4. Muscle pain
Along with fatigue, it’s quite normal for MS patients to experience sore muscles and pain in their joints. To help you fight those uncomfortable achy moments, try these:
• A physical therapist can help, working with your body, and giving you tips on how to fight the pain, as well as recommend simple, easy physical exercises that fit your needs.
• You can also make an appointment with your physician and ask him/her to recommend over-the-counter pain medications that may help.
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The headline promised 3 tips to use when telling people you have MS. However the article then introduced many other factors about MS – plus lots of ads. I find this to be “a scam” that is not not at all honest and truly a waste of time. I would expect better from you.
The actual title of the post is “26 Tips to Help Manage Common MS Symptoms”. Maybe you clicked on the wrong link?
I also clicked on a link that talked about three symptoms… trying to scroll through on an I-phone I just kept having ads pop up … so gave up! You maybe need to consider the cognitive side of MS – multitasking and too many distractions don’t work well.
how about saying to someone interested “I am a little slow, and clumsy, but you will see these problems do not define me!