Great MS reading
zenzoes
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I wanted to share with you a great book I've just read called It's Not All in Your Head: Anxiety, Depression, Mood Swings, and Multiple Sclerosis by Dr. Patricia A. Farrell. I found it very helpful and wanted to past along the information. It has some interesting information on not only what causes depression and anxiety in MS, but how to deal with it. It's really one of the best resources so far I have found that states mood swings ie depression, anxiety, impatience, anger, etc are not just a effect of having been diagnosed with a chronic disease, but rather a biological matter.
Also wanted to see if anyone else has some good reading they would like to share. I am always up for learning more. My Amazon delivery just arrived with my newest book, Overcoming Multiple Sclerosis and I am excited to get into it.
Also wanted to see if anyone else has some good reading they would like to share. I am always up for learning more. My Amazon delivery just arrived with my newest book, Overcoming Multiple Sclerosis and I am excited to get into it.
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That sound like a good read - have you checked out the mssociety.ca mssocietycom sites for reading. They have a great library there that you can download or borrow from.0
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wow, thank you so much! I have really been beating myself up dealing with impatience issues and thought it was just me! You have helped me breath a sigh of relief!!!:flowerforyou:0
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I have just started reading : Reversing Multiple Sclerosis 9 Effective Steps To Recover Your Health by Celeste Pepe and Lisa Hammond.
I am not very far into it yet--as I read pretty slowly these days, but so far I really like what I am reading. I am always looking for any "outside of the box" kind of thinking as the "Standard" MS treatments don't seem to work well for me. This seems to be focusing on diet, vitamins, minerals, essential oils, etc.--much more natural ways to help your body achieve balance and health.
Will let you know more once I actually finish it.
Thanks for the post--always nice to know more info-and what I am experiencing or feeling is not just in my head! I am struggling with impatience right now too.0 -
Any moms with MS and young children? I have been using MFP since late March.0
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Thanks for posting this book I'll be checking it out soon.0
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I look forward to hearing what you think regarding your book. I am kinda stuck, I really dont know which way to turn.0
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Thanks for all the recommendations! And yes I agree the MS society's website is a wealth of knowledge. I am so thankful for the society's resources. Just an update the new book I received the other day. Overcoming Multiple Sclerosis by Professor George Jelinek is hands down the best resource book I've read yet. He himself has MS and has written this book as a resource guide covering everything from all the current medications, new and old, FDA trials, MS diets and supplements,Vitamin D and the need for daily sunshine, mood disorder, experimental drugs, life style changes and so so much more. He is open and honest in reviewing everything, and backs it all up in his research. I've learned so much in just a few days with this book. It really should be THE book to get when first diagnosed. It would of helped to understand all the mass amounts of information your expected to suddenly know and give you the proper knowledge when choosing what course you take rather then just accepting the first suggestion of treatments. Even now, five years into my diagnosis this book is monumental for me. The information is priceless. Between this book and It's Not All in Your Head: Anxiety, Depression, Mood Swings, and Multiple Sclerosis by Dr. Patricia A. Farrell I feel better informed and quite hopeful and excited.0
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wow, thank you so much! I have really been beating myself up dealing with impatience issues and thought it was just me! You have helped me breath a sigh of relief!!!:flowerforyou:
I know how you feel! I've struggled with quite a change in my mood/personality this past year. Depression is not something that was very prevalent in my life up until recent. And the impatience and anger is totally something new and frightening. I knew something was amiss but with each neuro visit I was told that MS does not cause anxiety or that they had never heard of it to. Keep in mind too my neuro is on the board with my local MS chapter! I've fallen into a weird place this past year, become more anti social, loss of empathy and distant and it's really affected me. I've never been so un like myself and it got the best of me. Reading the information in It's Not All in Your Head: Anxiety, Depression, Mood Swings, and Multiple Sclerosis by Dr. Patricia A. Farrell has been the biggest relief. I've missed me. And I know my friends and family have too. I feel confirmed and acknowledged and damn right motivated to change this path I'm on.0 -
I have just started reading : Reversing Multiple Sclerosis 9 Effective Steps To Recover Your Health by Celeste Pepe and Lisa Hammond.
Thanks for this info This sounds like something I will add to my next amazon order.0 -
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Any moms with MS and young children? I have been using MFP since late March.
Hi, I have MS, newly diagnosed and have a 3 years old kiddo..0 -
I have just started reading : Reversing Multiple Sclerosis 9 Effective Steps To Recover Your Health by Celeste Pepe and Lisa Hammond.
I am not very far into it yet--as I read pretty slowly these days, but so far I really like what I am reading. I am always looking for any "outside of the box" kind of thinking as the "Standard" MS treatments don't seem to work well for me. This seems to be focusing on diet, vitamins, minerals, essential oils, etc.--much more natural ways to help your body achieve balance and health.
Will let you know more once I actually finish it.
I am now reading this and so far am getting a lot from it. Thank you for the referral. I started to see this book referenced in others and also on others lists to read. Thank you Hoots! Let me know how you are finding this read.
I am also reading Why people don't heal And how they can by Caroline Myss, PH.D. and am thoroughly enjoying the read. This book like others I have read recently is not just dealing with your physical issues, but also your spiritual well being. I will post a littl more once I dive deeper into both.0 -
Another great book that I have just cracked open is from a very extraordinary physician and writer Deepak Chopra, M.D. The book is called Quantum Healing ; Exploring the frontiers of mind/body medicine. It is dealing with humanity's lost healing traditions and what I am just understanding from the first few chapters, the ability of mind/body healing.
I am enjoying this read much more then the previous Reversing Multiple Sclerosis 9 Effective Steps To Recover Your Health by Celeste Pepe and Lisa Hammond. Although still a great read, Reversing Multiple Sclerosis 9 Effective Steps To Recover Your Health by Celeste Pepe and Lisa Hammond wasn't up my alley completely. Though I did benefit from the read.
I've got a stack of literature that I am working my way into and will continue to post on for reference.0 -
I wish the library would carry things like this for checkout0
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I have ms and a 7 month old0
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