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@AroAce 

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AroAce

Feeding tube

Had an appointment with a Dietician earlier today. They discussed how I may need a feeding tube they mentioned PEG or some other type but can't remember the term used. So just wondering if anyone has any experience with feeding tube
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@Bridge21 

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Anyone else having or had problems with eating or swallowing, I’m now 8 years into having a peg , which feeds me directly into my intestines, anyone else in this position???

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@Jamarm 

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Jamarm

I have to go on Disability before the year is out it's a scary thing I don't want to lose what I have a family with 5 kids what is the time line from filing and first payment any feedback is greatly appreciated

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@isaactoll17 

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Multiple Sclerosis Patients, I need some feedback.

Hey everyone I'm Isaac - a UCL student passionate about learning more about MS and how we can work together to help each other. I'm not currently diagnosed, but am working to build something to really help people impacted. by chronic diseases. Would love to chat with you guys about your experience...
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@anis_md7 

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Feedback on DIMETHYL FUMARATE treatment

Hello everyone, Has anyone here tried DIMETHYL FUMARATE? What are your thoughts on it? Has anyone switched from Avonex to DIMETHYL FUMARATE ?
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@jojoyates 

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jojoyates

Hi everyone, first feed

I'm deteriorating at a faster rate than before. How do you know if you've gone from Relapsing Remitting to a more progressive stage,?
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@Jamarm 

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Jamarm

I have foot drop is there a medication out there that helps better then others for that any feed back greatly appreciated

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@ibsu 

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ibsu

Anyone had stemcell treatment for MS? Any feedbacks?

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@Priscillalife 

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Priscillalife

IV steriods feedback please 🙏

Hey 👋 So after not having success with ocrevus or achthar gel my neuro wants to switch me for now to IV steriods for five days bc of new symptoms. Then I’m also switching to Tysabri. What was your experience with IV steriods? I really didn’t like the steriod taper I was on it made me hyper and p...
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@Gaynor_Cross 

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I have MS and started a job in November, but due to the work being 3 shifts, I experienced a relapse. I can not physically or psychologically do the job (it's working with families who are at risk of losing their children, and requires me to watch the families on CCTV 24/7 in a 3 floor building. The families can also buzz 24/7 for staff to attend their apartment to assist with children or supervise feeds. I have signed a 2 year contract, and am worried that I will face financial penalties if I resign.

Mapplewell, United Kingdom
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