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All SharePosts Relating To "Spasticity"

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Vicki

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
Denise Coleman

Denise Coleman

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posted 07/04/2009, comments (0)

POPAN Pain Summit

I haven’t been doing much writing lately because I haven’t been feeling too well. I have, however, read and enjoyed many of the other interesting Share Posts during this time. Thank to all of you who continue to write such stimulating and in formative Posts.    It is difficult to have to accept that there are times when I... Read moreChevron
Steve

Steve

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Professor of Law, father of 4, living with primary progressive MS
posted 06/19/2009, comments (3)

A small mircale has happened

For the last 8 years I have been living with ppms. Based in the UK it is wonderful that my medical care costs me nothing. Obviously something disappears from my wage packet, but even if I was not working I would still get the same level of care.   Over the last 8 years my health deteriorated badly, and really though I got lots of ... Read moreChevron
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Merely Me

Merely Me

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I am a mother, a writer, and now an MS patient
posted 06/16/2009, comments (3)

What it's like to have an EEG

  It is bad enough to have Multiple Sclerosis but sometimes this disease is associated with having other health disorders.  Some MS patients, for example, will have a seizure disorder in addition to having MS.  The Mayo Clinic reports that:   "Epileptic seizures occur more frequently in people with multiple sclerosis (MS)... Read moreChevron
ladygraycloud

ladygraycloud

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49 yrs old,mom of 3, live in Ocala,Florida
posted 04/25/2009, comment (1)

Good Morning to All

Well here I am again,still on the thrash hole of getting into Shands and getting help, I hope!!! This week hasn't been a good one not only do I have the burning sensation down my left leg all the time now I have sharp pains in my left elbow with painful sensations down to my ring and middle finger when I try to use my left hand. I am at the point... Read moreChevron
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