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  1. Multiple Sclerosis (MS) - Resources for Living with MS and Staying Well I was a young 18 year old soldier in the US Army in 1983 when I can recall my first symptoms of Multiple Sclerosis (MS).  What began to grip me were nebulous symptoms such as extreme fatigue, muscle spasms and vertigo.  With no rhyme or r...
  2. Multiple Sclerosis I think it's important that the newly diagnosed understand it is possible to lead a full life it's just different than before. I'm not trying to make it sound easy but there is a lot of support out there now. My personal project is a T-sh...
  3. Associating Back Pain and Multiple Sclerosis Multiple Sclerosis is a progressive [demyelinating disease that affects the motor and sensory neurons. The disease process can go into cycles of remission. But each time the disease comes out of remission the condition seems worse. Each time the dise...
  4. I may have Multiple Sclerosis (MS) I have MS, no denial here.Started having problems the week after my 31st birthday, and the rest of this year has been crap! In April my biggest care in the world was trying to start a family.Now I am thinking of canes and wheelchairs. Laughing, and a...
  5. MS Awareness Gallery "At times our own light goes out and is rekindled by a spark from another person. Each of us has cause to think with deep gratitude of those who have lighted the flame within us." - Albert Schweitzer MS Awareness Gallery is dedicated to Multiple Sc...
  6. I Have MS My name is Melissa, and I started this website/blog to share my experiences, my thoughts and what I have learned since being diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis (MS).  I look forward to communicating with all those who are afflicted with this dise...
  7. Healing Multiple Sclerosis...Try Healing Multiple Sclerosis Naturally The Focus of this Lens is on How you can help overcome many of the symptoms of Multiple Sclerosis (MS). I myself was diagnosed with MS in 1999 and have implemented many changes in my lifestyle over the last few years which have led to a reduction in...
  8. Optic Neuritis As a woman with Multiple Sclerosis, Optic Neuritis was one of the first symptioms that I had in the early 1990's before a diagnosis of MS was even in the minds of anyone.  12 years would elapse and I would be struck with this visual phenomena at...
  9. Cooling Vests As the weather heats up, many of us with chronic medical conditions deal with heat sensitivity.  This lens is going to explore cooling vests and various other cooling devices as I discover them. Thank you for visiting my lens -- please take a...
  10. MS Fatigue This lens will explore multiple sclerosis fatigue and what makes it different from other types of fatigue.  My wish is to help the reader gain an understanding of the type of lassitude that can strike a person with multiple sclerosis.  Than...
  11. Help Your Body Help Itself - Increase Stem Cell Circulation Up to 30% Recent scientific developments have revealed that stem cells derived from the bone marrow travel throughout the body, and act to support optimal organ and tissue function. Stem cells can be thought of as "master" cells. Stem cells are found...
  12. Adult Stem Cell Research and the benefits of Colostrum Keep your health in old age. If we had good health and agility would we fear getting older? Have a look at my other related Squidoo Lenses: www.squidoo.com/New_Image_Alpha_Lipid_Lifeline www.squidoo.com/Staying_young If you're on Facebook go to a...
  13. MS and Mercury - A Mouth Full of Poision MS and mercury poisoning is something that rears its head from time to time and needs to be taken seriously. The substances in the blood harmful to nerves are kept separate by a special filtering layer in the walls of blood vessels called the endothe...
  14. 3 Wheel Rollators - Mobility with Style When I saw my first 3-wheel Rollator (walker with wheels), I thought it was very cool and something I could use to afford myself a bit more mobility.  You see, I have multiple sclerosis and deal with some mobility issues when put to the test of...
  15. MS and Numbness - One of the First Signs Numbness is undoubtedly one of the most common symptoms of multiple sclerosis. In many cases the first symptom of MS that a lot of people experience is a sensation of numbness. The numbness can be in any part of the body and is most common in the arm...
  16. Living with Chronic Illness, Pain, Injury and Disability Often the most difficult part of living with a disabling illness or injury is the lack of understanding the person encounters. Since most living with a chronic condition do not always "look” sick to us, we find ourselves struggling to beli...
  17. Choose A Good Doctor Choosing a doctor is important for anyone's well being. For people with chronnic illnesses or disABILITIES choosing a good doctor can mean a life with little or no pain, a longer life and a lower chance of other health issues arising in the future. Th...
  18. Adult Stem Cell Research With increasing frequency, American citizens and others from around the globe are experiencing newfound freedom from disease, affliction, and infirmity. Individuals' lives are forever changed with the strengthened faith and renewed hope that arise fr...
  19. Foods that Make MS Worse Do you know which common foods and food additives will aggravate your MS and leave you feeling even more miserable? If you don't know the answers to this question, you're not alone. What's important is that you take the time to find out the answers.
  20. ms-natural-treatment MS natural treatment is natural therapy with a qualified health practitioner. Natural therapy is by no means a new idea and some of the treatments are probably as old as the act of healing itself, and include the use of herbs, water and massage. With...