Tuesday, June 11, 2013

MS and Depression

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Depression has become a widely known and, though sometimes misunderstood, it is quite common among the general population.  The rate of clinical depression, the most severe form of depression, is significantly higher in multiple sclerosis patients than in the general population.  Find out the risks of depression and speak up for yourself if you experience any symptoms.

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  One of the issues that I have been grappling with lately is how this disease has changed the way I view myself.  I would like to sit here and say that I am the very same person as I was before being diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis.  But I would be lying to myself to say this.  I am different.  My body and brain do not…

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Lisa Emrich, Health Guide, answered How many of you with MS find that when… Hi Lisa Leslie,   Although I completely believe that mood can…

01/25/12

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Cathy, Health Guide, commented on Even with MS, Do Not Take Small Things… Jan, i hope ur gift of breath and, as you say, light & love, continues…

08/01/11

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Merely Me, Health Guide, commented on Celebrities with Multiple Sclerosis:… Hello Miss Vicki   I will definitely have to check out this…

07/19/11

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Vicki, Health Guide, commented on Be Grateful Despite Multiple Sclerosis:… It is probably difficult to actually decide what we take for…

06/21/11

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