Living with Multiple Sclerosis. How to live with Multiple Sclerosis?

Can you be happy living with Multiple Sclerosis? What do you have to do to be happy with Multiple Sclerosis? Living with Multiple Sclerosis can be difficult, but you have to fight to try to be happy. Have a look at things that other people have done to be happy with Multiple Sclerosis


Living with Multiple Sclerosis


Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is a chronic autoimmune disease that affects the central nervous system. It can cause a wide range of symptoms and challenges, but with the right approach, it is possible to live a fulfilling life with MS. Here are some strategies and tips to help you navigate life with this condition:



1. Educate Yourself


Knowledge is power when it comes to managing MS. Take the time to learn about the disease, its symptoms, and treatment options. Understanding how MS affects your body will empower you to make informed decisions about your health and lifestyle.



2. Build a Support Network


Living with MS can be emotionally and physically challenging, so it's important to have a strong support network. Surround yourself with family, friends, and healthcare professionals who understand and can provide the support you need. Joining support groups or online communities can also connect you with others who share similar experiences.



3. Communicate with Your Healthcare Team


Regular communication with your healthcare team is crucial. They can help you manage symptoms, provide treatment options, and monitor your overall health. Be open and honest about your symptoms, concerns, and any changes you experience. Together, you can develop a personalized treatment plan.



4. Prioritize Self-Care


Living with MS requires taking care of yourself both physically and mentally. Make self-care a priority by getting enough rest, eating a balanced diet, and engaging in regular exercise. Physical activity can help manage symptoms, improve mobility, and boost overall well-being. Additionally, find activities that help you relax and reduce stress, such as meditation or hobbies you enjoy.



5. Manage Symptoms


MS symptoms can vary greatly from person to person. Work closely with your healthcare team to manage your specific symptoms. This may involve medication, physical therapy, occupational therapy, or other interventions. It's important to address symptoms promptly to minimize their impact on your daily life.



6. Adapt Your Environment


Make your living environment as comfortable and accessible as possible. Consider making modifications to your home to accommodate any physical limitations you may have. This could include installing grab bars, ramps, or other assistive devices. Organize your space in a way that minimizes physical strain and maximizes convenience.



7. Plan for the Future


Living with MS means planning for the future while also living in the present. Consider discussing long-term care options with your loved ones and healthcare team. It's important to have a plan in place for any potential changes in your condition. This may include financial planning, advanced directives, and discussing your wishes with your loved ones.



8. Stay Positive and Seek Emotional Support


Maintaining a positive mindset can greatly impact your overall well-being. While living with MS can be challenging, focusing on the things you can control and finding joy in everyday life can make a significant difference. Seek emotional support when needed, whether through therapy, support groups, or talking to loved ones.



9. Stay Informed about Research and Treatment Advances


MS research is constantly evolving, and new treatment options are being developed. Stay informed about the latest advancements in MS research and treatment. Discuss these options with your healthcare team to determine if any new treatments or therapies may be beneficial for you.



Remember, living with MS is a journey unique to each individual. While it may present challenges, it doesn't define you. With the right support, self-care, and management strategies, it is possible to live a fulfilling life with MS.


by Diseasemaps

Someone once stated to me that people are like batteries. Most people have 10 bars of battery a day, they use one for every small activity during the day and two for the big ones. The way I'd describe someone with MS is that they may have 5 or 6 bar of energy instead. This means we have to be wiser on how we spend our energy. Where someone may use half a bar taking a shower we can take two, for example. We need to save up our bars if not the next day starts off even more difficult, we may go twin to three bars. For me, living with MS means moderating everything in my life from how much energy I spend to how I spend it. It took me a long time to come to terms with my prognosis but now that I have, it's out everything into perspective for me. I ignore trivial problems, focus on what's important, meditate and live a fulfilling life we'll things considered

5/31/17 by Letty 700
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Live as thou hast lived until now..try not to have many changes in your life..and of course you can be happy, I am with my family the same or more than before

2/28/17 by Belén. Translated
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OF COURSE YOU CAN BE HAPPY WITH EM, YOU NEED A LOT OF SUPPORT FROM THE PEOPLE AROUND THEM TO ONE, BOTH PHYSICAL AND EMOTIONAL, BUT FOR THE MOST PART DEPENDS ON THE ONE, HAVE A POSITIVE ATTITUDE TOWARDS A DISEASE INCURABLE AND PROGRESSIVE, ALTHOUGH THERE ARE MEDICINES THAT SLOW THE PROGRESSION OF THIS NEVER TO TOTALLY AND IT IS BEST TO TREAT IN LOPOSIBLE TO MAKE A LIVING LIKE ANY OTHER PERSON.

3/1/17 by Jose. Translated
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If you can be happy. Do everything you can. Enjoy every moment that life brings.

5/4/17 by Antonio. Translated
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Of course you can live with multiple sclerosis, and you can be happy always and when you accept the new style of life with a good attitude

5/4/17 by Bely. Translated
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Live with IN requires specific care with health, but nothing prevents to live a happy life and go on with a healthy life.

5/11/17 by Thais Sivieri Tauil. Translated
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Yes very HAPPY I am extremely passionate about living life every second I take each day and accept that I am a strong person and full of hope.

5/11/17 by Tatiane. Translated
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I don't know how you can be happy with multiple sclerosis but resisting to the difficulty of the day-to-day sometimes we can live pleasant moments. I live alone and I try to keep myself busy all day.

5/13/17 by Rui Rodrigues. Translated
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You can be happy Living the life. Enjoy every moment

5/31/17 by Laura. Translated
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In my case, first by my symptoms could not lead a normal life because a large part of my body not respondian due to the symptoms q filed with the condition. With the help of occupational therapy, you can achieve to adapt and lead the life with the condition very close to normal. Also there is a struggle with pain , depression, and fatigue with the treatments for these symptoms are much less

6/1/17 by Ezequiel. Translated
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Fight Keep the moral Listen to his body

8/16/17 by johnny. Translated
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adapt and menage of rest time enjoy moments of simple happiness

8/16/17 by Boucheron. Translated
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Being consistent to where you can get by having or not having this disease,the limitations we put ourselves,if you are consistent with your situation, since you shall look for other avenues and ways to get there,but it will depend on yourself... I know it is hard but I just want to be HAPPY,live my good and bad moments with no regrets...and if?

9/14/17 by Cristy. Translated
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yes you can be happy, of course!!

10/2/17 by Joseph Alaimo. Translated
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Try not to think too much about your condition. We can be happy, each in his own way and try to do what makes us happy. Not to think about what can happen to evil, as to any person.

10/6/17 by Maria Manuela. Translated

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