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Pam1010
posted 10/15/2009, comments (3)

Some questions about Prednisone Taper and Copaxone

Good Morning.  I hope the day finds you all well.   I have a few questions about Prednisone and Copaxone.   When I wento to the neurologist on Friday he started me on a Prednisone Taper which I will take the last dose of this coming Sunday.  I guess maybe I expected some kind of small miracle.    If I understand... Read moreChevron
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Christian, mother of 6, Executive HR Manager, horse lover
posted 10/02/2009, comments (3)

Waiting on MRI reports

Well, after another bout of mri's; now i get to wait; praying for them to find the answers; praying that the lesions that they now believe are there; actually show themselves.  What kind of sick and demented person am I to wish for such a thing?  Understand, that I DO NOT WANT ANY OF THIS; but I can't keep up with the limbo anymore.... Read moreChevron
Denise Coleman

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posted 08/05/2009, comments (2)

Living with Multiple Chronic Conditions

  I never had asthma, serious respiratory problems, or high blood pressure until 1994; before that my blood pressure was actually on the low side.  As I got older, and heavier, my blood pressure increased and I was able to manage that with medicine.  In 2006, however, I began to have intermittent coughing fits that would last a... Read moreChevron
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Vicki

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Writer with Progressive MS and severe Osteoporosis
posted 07/21/2009, comments (4)

Pain and MS: Musculoskeletal Pain

There is pain in multiple sclerosis, with several categories that can be acute or chronic. My last article discussed neuropathic pain.  Today, I am going to talk about details specific to musculoskeletal pain. Our musculoskeletal system -- bones, muscles, connective tissues -- provides our bodies with stability and movement.... Read moreChevron
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Vicki

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Writer with Progressive MS and severe Osteoporosis
posted 07/15/2009, comments (14)

Pain and MS: Neuropathic Pain

There is pain in MS.  It can be acute or chronic, generally categorized as neuropathic, musculoskeletal, or tertiary. Let's begin looking at details. Sometimes the nervous system does not  function properly, and it actually becomes the cause of pain.  Neuropathic (nervous disease) pain is the most common kind in MS.  That... Read moreChevron
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