Resource Guide for Those with MS

October 9, 2019 1 Comment

Category: Faces of MS, MS
Tags: MS, Manage MS, Mulitple sclerosis, Newly diagnosed, Newly diagnosed with MS, Resource guide for MS, national MS society

This post is brought to you by the National MS Society.

Everyone’s journey with MS is different, but people living with multiple sclerosis tend to have a few things in common, like legitimate concerns about staying healthy and independent. That’s why the National MS Society created a new guide called, “Now What? Resources to keep you moving forward with MS”.

Resources to Keep You Moving Forward

Whether you’re recently diagnosed or processing a shift in your disease progression, this guide is an introduction to the top resources and information to keep you moving forward. It shares tips to empower you with the right resources, insight into some common MS symptoms and how others cope, what to do in case of a flare, and how you can connect with the right care and live well with the disease. Hope you find it helpful!

 

Download this informative brochure from the National MS Society here.

 


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    Karol Doyle

    I was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis in 2005, and I was a woman of 40. They put me on Rebif which I took until 2008 and was switched to Copaxone. I had two relapses on Rebif, none on Copaxone. I did notice my balance getting worse, and my memory, as well as muscle spasms.I was placed on Copaxone, it helped me but not very much. My neurologist advised me to try natural treatments and introduced me to Rich Herbal Garden Multiple Sclerosis Disease Herbal formula, I read alot of positive reviews from other patients who used the treatment and i immediately started on the treatment. I had great improvement and relief with this treatment, total decline of symptoms. Great improvement with my Vision problems, co-ordination, balance, muscle, mood etc, I gained back my life with this treatment and can never be thankful enough. Visit Rich Herbal Garden official website w ww .Richherbalgardens .c om I’m 52 now, and have never been healthier.

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