How being born on Leap Year prepared me to cope, survive, and sometimes even thrive while living with multiple sclerosis. Multiple Sclerosis, along with many other chronic illnesses, is often referred to as an Invisible disease. Patchy damage caused by an autoimmune response damaging the coating of neural pathways that transmit signals from our brain… Continue reading Yesterday I celebrated my 10th birthday, and now to fighting MS for the 20th year. How old am I? π
Tag: demyelination
Variable Symptoms of Multiple Sclerosis
Tight Rope, Frayed Wire & Sandy Feet
(Text linked to websites, videos, and articles I used as sources for this blog post. Feel free to click, as the link will bring up a new tab and you won't use your place in the blog.) Elezanumab is another humanized monoclonal antibody currently tested in phase 2 clinical trials for RMS and PMS. This… Continue reading Tight Rope, Frayed Wire & Sandy Feet
Clinical Trial Appointment Week 52 of the Remyelination Drug Elezanumab for Multiple Sclerosis
I was nervous on the drive to my clinical trial appointment this morning. I had that nagging feeling I had forgotten something. I had my purse, my phone, some snacks... but not my cane! π±
Update on my participation in the clinical trial for the remyelination drug elezanumab .
http://www.youtube.com/watch I will try to get a post up soon, but in the meantime watch this interview that I did with Damian Washington on my progress in the clinical trial. ππΌπ§‘