Perlu Network score measures the extent of a member’s network on Perlu based on their connections, Packs, and Collab activity.
Diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis in August of 2010. Blog for MultipleSclerosis.net
Your health care team can give you information about each medication and help you find online resources. It’s important to know ALL of your options, so here is a list of available DMTs: Click here for an in-depth breakdown of available medications. Your responses to these survey questions will provide Med-IQ with important information about your experiences with MS treatment and your care team, which will help us develop future educational initiatives for doctors to improve MS care. The information provided through this activity is for continuing education purposes only and is not meant to substitute for the independent medical judgment of a physician relative to diagnostic and treatment options of a specific patient’s medical condition.
My usual routine also often includes doing a quick search for certain topics on multiple sclerosis (MS), and adding calendar reminders for doctor’s appointments and other aspects of my health that I want to keep track of to help me stay organized. It’s called Aby, and it was created by Biogen for EVERYONE living with MS and also for the people who support them. If you can’t find what you’re looking for, remember you can use the ‘search’ feature to help you locate it within the app. You can download the app for free by clicking below, or searching “Aby” in your app store.
I’m no longer going to let my MS run my life. So I’m not only going to be trying to conquer MuckFest in Dallas for me I save your kind words and words of encouragement and go back to read them when I’m feeling down. So, I’m looking forward to getting dirty (no pun intended) for MS.
Recently, you have probably seen posts about a MS Blood Test Study in my blog as well as on Social Media, if you missed the original blog post, click here. I’m doing a follow up article talking about my experience participating in the EMPOWER study and just how easy it was to help make a difference with MS Research. We all want to help out with breakthrough findings in Multiple Sclerosis, and by taking part in this EMPOWER study; you will be helping that process. The goal of this study is to try and create a blood test to help monitor our disease activity and treatment response for those diagnosed with MS.