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Posted: Fri Sep 23, 2011 4:27 am
by ateferezvan
hello frinds
my name is atefe, i am nursing studen(nursing &midwifery ,Tehran University of Medical Sciences),one of my interests is in the field of MS research,In your opinion, how can I as a nurse to help people with MS?

Re: nursing care

Posted: Fri Sep 23, 2011 5:40 pm
by lyndacarol
Atefe, welcome to ThisIsMS. We appreciate your desire to help people with MS. My suggestion is to study and read all the information you can find on the disease; you are in a good place – a university – to do that. There are good book recommendations in the Reading Nook forum on this website (I do not know if these books are available in your native-language.).

In addition, a bottomless reserve of kindness and empathy and patience is helpful for us people with MS – as a nurse, you probably already possess this quality. It is difficult to bear a disease that is such a mystery – no known cause, no effective treatment. We need good people in MS research; we wish you the best.

Re: one questione

Posted: Wed Sep 28, 2011 1:06 am
by Taurus
Dear Sister Welcome. I appreciate your good intentions and wish u success in your future assignments. I have few suggestions:

One- Please get yourself acquainted with new researches in MS and apprise your patients about the options available. For example use of Low Dose Neltrexone (LDN) and Diagnosis of CCSVI and subsequent Liberation Treatment are some of the options which many of patients including me have gone for and are quite satisfied.

Second - Please explore the local expertise/ trials and studies like the one which came from Iran which included having a button cell tied around the patient head at acupressure point DU-20 and having good results. Please do educate patients like us, if u get something solid.

Once again, Good Luck. May God be with u :smile: .

Re: one questione

Posted: Wed Sep 28, 2011 9:19 am
by ateferezvan
Taurus wrote:Dear Sister Welcome. I appreciate your good intentions and wish u success in your future assignments. I have few suggestions:

One- Please get yourself acquainted with new researches in MS and apprise your patients about the options available. For example use of Low Dose Neltrexone (LDN) and Diagnosis of CCSVI and subsequent Liberation Treatment are some of the options which many of patients including me have gone for and are quite satisfied.

Second - Please explore the local expertise/ trials and studies like the one which came from Iran which included having a button cell tied around the patient head at acupressure point DU-20 and having good results. Please do educate patients like us, if u get something solid.

Once again, Good Luck. May God be with u :smile: .
tanks for your attention,your suggeestion is usefull for me,im full of beans that your help me,sory are you from Iran?????????????????????
have nice time :-D :-D :-D

Re: nursing care

Posted: Wed Sep 28, 2011 9:28 am
by ateferezvan
lyndacarol wrote:Atefe, welcome to ThisIsMS. We appreciate your desire to help people with MS. My suggestion is to study and read all the information you can find on the disease; you are in a good place – a university – to do that. There are good book recommendations in the Reading Nook forum on this website (I do not know if these books are available in your native-language.).

In addition, a bottomless reserve of kindness and empathy and patience is helpful for us people with MS – as a nurse, you probably already possess this quality. It is difficult to bear a disease that is such a mystery – no known cause, no effective treatment. We need good people in MS research; we wish you the best.
tanks,Im very happy,becase I think that you are well-hearted pepole.tanks for suggestions

Re: one questione

Posted: Thu Sep 29, 2011 10:43 am
by Wonderfulworld
Hi Atefe
you sound like a very kind nurse to want to help those of us who live with MS.

I think one thing you could do is to encourage patients to get their Vitamin D3 (cholocalciferol) levels tested and to take supplements if needed. As women in Iran might be quite covered up it is possible that particularly women with MS in Iran might be vitamin D deficient, and this would not help their MS progression. http://www.altmuslimah.com/a/b/a/3530/

Here are articles about the effect of sunlight/D3 on MS: http://www.msrc.co.uk/index.cfm/fuseact ... ageid/1334

Wishing you all the best with your nursing.
:-D

Re: one questione

Posted: Thu Sep 29, 2011 10:54 am
by mrbarlow
Wonderfulworld wrote:Hi Atefe
you sound like a very kind nurse to want to help those of us who live with MS.

I think one thing you could do is to encourage patients to get their Vitamin D3 (cholocalciferol) levels tested and to take supplements if needed. As women in Iran might be quite covered up it is possible that particularly women with MS in Iran might be vitamin D deficient, and this would not help their MS progression. http://www.altmuslimah.com/a/b/a/3530/

Here are articles about the effect of sunlight/D3 on MS: http://www.msrc.co.uk/index.cfm/fuseact ... ageid/1334

Wishing you all the best with your nursing.
:-D
Agree with all the above. I live across the other side of the gulf and women's health problems associated with lack of sun exposure is horrendous. Its not just MS but breast and bowel cancer are more common in Vit D deficient women.

Re: one questione

Posted: Fri Sep 30, 2011 12:35 am
by ateferezvan
tank you very much,your suggestions are very good