I don't know the symptoms exactly but I know that it slowly starts to shut down certain parts of your body. You just wake up and your body parts just won't work. One morning it could be your arms and the next your legs. sometimes an episode can last for days. If you do think you have it you should go get checked out soon. For real!! it's very important. MS isn't curable it is treatable though. If you don't get tested for yourself do it to serve as a silent example of hope for others who have come before you and who will come after you. I lost some one very close to me to MS. It wasn't the disease that took her she took her own life because she lost hope. She was a bright spot in this bleak universe and I miss her everyday. Her name was Brenda Brown. It was sad how she went. Her family found her on the side of some random road in her car. She was too good to go out like that and the world would have benfitted having a person like her in it. If you have MS I want you to stay on this planet, I want you to fight for those who were too weak to or who didn't have any hope left. Get tested SOON! the sooner the better. And I pray for negative results. Take care!
2006-08-25 16:13:02
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answered by Jaime M 1
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symptoms;
failure of muscle control, muscular weakness, spasticity and tremor, extreme fatigue, numbness and paralysis in the extremities, difficulty with bladder control, double or blurred vision and other visual disturbances, speech difficulties.
but most common symptoms of an attack which may be mild or severe, brief or long lasting, are changes of vision, muscle weakness and abnormal sensation( numbness and tingling).
right now.... im looking after patient with multiple sclerosis.
classified between 6-7. but i always gave her HOPE.
shes in good condition...
2006-08-25 23:37:53
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answered by joy82076 2
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shaking, trouble walking, trouble thinking and keeping a thought, please consider taking Ginko B- the blood flow to the brain needs opened up and B complex and magnesium for nerve endings and smooth muscle relaxer. there other things that can cause these symptoms. Fibromyalgia for one, Parkinson, low blood sugar, inner ear infections, mini seizures and many more
2006-08-25 23:05:35
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answered by Anonymous
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My mother-in-law was an avid runner. About twelve years ago, she was jogging and plain out fell and hit her head on the curb. Thats when we found out she has MS
2006-08-26 00:05:16
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answered by Pureheaven 2
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Please see the webpages for more details on Multiple sclerosis.
2006-08-26 01:07:11
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answered by gangadharan nair 7
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