Collaboration helps multiple sclerosis patients track symptoms
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Next to her, her husband Stephen, who has always been close to her even in the last years of battle on the end of life. After years of disease progression and after the last year of ferocious worsening of her condition, her suffering had become intolerable for her
DAR Bjorn Shares Mark's Emotional Story Ahead Of Fundraiser
DAR Bjorn shares one of its residents’ story ahead of their Miegħek Jien Telethon fundraiser to help build the third neurological home in Malta on 31st August. At just 22 years old, Mark began to lose control of his hands and was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis and was suddenly confined to his bedroom, unable to move. Shortly after, Mark also lost his father, with whom he was very close. After losing both parents, both Mark and his sister foun…
From practitioner to patient: My unexpected MS relapse
The night before I was supposed to teach an autoimmune nutrition class, I reentered a role I thought I’d finally outgrown. Instead of educating other practitioners in the functional medicine […] The post From practitioner to patient: My unexpected MS relapse appeared first on Multiple Sclerosis News Today.
The mind, new controller. The story of a man who challenges sclerosis with the help of technology. Mark Jackson, a 65-year-old resident of Pittsburgh, turned one of the hardest battles of his life into a lesson about hope, adaptation and innovation. The diagnosis of amiotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), a serious condition that progressively paralyses the body, has no [...]
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