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Main Page  »  symptoms  »  Fatigue
View Article  Beyond Just Tired: Figuring Out MS-Related Fatigue
People can experience fatigue as a relapse, or as an exacerbation, of MS, or they can just have it as an everyday baseline symptom that can be pretty steady. Or sometimes   more »
View Article  Transcript of Video on Energy Management

Transcript of Video on Energy Management

 

One of the most common symptoms for patients with multiple sclerosis is fatigue. Though it varies from person ...   more »

View Article  video - energy management
MS Energy Management Techniques   more »
View Article  Amantadine

Amantadine (a-MAN-ta-deen) is an antiviral. It is used to prevent or treat certain influenza (flu) infections (type A). Amantadine also used to treat Parkinson's disease. ...   more »

View Article  FATIGUE

 

HOW CAN FATIGUE BE TREATED?

The treatment of fatigue must be tailored to the individual since different people have different causes for their fatigue....   more »

View Article  Taking the Stress out Your Life 4

Taking the Stress out Your Life 4

 

I realize that right now you are spending a lot of time on housework.  I promise, ...   more »

View Article  FATIGUE SEVERITY SCALE
DO YOU HAVE MS-RELATED FATIGUE? To determine if you suffer from MS-related fatigue, take this simple test. THE FATIGUE SEVERITY SCALE   more »
View Article  MS Related Fatigue

MS Related Fatigue

 

A 2003 study demonstrated that fatigue is more common than other major symptoms such as: motor difficulties, spasticity, and weakness.  The ...   more »

View Article  Fatigue
Over-exertion is often tied up with the work you do. Many people find that their job is simply not compatible with having MS. For example, a surveyor could not continue to climb up on roofs or balance along parapet walls. Two journalists could not carry on rushing about everywhere and meeting tight deadlines; a pilot had to forget about flying planes. The list is endless. Once you have MS, your ‘energy cake’ is much smaller, and   more »
View Article  Fatigue -bodies response and medications

MS-related Fatigue can:

 

  1. negatively affect your mood and ability to cope with other symptoms.
  2. change your perception of your own health
  3. make you feel ...   more »