Wonder Woman Syndrome
"Having dissenting views on the verb ‘to pace,’ it is one I need to add seriousness as well as a lot more thought into. Having a Wonder Woman Syndrome is a term I sometimes carry with pride."
MS News: June 2014
Research results Fatigue in Multiple Sclerosis Linked to Regional Brain Damage Multiple Sclerosis News Today – Fatigue, a common symptom of multiple sclerosis, could be a result of regional damage in the brain. Multiple sclerosis Reactivation of Epstein–Barr or herpes viruses not associated with MS relapse Nature.com – Infection with the Epstein–Barr virus or human herpesvirus 6 is associated with the initial onset of multiple sclerosis (MS) SLU researchers see possible answer to chemo pain in a multiple sclerosis drug Science Codex – A medication called FTY720 (Gilenya) is FDA-approved as a therapy for multiple sclerosis. Researchers publish one of the longest longitudinal studies of cognition in multiple sclerosis Medical Xpress – The article, “Cognitive impairment in multiple sclerosis: An 18-year follow-up study,” was epublished by Multiple Sclerosis and Related…
Game, set, relapse!
"In short, if I’d have to sell myself with these words, I still wouldn't receive a Booker prize. I could post “Another MS Relapse” award on the fireplace mantel, but they’re just a waste of space. I thought of referring to a relapse as something you just have to get your teeth in, but I don't want to steal Luis Suárez's limelight."
Volunteering, a worthy cause
"In fact, for anyone interested in volunteering, research shows it can be beneficial in improving mood, self-esteem and quality of life, and in reducing stress, pain and depression. It also shows that ill people who volunteer, become better at managing their own illness in turn and volunteering can strengthen their immune system."
MS News: May 2014
With a 14-day delay in posting some positive news about MS, I’d like to offer my apologies and no, I absolutely haven’t forgotten about you. As many people with MS know, May is about the busiest month for those who advocate and volunteer. World MS Day is the main day of the year for MSers, but before and after… sigh… there’s a lot to be said, done and needless to say… lots of sleep to be had. So without further ado, here is some news that might make your lips curl and your mind coo!
Irish public transport: access all areas?
"At this stage, I thought “Do I really have to walk with my coffin under my arm to get a seat when I’m physically leaning on a walking stick while holding the handrail as if it was my best friend?”"
MS Organisations
MS Cure Fund – Excellent source of MS patient education programs Can Do Multiple Sclerosis Accelerated Cure Project for MS Multiple Sclerosis Association of America Multiple Sclerosis Foundation Multiple Sclerosis Research Center of New York Myelin Repair Foundation Nancy Davis Foundation for Multiple Sclerosis NARCOMS Registry Bike The US For MS MS MOMS Multiple Sclerosis Research Institute MS World, Patients Helping Patients Updated: June 12th, 2018 ©Willeke Van Eeckhoutte and Ireland, Multiple Sclerosis & Me, 2011-2017. Unauthorised use and/or duplication of this material without express and written permission from this blog’s author and/or owner are strictly prohibited. Excerpts and links may be used, provided that full and clear credit is given to Willeke Van Eeckhoutte and Ireland, Multiple Sclerosis & Me with appropriate and specific direction to the original content.