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B12 injections - do they help with MS? Before being diagnosed with Secondary Progressive MS age 59, my neurologist prescribed 8-weekly B12 injections for my neurological symptoms After MS diagnosis I was told the B12 injections weren’t related to MS and I should now ask the GP to monitor my B12 levels I was never deficient in B12, but had low levels The GP said they would change the injections to 12-weekly injections and that
mounjaro - Everyday living - MS Society UK | Forum Alright everyone 🙋♂️ I’m currently sitting at the heaviest I’ve ever been 18 6 stone I’m 32 years old and pretty fed up with it One of my main MS symptoms is fatigue it’s awful I can’t seem to just get up and go and do simple tasks never mind fitness I was wondering if anyone else on here is currently taking mounjaro whilst also taking Kesimpta? Few friends are taking
Shingrix vaccination - Everyday living - MS Society UK | Forum Hello everyone While I was having my Covid and flu vaccinations last Sunday The nurse and I have been talking about vaccinations and that we, MS’ers can’t have any live vaccinations Somehow we started to talk about shingles and I have been told (and verified by later research) that I should be requesting Shingrix as not live vaccine taking into account I have MS I’m 56, so not at the
London Marathon 2025 - MS Society - Everyday living - MS Society UK | Forum Donate to London Marathon 2025 - MS Society, organised by James Khan I was diagnosed with MS in 2021 I've always loved to run prior to my diagnosis but still… James Khan needs your support for London Marathon 2025 - MS Society
Bladder problems ???? - Everyday living - MS Society UK | Forum Very common in MS I experience an urgency to pass urine but dribble when I get to the toilet Meaning unfortunately I retain urine Sometimes I can experience extreme urgency out of the blue and wet myself- full flood It might be a good idea to mention your physical symptoms to your neurologist or MS nurse and explain
Trouble swollowing - Everyday living - MS Society UK | Forum Hi it started off with choking on water now its like i forget to swollow i had a endoscopy nothing showed i have called the ms nurse who has referred me to speech therapist but doesn’t no how long, its been 2 weeks and im fighting through but its hard im mashing food having soup but have to stop eating somtimes as i just start panicking as food stops at the back like my mouth forgets to
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