Today, I came home from work and took my meds. As I was laying down waiting for them to kick in so I could get enough relief to take a nap. I started reading the newest edition of
"The Motivator" by MSAA (The Multiple Sclerosis Association of America) I found a lot of good useful information. Since I really don't have much to say about myself (I know...Shocking). I decided to write about useful information and links that you may find interesting or give some direction for you and your loved ones. Anything Highlighted is the link to the direct location of the topic.
The MSAA does have an extensive library and video library for you to use for free. It is quite interesting and a lot of good topics and subjects. This Library covers everything from a good description of MS, Symptoms and Research. It also covers Family changes and challenges. Disability and Leagal information as well as many other topics and discussions.
This subscription also has a section called the" Research Update" describing all the current Treatments for MS along with all the Experimental Drugs that they are currently working on along with Other Therapies they are studying. Interesting Info and answers to common questions about the treatments.
There is a section that is Labeled "Symptom Awareness" This section gives an overview of common symptoms and devices that may make life more suitable for you.
This was fun. I might do this more often with other resources. I hope you find it interesting as well. The "Poll of the Week" is coming very soon.
Oh and under the blog post. I have listed a few of my favorite links to places. I started a "Faces of MS" page on my website and would love for you to feel free to add your face to the wall.
Living with Multiple Sclerosis is a daily battle. MS is the invisible disease or at least for most people. We fight many emotional and physical symptoms all the time. We need as much support as we can get. However due to the invisible symptoms we tend to not get a lot of support and that brings on more emotional stress which in return brings on more MS symptoms. A Vicious cycle.
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5 comments:
Thanks for the info. I added my photo to your faces page.
Thanks Rae!
You are on the wall. If you get a chance check it out again.
I like the faces of ms so I need to add my photo also
Thanks
Kim
That would be great Kim!
My Goal is to have that page completely filled someday.
Thank You!
Tara
Hi Tara,
Came by to say hello and wish you well.
Hope you are having a good day.
Love,
Herrad
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