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Mandy Crest

Mandy Crest

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MS Blogger and Freelance Writer
posted 06/09/2008, comment (1)

Don't Let MS Steal Your Sense of Humor

Multiple sclerosis can rob you of many things, but not necessarily your sense of humor. Just about every day I find something to laugh about.   On my best day, I wouldn't have a chance in a million of passing a field sobriety test. Can't walk a straight line, can't close my eyes and touch my finger to my nose, can't stand on one foot. I... Read moreChevron
Kimberly Fabrizio

Kimberly Fabrizio

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posted 02/05/2008, comments (0)

The Doctor Kavorkian of M.S.

Understanding M.S. is overwhelming at times. OK, it's overwhelming pretty much all of the time. When I had cancer, I had a much easier time grasping the disease and its treatment options. It seemed, at least in my particular battle, to be well defined and my learning curve was minimal. M.S. is a whole different story. Despite the uncertainty... Read moreChevron
Kimberly Fabrizio

Kimberly Fabrizio

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posted 01/25/2008, comments (2)

Bruised and Confused

My ego is bruised and so is my tummy. It's been a crazy few days in Casa de Fabrizio. It all began on Monday evening when I completed my daily injection routine. It was tummy night and apparently I must have injected too close to my belly button. The good news is that I now have verifiable proof that there really are muscles in my pooch... Read moreChevron
Kimberly Fabrizio

Kimberly Fabrizio

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posted 01/24/2008, comments (0)

What's Really Going on in My Brain

I finally have a good explanation for what's been going on in my brain and more importantly, an even better description of what I'm doing to treat it. As I often say, I'm not a doctor (nor do I play one on TV). This is one laywoman's description of M.S. and of my personal treatment with Copaxone. It's the best way yet that... Read moreChevron
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Dr. Kantor

Dr. Kantor

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Neurologist
posted 11/07/2007, comments (2)

Multiple Sclerosis Drug Studies: REGARD and BEYOND

Multiple Sclerosis care is so rewarding because it is so multi-faceted - from the different types of presentation, different patients, different personalities, and different medication options. Fifteen years ago there were no FDA approved medications for MS. That has changed rapidly and so the pipeline for new medications grows every year.... Read moreChevron
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