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Living With
Multiple Sclerosis

Living With Multiple Sclerosis
By Piet Mesmer
( About The Author )

If you or a loved one suffers from multiple sclerosis, it’s time you discovered  life-transforming ways to cope with the disease…

THE COMPLETE GUIDE TO TREATMENT AND MANAGEMENT OF MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS (MS)

 

2.5 million people worldwide and 350,000 Americans are diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis (MS) every year learn how to protect yourself and improve your quality of life!

 Are you one of the millions of people living with MS? Are you constantly searching for cures, treatment options and information about your condition?  Do you even know if you have MS?

Did you know that there are different types and symptoms of MS?

Did you know that common symptoms can be confused with other diseases?  Here are just a few:

  • Partial loss of vision or total loss of vision in one eye

  • Double vision

  • General weakness

  • Change in sensation of hands, legs, and face

  • Unsteady walking with acute balance problems

These symptoms may not show to a great degree in some cases. Also, they may come and go. Many people only notice mild effects in the early stages which they either ignore or do not ask their Doctor about.

If you or someone you know suffers from or suspects MS, it is important to learn everything you can get your hands on about this life-altering condition.

MS affects an entire family, not just one individual.  MS need not be deadly.  There are available treatments that can help the person with this disease lead a normal, active life.

Death is only the result of untreated complications such as kidney dysfunction and when severe depression leads to suicide.  This is why information is so important.

Other Facts about MS Taken Directly from
Living With Multiple Sclerosis

1. Multiple Sclerosis may be malignant in rare cases and prove fatal.

2. Until the year 1993, there were no medicines, but there are currently six approved drugs, that are sometimes effective in controlling the disease.

3. The chances of children inheriting the disease from their parents are between 1% and 5%.

4. It affects 2.5 million individuals worldwide.

5. Canada has a significant risk of Multiple Sclerosis. More than 50,000 Canadians have Multiple Sclerosis.

6. Twice as many women as men suffer from this disease.

7. Multiple Sclerosis mostly strikes people between the ages of 20 and 40.

8. The symptoms of this disease vary. They may include blurred vision, loss of balance, extreme fatigue, stiff muscles as well as bowel and bladder difficulties.

While there is no known cure for MS, the good news is with proper information, you may be able to diagnose and take control with treatment.  

Living With Multiple Sclerosis is the best way to learn.  You can try sorting through the hundreds of books and sites about MS or you can get your answers right here.

Living With Multiple Sclerosis is the best guide that teaches you everything you need to know about MS without wasting hours of your time OR your hard earned money?

We know what it is like to search for information, to seek answers where there seem to be so many. It’s hard to tell fact from fiction when it comes to disease.

This is the only guide you'll ever need to learn everything there is about healing your life.

Here is just a sampling of what you’ll learn in our up-to-date guide:

  • Find out what the different types of MS are and how they affect people differently.

  • Discover the most common categories of MS so you can learn how to it.

  • Learn the causes of MS and how you can .

  • Learn about the link between MS and the immune system.

  • Discover who is at risk for MS.

  • How to get a proper diagnosis.

  • Find out what treatment methods are best for you.

  • Discover what it means to have MS and deal with it on a daily basis so you may improve your quality of life and life-expectancy.

You owe it to yourself, your family and friends to learn as much as you can about MS.  

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Multiple Sclerosis News Feed

 
Multiple Sclerosis News From Medical News Today
Updated :

Yale Researchers Find New Trigger For Autoimmune Diseases
Yale University researchers have discovered a new way that autoimmune diseases like multiple sclerosis (MS) can be triggered, they reported Monday in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. Scientists have long known the molecule TGF-Beta (transforming growth factor Beta) plays a pivotal role in preventing T cells from launching an attack on the body's own tissues.
Publ.Date : Tue, 29 Jul 2008 02:00:00 PDT

National MS Society, Michigan Chapter & Organic Digital Announce Launch Of New Da Vinci Awards(R) Web Site
Annually for the last seven years, the National Multiple Sclerosis Society, Michigan Chapter has hosted the da Vinci Awards® in recognition of outstanding achievements in technologies, designs, and disciplines that enhance personal mobility. This week the Society is pleased to announce the unveiling of a completely redesigned Web site dedicated to the da Vinci Awards - http://www.davinciawards.org.
Publ.Date : Wed, 30 Jul 2008 03:00:00 PDT

Regulatory Immune Cells Not Defective In Multiple Sclerosis
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic inflammatory disease that causes neurodegeneration, resulting in numerous physical and mental disabilities. It is thought to be caused by out of control immune cells that attack the proteins that make up the protective sheath in which nerve cells are encased.
Publ.Date : Thu, 04 Sep 2008 03:00:00 PDT

Adult Stem Cells Reprogrammed To Become Myelin-Making Cells
Research published in Nature Neuroscience , electronic publication ahead of print) has shown that adult stem cells in mice that are developing into nerve cells can be redirected to turn into
Publ.Date : Fri, 01 Aug 2008 04:00:00 PDT

Study To Investigate Link Between Cannabis Compound And Slowing Of Multiple Sclerosis
The CUPID (Cannabinoid Use in Progressive Inflammatory brain Disease) study at the Peninsula Medical School in Plymouth has reached an important milestone with the news that the full cohort of 493 people with multiple sclerosis (MS) has been recruited to the study. CUPID is a clinical trial which will evaluate whether tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), one of many compounds found in the in the cannabis plant (and the main active ingredient) is able to slow the progression of MS.
Publ.Date : Tue, 22 Jul 2008 04:00:00 PDT

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