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Multiple sclerosis is really a very serious and hard condition as it affects nerves. Multiple sclerosis is really a disease that ” attacks” the nerves fund un your spinal cord or your brain. Due to this, you’ll suffer with issues with controlling muscle tissue, vision and your...
One of the items I made sure to monitor, after my stem cell transplant, was to adjust my diet. I didn’t eat badly before. I adjusted so that fewer things would have an adverse affect on my health. Now, I’m mostly vegetarian, for instance. I do feel better in general, cleaner. I need to monitor what I ingest.
There are a few meds I need to continue to take.
Not for MS though :-)
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Big Black Lab decided to not like us being near him at this point. Thanks to the people who didnt tie him... !
Helga Thomas, Michele Brier, Mike McCloud. Photo by Tony Powell. 2014 Women on the Move Luncheon. Marriott Wardman Park. April 30, 2014
Representation of disabled people was a major issue of the 1980s and 1990s, particularly in relation to charity advertising. This MS Society campaign made multiple sclerosis the 3rd most feared illness in the UK, after cancer and AIDS. Charity fundraising often obscured the interests of people diagnosed with the condition in question, leading to the creation of the slogan ‘Rights not Charity!’ HELP NDACA DESCRIBE UK DISABILITY HISTORY AND CULTURE - Please read more about this in ABOUT and TAG!
Today marks the 6th month post HSCT and I can now go outside whenever and eat a wide variety of foods.… like fresh fruit. I decided to start with a vanilla milkshake }:-)
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Multiple Sclerosis Stem Cell at Integra Medical Center offers hope to MS sufferers with his successful placental cell therapy. Integra Medical Center provides you best Multiple Sclerosis Treatment on affordable price.
We sat at a roof-top terrace across the street and the whole time I tried to imagine what he was dreaming of.
Taken by Aparna Guha
I am raising awareness for multiple sclerosis and have been for years. Better known as MS, it is an unpredictable, often disabling disease of the central nervous system. It interrupts flow of the information within the brain and between the brain and body. Patient symptoms vary and range from numbness and tingling, to blindness and paralysis. It affects more than 400,000 people in the United States.
Our bodies are in constant motion, moving information from the brain to the body. MS stops people from moving by attacking myelin, which protects normal nerve tissue. The damage keeps people from moving smoothly, both inside and out. Many have trouble imagining what life would be without the ability to move, but I know the effects of MS, as I have MS.
I will again take initiative to attend the Carroll County commissioners' meeting and speak with them regarding MS. I will ask them to accept a proclamation I constructed, and recognize Carroll County, being one of the 88 counties in Ohio, that March is MS Awareness Month in the state of Ohio, as signed into law by former governor Robert Taft, on March 2, 2006.
March will be another stepping stone with MS, as there has been announced a new FDA-approved oral medication, Ampyra. Currently the only prescribed MS medications are administered by injections. No information about the drug's cost has been released.
I ask for your help in raising MS awareness because this is a battle we can, and should win.
Edward L. Hale
Carroll County MS Activist