Tuesday, June 11, 2013

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Is multiple sclerosis painful?  Unfortunatey, yes.  Pain related to MS can include musculoskeletal pain, neuropathic pain and tertiary pain.  Despite pain from multiple sclerosis, it is possible to still live a fulfilling and joyful life.  Learn the risk factors and symptoms to best co-exist with MS-related pain.

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I bet that each one of us can recall that moment when we were first diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis.  For some of us this moment was preceded by months or sometimes years of testing. The details of the journey can become a bit hazy.  But the words, "You have MS" will always ring with bell like clarity.    I have been a…

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Vicki, Health Guide, commented on Pain and MS: Musculoskeletal Pain Hi Sez, I'm sorry to hear about your migraines.  Lucky me, I have not…

09/10/09

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Vicki, Health Guide, answered knee and ankle pain why Hi jlsanders,    It is quite possible your knee and ankle pain is caused by balance…

08/19/09

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Lisa Emrich, Health Guide, commented on Regaining Feeling in Feet: Multiple… Hi lets dance,   I'm glad that you've found us, and very glad that…

08/15/09

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Vicki, Health Guide, posted Pain and MS: Tertiary Pain It has been established that there is pain in MS. I have talked about neuropathic pain and…

07/30/09

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