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Book Multiple Sclerosis

    Book Details:
  • Author : Institute of Medicine
  • Publisher : National Academies Press
  • Release : 2001-08-10
  • ISBN : 0309072859
  • Pages : 457 pages

Download or read book Multiple Sclerosis written by Institute of Medicine and published by National Academies Press. This book was released on 2001-08-10 with total page 457 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Multiple sclerosis is a chronic and often disabling disease of the nervous system, affecting about 1 million people worldwide. Even though it has been known for over a hundred years, no cause or cure has yet been discovered-but now there is hope. New therapies have been shown to slow the disease progress in some patients, and the pace of discoveries about the cellular machinery of the brain and spinal cord has accelerated. This book presents a comprehensive overview of multiple sclerosis today, as researchers seek to understand its processes, develop therapies that will slow or halt the disease and perhaps repair damage, offer relief for specific symptoms, and improve the abilities of MS patients to function in their daily lives. The panel reviews existing knowledge and identifies key research questions, focusing on: Research strategies that have the greatest potential to understand the biological mechanisms of recovery and to translate findings into specific strategies for therapy. How people adapt to MS and the research needed to improve the lives of people with MS. Management of disease symptoms (cognitive impairment, depression, spasticity, vision problems, and others). The committee also discusses ways to build and financially support the MS research enterprise, including a look at challenges inherent in designing clinical trials. This book will be important to MS researchers, research funders, health care advocates for MS research and treatment, and interested patients and their families.

Book Multiple Sclerosis

    Book Details:
  • Author : T. Jock Murray, MD
  • Publisher : Demos Medical Publishing
  • Release : 2004-12-01
  • ISBN : 193455927X
  • Pages : 594 pages

Download or read book Multiple Sclerosis written by T. Jock Murray, MD and published by Demos Medical Publishing. This book was released on 2004-12-01 with total page 594 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Multiple Sclerosis: The History of a Disease won a 2005 ForeWord Book of the Year Silver Medal! The basic facts about multiple sclerosis are well known: it is the most common neurologic disease of young adults, usually beginning with episodic attacks of neurologic symptoms, then entering a progressive phase some years later. Its onset has an average age of 30, and occurs in about 1 in 500 individuals of European ancestry living primarily in temperate climates. There appears to be a complex interaction between a genetic predisposition and an environmental trigger that initiates the disease. But these facts do not convey the impact of the disease on the people whose lives it affects. In this elegantly written and comprehensive history, we meet individuals who suffered with MS in the centuries before the disease had a name, including blessed Lidwina of Holland, who took joy from her misery, believing that she was sent to accept suffering for the sins of others; Augustus d'Est, grandson of George III and cousin of Queen Victoria, whose case shows how someone with access to the best of medical care of the age was understood and managed; and Heinrich Heine, the great German poet, who also had access to all medical services that were available, but who progressed into his mattress grave in two decades, aware of the loss of physical ability while still able to compose great poetry to the end. From these early cases the author demonstrates how progress in diagnosing and managing multiple sclerosis has paralleled the development of medical science, from the early developments in modern studies of anatomy and pathology, to the framing of the disease in the nineteenth century, and eventually to modern diagnosis and treatment. From beginning to end, Dr. Murray takes us on a fascinating journey of discovery, in the process showing how the evolution of our understanding of multiple sclerosis has been part of the greater history of medical knowledge.

Book Living with Multiple Sclerosis  Ms  for over 50 Years

Download or read book Living with Multiple Sclerosis Ms for over 50 Years written by Laurice B. Karrell and published by Xlibris Corporation. This book was released on 2010-08-27 with total page 127 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Living with Multiple Sclerosis (MS) for over 50 Years: A Diagnosis after 25 Years, is an autobiography of Laurice B. Karrell. This book, which is divided into decades, delineates her multiple sclerosis (MS) exacerbations beginning with her first major symptom in 1958. It then goes on to describe her futile search over many years for a diagnosis. It finally culminates with a diagnosis twenty-five years later when sophisticated medical equipment becomes available. This book is intended for both newly diagnosed patients and those who are living with the disease.

Book Living with Multiple Sclerosis for Over 50 Years

Download or read book Living with Multiple Sclerosis for Over 50 Years written by Laurice Karrell and published by Xlibris Corporation. This book was released on 2010 with total page 128 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Living with Multiple Sclerosis (MS) for over 50 Years: A Diagnosis after 25 Years, is an autobiography of Laurice B. Karrell. This book, which is divided into decades, delineates her multiple sclerosis (MS) exacerbations beginning with her first major symptom in 1958. It then goes on to describe her futile search over many years for a diagnosis. It finally culminates with a diagnosis twenty-five years later when sophisticated medical equipment becomes available. This book is intended for both newly diagnosed patients and those who are living with the disease.

Book Self Inflicted Destruction

Download or read book Self Inflicted Destruction written by Nora Aloraini and published by Xlibris Corporation. This book was released on 2015-06-20 with total page 75 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: For a Saudi teenage girl it took me a lot of courage to do this but In this book I will share with you my story with multiple sclerosis in details. And I have contacted multiple sclerosis patients and let them write down what are their most hated symptoms and how does it feel to them and how they overcome it when it strikes them and gathered it all in this book. I hope that this book will be the guide that I needed for myself when I was first diagnosed, the guide that will help you overcome this disease and prove to you that youre strong.

Book They Still Call Me Doctor

Download or read book They Still Call Me Doctor written by Barbara Henick Bachow, M. D. and published by Fulton Books, Inc.. This book was released on 2024-03-25 with total page 128 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Dr. Bachow spent her childhood in the inner city, growing up in the Brooklyn projects. Blessed with the necessary academic skills and personality, she fought her way out of her humble beginnings to achieve a level of success that she had never thought possible. Not surprisingly, over the years she became accustomed to the accolades of achievement while standing on life's pedestal in both social and professional circles. Then suddenly, it was all taken away. A monster called multiple sclerosis unceremoniously pushed her off her perch, and she found herself facing the world once again as an average person--a patient. This book describes the rise and fall of Dr. Bachow's world as well as its ultimate salvation as she gets used to the seat on the other side of the doctor's desk.

Book Curing MS

    Book Details:
  • Author : Howard L. Weiner, M.D.
  • Publisher : Harmony
  • Release : 2007-12-18
  • ISBN : 0307420523
  • Pages : 354 pages

Download or read book Curing MS written by Howard L. Weiner, M.D. and published by Harmony. This book was released on 2007-12-18 with total page 354 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: What causes multiple sclerosis? When will there be a cure? Dr. Howard Weiner has spent nearly three decades trying to find answers to the mysteries of multiple sclerosis, an utterly confounding and debilitating disease that afflicts almost half a million Americans. Curing MS is his moving, personal account of the long-term scientific quest to pinpoint the origins of the disease and to find a breakthrough treatment for its victims. Dr. Weiner has been at the cutting edge of MS research and drug development, and he describes in clear and illuminating detail the science behind the symptoms and how new drugs may hold the key to "taming the monster." From the "Twenty-one Points" of MS--a concise breakdown of the knowns and unknowns of the disease--to stories from the frontlines of laboratories and hospitals, Curing MS offers a message of hope about new treatments and makes a powerful argument that a cure can--and will--be found.

Book Multiple Sclerosis

Download or read book Multiple Sclerosis written by Louis J. Rosner and published by Simon and Schuster. This book was released on 1992 with total page 262 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Authors Rosner and Ross offer a positive approach to understanding and coping with MS in a book that provides up-to-date information in clear, nontechnical language. The book covers diagnosing the disease, its varying symptoms and courses, and dealing with the emotional problems that accompany MS.

Book Primer on Multiple Sclerosis

Download or read book Primer on Multiple Sclerosis written by Barbara S. Giesser and published by Oxford University Press. This book was released on 2016 with total page 613 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This text provides a comprehensive overview of the clinical and basic science aspects of MS. It is designed to be of practical use to clinical neurologists, and addresses all of the major issues that may occur in the management of persons with MS.

Book A History of Multiple Sclerosis

Download or read book A History of Multiple Sclerosis written by Colin L. Talley and published by Praeger. This book was released on 2008-04-30 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: While we now recognize that MS is a common neurological disease, as late as the early twentieth century it was considered a relatively rare condition in Europe and the United States. It was only in the late 1860s that MS came to be generally recognized as a distinct disease apart from other paraplegic maladies. One of the important historical questions about MS is whether it was a new disease of the nineteenth century or one that had simply gone unrecognized for a long time. Answering this question is complicated by the different frames or ways physicians understood and explained disease in previous centuries. The way we now conceive, categorize, and explain disease is a relatively recent formulation in the long view of medical history. This work aims to answer some of the fundamental questions of the history of MS. How and why did MS emerge when and where it did, first in a book of pathological anatomy in early nineteenth-century France, then as a distinct disease category in France by 1868? How and why did the perception of MS as a rare disease in the early twentieth century change so that by the middle of that century it was considered a common affliction of the nervous system? How did local conditions shape research on MS? Why did MS emerge as a popular crusade and research priority, rather suddenly, in the late 1940s and early 1950s? How has the experience of people with MS changed from the nineteenth to the twentieth centuries? Since there was no consensus about the merits of any treatment until very recently, how does one explain the sometimes aggressive treatment of disease from the late nineteenth century to the mid-twentieth century? This book focuses in part on how sociocultural factors allowed MS to emerge into medical awareness and later popular consciousness and how the different scientific and sociocultural frames of disease affected the experience of people with MS. These factors were important in particular ways because of the peculiar disease process of MS, especially its tendency to wax and wane in many patients and in clinical symptoms.

Book When the Diagnosis Is Multiple Sclerosis

Download or read book When the Diagnosis Is Multiple Sclerosis written by Kym Orsetti Furney M.D. and published by Bloomsbury Publishing USA. This book was released on 2007-12-30 with total page 143 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Kym Orsetti Furney was a 34-year-old physician, specializing in Internal Medicine, busy with her exciting job and enjoying life with her husband and young daughter in 2000, when she suddenly began to experience dizziness repeatedly, which rapidly led to a diagnosis of Multiple Sclerosis. Her world was rocked for a time, but Furney has recovered from the shock and - empowered by information, acceptance and support - continues working as a doctor, teaching and taking care of her family, despite the challenges of MS. For all people dealing with a personal or family diagnosis now, she offers help, hope and insights by explaining all the medical perspectives, but also reflecting on her own personal experiences after diagnosis. Never forgetting the fear and hopelessness she felt at the time she learned of her own MS, she discusses the many challenges, from depression and overcoming fear of injection medications, to how and when to tell others about having MS and understanding the impact MS may have on one's career. Readers will find a strong connection with this talented physician and the thoughts and emotions that she has had facing MS. Furney's well-researched and compassionate writing will not only empower people newly diagnosed with MS, but will give family members insight into the physical and emotional challenges for their loved one, challenges that she or he may not immediately be able to voice. This work also offers invaluable insights for healthcare professionals, psychologists, psychiatrists, physical and occupational therapists.

Book Recovering from Multiple Sclerosis

Download or read book Recovering from Multiple Sclerosis written by George Jelinek and published by Allen & Unwin. This book was released on 2013-06-01 with total page 242 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A diagnosis of multiple sclerosis conjures up images of wheelchairs and a shortened life, but in fact it's possible to regain mobility and make a recovery. These deeply moving life stories of twelve people from around the world offer real hope to people with MS everywhere. These determined women and men have been able to halt the progression of the disease and recover mobility by making significant lifestyle changes including diet, sunshine, meditation, exercise, and for some, using drug therapy. Based on extended interviews, these stories offer an insight into the different journeys to recovery. They also highlight the challenges faced by people with different types of MS and at different stages in the progression of the disease.

Book The Making of a Multiple Sclerosis Patient

Download or read book The Making of a Multiple Sclerosis Patient written by S. Doherty and published by Balboa Press. This book was released on 2018-01-17 with total page 77 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: It was the thump on the right-hand side of her head that woke author S. Doherty as she gasped for air. She felt as if she had been holding her breath too long. She woke her husband to tell him she had to use the toilet. He said, Well, go. She replied, But, honey, I cant. Im paralyzed. I cant move. Maybe the doctors were right. Maybe I do have the start of multiple sclerosis. And that began her journey through the labyrinth of medical tests and pointless discussions with doctors who wouldnt listen to anything she said. The final straw came when she was refused rehabilitation because the medical professionals insisted she had multiple sclerosis simply because a machine said so. In The Making of a Multiple Sclerosis Patient, Doherty shares her story of having suffered a massive stroke, yet doctors insisted she had a case of extreme multiple sclerosis even though she didnt exhibit any symptoms of the disease. This memoir shares her fifteen-year fight from a wheelchair to prove she doesnt have multiple sclerosis.

Book Multiple Sclerosis

    Book Details:
  • Author : Howard L. Weiner
  • Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
  • Release : 2012-04-23
  • ISBN : 0470654635
  • Pages : 331 pages

Download or read book Multiple Sclerosis written by Howard L. Weiner and published by John Wiley & Sons. This book was released on 2012-04-23 with total page 331 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Multiple Sclerosis: a complex disease requiring sophisticated management Multiple Sclerosis poses labyrinthine challenges. There is no blood test to rely on for diagnosis; clinical acumen is essential. Yet an effective diagnosis only takes you part of the way: treatment offers further enigmas. The MS treatment landscape is complicated, and will become even more so with time. Multiple Sclerosis: Diagnosis and Therapy is the map you need to navigate this maze. Written and edited by leaders in the field, it guides you towards effective and positive choices for your patients. The diagnosis section provides state-of-the-art thinking about pathogenesis. With clear coverage of biomarkers, genetics, and imaging, it presents a coherent framework for making the correct diagnosis. The management section comprehensively covers current and future treatments to steer you through the many options for • Symptom management • Cognitive dysfunction • Depression and other mental health issues ‘Top Tips’ throughout provide the practical guidance you need for the best management of your patients. Multiple Sclerosis: Diagnosis and Therapy should be on the bookshelf of anyone who treats patients with multiple sclerosis.

Book My Life with Multiple Sclerosis

Download or read book My Life with Multiple Sclerosis written by Brian Groenenstein and published by . This book was released on 2013-11 with total page 268 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Brian Groenenstein is living with Multiple Sclerosis for the last 20 years, confirmed. However he has been influenced by this disease for the most of his life, with the first symptoms presenting in his early teen age years. It has been an up and down rollercoaster ride for him. It has made him stronger as a person and he hopes to help others in the future with this book and future publications. This book is based on years of study of the disease and the effect it has on many people's lives living with Multiple Sclerosis. He is now reasonably known in the Multiple Sclerosis world of patients, and has been a beacon of hope and help to many a fellow Multiple Sclerosis patient on social media sites.

Book Living with Multiple Sclerosis

Download or read book Living with Multiple Sclerosis written by Ph. D. John Morris Fenley and published by iUniverse. This book was released on 2003-10 with total page 196 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: My caregiver training started early in life, extended through the 44 years after Eileen was diagnosed as having multiple sclerosis, and did not end until her death in 2001. At home, I provided full care to her, planned and thought ahead, but always was willing to sacrifice my personal freedom, and to suffer frequent heartbreak. As a caregiver I received a lifetime of gratitude from Eileen, to give me satisfaction of having successfully met her daily MS demands. The early training I received in childhood coincided with the years of the Great Depression, from the late 1920's, through the 1930's, and the first years of the 1940's. During that time I had the least possible financial assistance from anybody, yet I became an unpaid electrician, plumber, carpenter, auto repairer a Mr. Fixit for the entire Fenley family. The four years I served in the US Army were very pleasant, advancing from private to major, in an endless procession of challenging but interesting extra duties, in addition to my regular ones. These I describe as my lucky Army breaks. I have bared my soul. Happy reading!

Book Not Just Walking

Download or read book Not Just Walking written by Van Graef and published by iUniverse. This book was released on 2006 with total page 219 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Not Just Walking is the straightforward autobiography of a guy who absolutely enjoyed most moments of his not-so-everyday life-even as he dealt with a tumultuous childhood and the ravages of multiple sclerosis. Growing up in New Jersey was a tumultuous experience for author Van E. Graef: his parents' marital problems eventually led to their divorce and a babysitter sexually abused him when he was four years old. The one thing that provided him solace was fishing, whether it was at Highland Lakes by the family cabin, Swartswood Lake, or Peters Brook. As he got older, Graef began to demonstrate strong athletic talent. In high school he played football and basketball, and he excelled in baseball. By the time he was a senior, Graef had won an award for his athletic ability. It was during this time that he began to notice what he later realized to be early symptoms of multiple sclerosis: fatigue, followed by numbness in his hands and feet. The symptoms progressed to the point that Graef had to be confined to a wheelchair, and, eventually, he became a quadriplegic. Not Just Walking details Graef's ongoing struggle with the crippling effects of multiple sclerosis and how he copes through humor, faith, and old-fashioned love.