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@NTKhasMS 

31 May 2025 14:18 EditedLast reply 31 May 2025 20:18

NTKhasMS

Been awhile

Hey guys , been gone for a bit. Feels like every other day I have another doctor's appt (which I do). It's a good thing feel like I am getting things done. On top of that have gotten my she shed and garden with water fountains set up. Don't get out to much , but can be found most of the time relaxin...
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@Priscillalife 

29 May 2025 17:31Last reply 31 May 2025 16:40

Priscillalife

Ice baths??

Hey all has anyone tried ice baths? I know there are extreme cold and heat sensitivity but I was reading about it “Cold water immersion therapy is proven to provide relief from inflammation and pain, naturally support the immune system, and help to reduce stress. All three are common symptoms for ...
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@SohaiL89 

23 May 2025 13:43

SohaiL89

Milk Substitute

Hello everyone, I was diagnosed with MS in 2012 and recently it has advanced making it tougher to do many things in life but life must go on and so I have a question for everyone. What do you about milk? I’ve always been a big fan of getting my daily dose of milk but recent research has associated ...
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@AWAYWITHMS 

20 May 2025 13:17 EditedLast reply 20 May 2025 14:19

AWAYWITHMS

Check in - post herbalist consultation/ Diet plan for us!

Met with a herbalist yesterday evening and the conversation went great!!! We have to eat to live not live to eat!! Anti inflammatory 1. Vegetables (Rich in Antioxidants & Phytonutrients) * Leafy Greens: Spinach, kale, Swiss chard, arugula, collard greens * Cruciferous: Broccoli, cauliflower, B...
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@Duffyi91 

16 May 2025 11:01Last reply 16 May 2025 12:51

Duffyi91

Telling children.

Hi everyone Just looking to see what advice there is/others have done in regards to telling children about their MS. I have RRMS and have for years now, our five year old is getting to a stage where she is naturally curious about everything. I’ve recently changed to Kesimpta having previously had ...
Liverpool, United Kingdom
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@Spiderhack 

12 May 2025 13:58Last reply 13 May 2025 01:33

Spiderhack

Normal medication

Hello fellow MS people I am currently on DImethyl fumarate (Tecfidera) and whilst it’s done its job as far as I am aware. Are there any other natural Meds people recommend and if so where you get them from ? I am in the UK I appreciate exercise is a great one which I do but sometimes I am too tir...
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@Becsum 

5 May 2025 22:44Last reply 6 May 2025 06:52

Becsum

Natural approach

Using natural approach - results of recent MRI was stable. I quit smoking and drinking I take plant based vitamins (cod liver oil Vit B high dose vit D and iron) absolutely not preaching and I’m not against DMTs but also know every drug has side affects so I wanted to exhaust every other option. Fee...
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@Oskii 

29 Apr 2025 13:20Last reply 30 Apr 2025 13:16

Oskii

Fatigue

Wow does anyone take there kids to school? It’s always like running a marathon for me, even though for a normal person it’s like second nature, lol😄… hey I did it and I’m proud of myself!!!
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@JStarr 

20 Apr 2025 12:10Last reply 22 Apr 2025 22:33

JStarr

Just an fyi about diet. If you haven’t done it already, stop eating sugar! Use raw natural sugar or honey. Local honey is best!

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@taelove 

15 Apr 2025 10:01Last reply 15 Apr 2025 16:45

taelove

How Gratitude Helps Me Live with MS (Even on the Hard Days)

Living with MS isn’t easy. Some days my body feels like it’s working against me, and other days, my spirit feels heavier than my limbs. But one thing that’s helped me shift my perspective—again and again—is gratitude. I don’t mean the performative kind. I mean the quiet, deep, soul-level “thank you...
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