The relationship Mairs has with MS she would not give up her life with this disease for anything or anyone in exchange for "sound limbs." Living with MS and still trying to be a mother and with a close relationship is hard. According to The National Multiple Sclerosis Society website, there are four tips that they share on living with MS. One,deciding to tell other about your MS or not. The say telling people might be the first thing you do, or the last. Everyone doesn't feel…
1. What clinical manifestations are present in Ms. G and what recommendations would you make for continued treatment? Provide rationale for your recommendations.…
Multiple Sclerosis (MS), a neurological condition, affects around 100,000 people in the UK and is most common is people aged 20-40 years old. MS affects the nerves in your brain and spinal cord causing problems with muscle control, vision and balance, sometimes even your memory, as well as your moods and emotions. It is when your immune system mistakes myelin (the coating around nerve fibres) as a foreign body therefore begins to attack it. However, myelin is a fatty substance that protects nerve fibres in the central nervous system, helping to send messages quickly and smoothly between the brain and the rest of the body. So when…
Entering Paw Paw I was filled with excitement as I saw the stage being set up and all the campers. Once we were directed to our parking spot, we both got out and gathered our camping supplies. Once we gathered our supplies, we decided to walk around looking for people we knew, as well as camping spots that were not already reserved. After tirelessly searching for friends that were not even there yet to figure out, we came upon what seemed like a perfect spot until we saw that it was reserved. After leaving this campsite, we retreated back to the woods area to sit and think of what to do. Shortly after his girlfriend contacted me saying that she and my ex were there. Hearing this we decided to walk all the way back to the entrance to meet them,…
when our cat had her kitten. we did not know what we would do a grown-up cat can be left by itself a baby kitten needs someone to watch her who could we get to care for her all day long I go to school all day mom and Dad go to work all day could Grandpa take the kitten grandpa said he could now the kitten lives with Grandpa We visit them every weekend It's…
It started off like everyday for every beagle working in the airport. A beagle’s life working in the airport is mainly using our acute sense of smell to sniff out any meats or plants that could possibly carry diseases or pests. I work in the Beagle Brigade at the Tay Airport. The Beagle Brigade is a team of beagles, and human handlers that search for prohibited agricultural products, and unauthorized meats. From what I’ve heard my owner says that without us our foods wouldn’t be safe, and there can be diseases that can be introduced in the U.S.To make it simple, without us humans wouldn’t be safe at all.…
I'm not much of a dog-person. In fact, I'm pretty awkward around anyone, so creatures that crawl up and slurp all over my crotch are no exception.…
Have you ever been ran over by your dog? Well if not then you can just listen to my story. I was about five years of age when this tragedy happened. My mom, dad, sister, and some other family members were at my house. I was just playing around with my dog like a normal kid. My cousins, Buster my dog, and I were just playing tag. I don’t remember who was it, but I’m guessing Buster thought it was him.…
Max was my best friend. He was a very lively golden retriever with a golden brown body and a white chest. My father got the dog before I was born, and just when he meets my mom. I remember feeding him table scraps and my mom getting mad because he shouldn’t have table scraps. When I was 3 years old he would snuggle with me before I went to bed, but after I got a bunk bed then he would just sleep on the floor of my room. My sister didn’t really get to see him much because he was still a baby when he had to be put down.…
It all began when a was a little boy and all I wanted was a dog, for years I begged and begged, and still no dog. I felt as if I was incomplete without one, I had even written persuasive essays in school on why I should get a dog and waited and just hoped for it. Finally, when I was in 5th grade, I found a church ministry where we met once month and came up with ideas to raise money for the local rescue. During the meetings, we would also go for a walk, those who had animals would walk them. One time, somebody from the rescue came with one of the rescue dogs for the walk, which inspired me to go to the rescue and check it out.…
Hair? A paw? What was going on? I felt sick, I felt like I had a fever the night before. I woke up wondering if it was a dream but it wasn’t somehow I woke up and I was a dog. No one would ever believe this. How am I going to show my mom and dad it was me.…
Treatment of the years for MS has certainly advanced, however this is still no cure. The treatment now focuses on recovering from attacks, slowing the progression of the disease, and managing the symptoms. Corticosteroids are used to reduce nerve inflammation. There are some side effects though, that include, insomnia, increased blood pressure, mood swings and fluid retention. Plasma exchange may be used if your symptoms are severe. This means taking the plasma portion of your blood, seperating it from your blood cells, mixing it with a protein solution called albumin, and…
I was never a dog lover. My kids always wanted a dog. I dug my heels in but eventually, they wore me down with chorus’ of “please can we get a dog?” Begrudgingly, I began looking for a dog. It was to be a Christmas present for my kids, an older dog, a trained dog. I knew that I did not have the patience for training and I knew that when kids say they will help; I knew exactly what that meant.…
People with Multiple sclerosis struggle with everyday activities that most people take for granted. They struggle with things like maintaining energy, memory loss, slurred speech, constipation and maintaining balance while standing or walking. They suffer with double vision, tremors, muscle spasms, and strange sensations all over the body. Very often sufferers of MS show signs of depression.…
“Dogs are great. Bad dogs, if you can really call them that, are perhaps the greatest of them all.”…