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@Will_Berard 

11 Dec 2024 12:50

Will_Berard

The positives of MS - a standup set

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lKPeswVP6E8
London, United Kingdom

@MelissaCook 

16 Feb 2023 17:50Last reply 31 May 2025 18:05

MelissaCook

The Importance of Disability Insurance for MS

If you have multiple sclerosis or any other chronic or progressive degenerative disease, you must have disability insurance. Short-term medical disability is limited in time and will not cover you indefinitely. Still, it should help bridge the gap between earning a paycheck and being approved for So...
Burlington, United States
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@cszoradi 

7 Aug 2024 14:59Last reply 3 Apr 2025 21:47

cszoradi

Wahls protocol diet

Hello! Has anybody tried the Wahls protocol diet? Any success stories, or otherwise?! I have done a lot of research and reading and it all sounds very positive, I tried it for a month and I must admit I felt amazing. Although I don’t really have severe symptoms to notice a massive change, but the fe...
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@Clare_Dix 

20 Jan 2024 19:16Last reply 23 Dec 2024 00:04

Clare_Dix

MS is........

We all seem to be struggling a bit at the moment. Can you all give me one positive thing It could be anything just one glimmer of light? Mine is the local bakery had two bakewell croissants left this morning one for me and my daughter! Small victories every day.
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@scotkiwi 

5 Aug 2014 21:07Last reply 4 Dec 2024 00:00

scotkiwi

Cranio-sacral Therapy

Evening folks, Sorry its been a while since I last posted... Has anyone given Cranio-sacral Therapy a shot? I decided to give it a go. Its a very gentle massage - and no meds/drugs so I figured at worst case it was an hour of relaxation.... The after effects were suprising, in that my walking w...
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@LuLuu 

31 Jul 2024 15:40Last reply 1 Nov 2024 06:38

LuLuu

MS Warriors🤩

Hey everyone! 🌟 Just wanted to share a little bit about my journey with MS. Despite the challenges, I've come to see it as my very own superpower. It's a reminder that staying positive and resilient can truly make a difference. Let's keep pushing forward, supporting each other, and spreading hope. ...
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@Croft239 

22 May 2024 11:08Last reply 6 Oct 2024 19:07

Croft239

Self catheterisation

Hey all Iv just been told I may have to start self catheterisation. I’m freaking out. Please send positive experiences. I’m literally crying in the hospital car park.
Livingston, United Kingdom
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@sko22 

8 Sep 2024 08:10 Edited

sko22

Numbness with a bit of a wobble

Hello all, I’ve had numb feet since a relapse last year. Any tips for helping with this? It’s affecting my balance alongside hyperreflexia (wobbly when going from sitting to standing) Any help much appreciated and sending all the positive vibes to all you MS warriors
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@amya 

30 Aug 2024 13:58Last reply 2 Sep 2024 18:33

amya

Any advice

Hi everyone, I’m so glad to have a place to come I’m only diagnosed a few weeks very nervous, my symptoms r ms hug which is nothing like a hug I have had , numbness in my hands torso and right leg. I also have ulcerative colitis so they have to find a medication to do both , the one they have picke...
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@AdventureMan 

26 Aug 2024 09:46Last reply 26 Aug 2024 21:11

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Is it worth the fight?

It's funny how quickly my mind goes to "well it was fun while it lasted. Time to end things." In general I'm a very positive person and people compliment me a lot for being so positive, you always hear wiser (usually old )people say "it could be worse", and between that and MS, I've gotten through...
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