living with MS
Posted: Mon May 19, 2014 11:52 am
Hello all,
My name is Travis, I live in Johannesburg, South Africa. I am 29 years old and need some advice/support/guidance..
My partner of 11 years, has MS, we have been together since we were about 18 years old, we have a son of 3 years together. She was diagnosed when she was about 20. Her mother has MS, as does her older brother, he is 33 and was diagnosed about a year ago.
My partner, has two other siblings, one sister, who was born deaf and another younger brother who is very fit and active and neither of them have the disease. Her father is absent but I know he does not have MS.
She has never been on any treatment (chronic) and the only treatment she receives is when she is admitted to hospital, which is about once a year. Whilst admitted she gets cortisone drips, one a day for 5 days. She is the discharged and she is pretty weak for about 3 weeks then she is a little better. The improvement is always short lived.
Her Ms affects her mainly in eyesight, she cannot focus at any distance, also her left leg drags, as though she cannot lift it at the knee. She also has the usual symptoms such as being tired all the time, a little 'scatter brained' and heat makes things worse.
I am making a life with her and i need advice in many aspects. Right now though, i need some advice on a diet plan i can implement. Please bear in mind the diet plan Needs to be realistic as I'm not a millionaire and quick easy meals that the rest of the family can enjoy would be ideal.
She has only just begun to deal with the reality of her condition and has been in denial up to know. The thing that made her 'click' was last week when we saw an opthamologist since a normal optometrist couldn't help, and he said the damage to her eyes is irreversible and this was huge blow as she has been hoping to learn to driver years.
So, she is know taking charges her condition and has lost faith in the neurological experts we have seen up to this point, she wants to live as healthy as possible and we intend to start with diet. Also we have heard of alternative medicines such as Skelitium. Does anyone have any thoughts on these 2 points in particular please?
We are tired of doctors saying there is nothing to be done, other than using interferon, this treatment has not helped her mother's quality of life as she is always getting flu etc...
Please guide me and my family, and offer us some advice.
Thanks and god bless you all.
Travis.
My name is Travis, I live in Johannesburg, South Africa. I am 29 years old and need some advice/support/guidance..
My partner of 11 years, has MS, we have been together since we were about 18 years old, we have a son of 3 years together. She was diagnosed when she was about 20. Her mother has MS, as does her older brother, he is 33 and was diagnosed about a year ago.
My partner, has two other siblings, one sister, who was born deaf and another younger brother who is very fit and active and neither of them have the disease. Her father is absent but I know he does not have MS.
She has never been on any treatment (chronic) and the only treatment she receives is when she is admitted to hospital, which is about once a year. Whilst admitted she gets cortisone drips, one a day for 5 days. She is the discharged and she is pretty weak for about 3 weeks then she is a little better. The improvement is always short lived.
Her Ms affects her mainly in eyesight, she cannot focus at any distance, also her left leg drags, as though she cannot lift it at the knee. She also has the usual symptoms such as being tired all the time, a little 'scatter brained' and heat makes things worse.
I am making a life with her and i need advice in many aspects. Right now though, i need some advice on a diet plan i can implement. Please bear in mind the diet plan Needs to be realistic as I'm not a millionaire and quick easy meals that the rest of the family can enjoy would be ideal.
She has only just begun to deal with the reality of her condition and has been in denial up to know. The thing that made her 'click' was last week when we saw an opthamologist since a normal optometrist couldn't help, and he said the damage to her eyes is irreversible and this was huge blow as she has been hoping to learn to driver years.
So, she is know taking charges her condition and has lost faith in the neurological experts we have seen up to this point, she wants to live as healthy as possible and we intend to start with diet. Also we have heard of alternative medicines such as Skelitium. Does anyone have any thoughts on these 2 points in particular please?
We are tired of doctors saying there is nothing to be done, other than using interferon, this treatment has not helped her mother's quality of life as she is always getting flu etc...
Please guide me and my family, and offer us some advice.
Thanks and god bless you all.
Travis.