YouTube: Multiple Sclerosis and Me
Click here for the Veterans Health Administration YouTube site or click each title below for the separate video topics. |
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MS and Me: BladderThis video discusses bladder problems that often accompany MS and explains diagnosis and various treatment options. |
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MS and Me: CognitionThis video describes the cognitive problems experienced by some people with MS. It also describes how doctors test for specific cognitive problems and treat those problems through cognitive rehabilitation and compensatory strategies. Published March 2019 |
MS and Me: Community ReintegrationThis video talks about the struggles people with MS sometimes experience following a diagnosis and the importance of community support. Published February 2020 |
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MS and Me: DiagnosisThis video outlines the early symptoms of MS, as well as diagnosis, long-term prognosis, disease modifying therapies, lifestyle changes, and using a team approach to treat MS. Published April 2015
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MS and Me: ExerciseThis video discusses the importance and benefits of exercise for people with MS. Exercise helps improve strength, balance, and flexibility -- all of which are particular challenges for people with MS. Published March 2019 |
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MS and Me: FatigueThis video describes the fatigue commonly experienced by people with MS. It also describes the various ways VA can help people mange fatigue. Published March 2019 |
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MS and Me: MobilityThis video outlines ways that MS can affect a person's mobility. The good news is that VA can provide a range of support, services, and equipment to help Veterans with MS get around and maintain the best possible quality of life. Published March 2019 |
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MS and Me: Services at VAThis video highlights VA care and services. Information on the wide range of VA benefits and services can be found at www.benefits.va.gov as well as our own website. Published April 2015 |
MS and Me: Sleep ProblemsThis video describes how MS symptoms can contribute to sleep problems as well as ways to improve sleep patterns. Published February 2020
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