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InforMS: Fall 2018
Partnering with Your Healthcare Provider
By Rocky Mountain MS Center
One of the most important relationships a person living with a chronic illness has is with their healthcare team. But medical appointments are often an under-utilized part of your healthcare...
InforMS: Fall 2018
Keeping Track of Your Health History
By Rocky Mountain MS Center
It’s important to keep reliable records of your MS history— keeping track of new symptoms, changes in symptoms, and the treatments you receive. Even if you think you won’t, you’ll...
InforMS: Fall 2018
Anticipating Disability: A Review of the Basics
By Thomas Stewart, MS, JD, PA-C
This issue focuses on playing defense from a medical, health and wellness standpoint. But it’s equally important to prepare yourself financially for the future, and when you’re living with MS,...
InforMS: Fall 2018
Fighting Fatigue with Healthy Eating Habits
By Rocky Mountain MS Center
Healthy eating is one of the most common pieces of advice we hear. Whether it’s your doctor, a well-meaning family member, or a relentless friend on social media, it shouldn’t...
InforMS: Fall 2018
Playing Defense
By Kerri Cechovic
“Preventive Care” is a term we hear a lot these days. What it actually means can be diff erent from person to person, and from doctor to doctor. Generally speaking,...
InforMS: Fall 2018
The Dental and MS Connection
By Rocky Mountain MS Center
Content contributed by Dr. Larry Coffee of Dental Lifeline Network. For more information, please visit: https://dentallifeline.org/beyond-teeth/ Dental cavities and gum diseases are bacterial infections that can make your MS symptoms...