosed 6 months ago

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@Tihara_Brown 

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Tihara_Brown

STAY COOL

Hope everyone is staying hydrated in this heat
Philadelphia, United States
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@Vickim654 

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Vickim654

Switch treatment or hold off ??

Hey everyone (sorry long post) Looking for advice, opinion or just really something. I completed mavenclad treatment in 2023 and have been having regular monitoring - all ok. I recently had mri and results have shown a new lesion - this was obviously a kick in the butt but after meeting with my c...
Coatbridge, United Kingdom
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@Yasmin91x 

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Yasmin91x

Checking in how are you all doing? Especially in this heat?

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@SierraMarie 

SierraMarie

Just started new medicine!!

Yesterday I started KESIMPTA!!! For the first time ever, in ELEVEN YEARS, I went home after the appointment with medicine instead of pamphlets 😊💕 I've never had a neurologist do that and I'm so glad I made the switch to this one!! Anyone else ever have such a wonderful experience?
Cheyenne, United States
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@lailai93 

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lailai93

Prochlorperazibe

My dr had just prescribed me this tablet to see if it helps with my balance as he thinks if my inner ear is affected due to the ms. Has anyone tried these for this problem
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