Living with Progressive Multiple Sclerosis: Overcoming Challenges
β Scribed by M.D. Patricia K. Coyle, RN June Halper MSN
- Year
- 2007
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 177
- Edition
- 2nd
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Updated and revised, this concise, functional guide provides an overview of worsening MS and the difficulties faced when progression challenges patients and their loved ones. Written in straightforward language that confronts painful topics while emphasizing the positive, the book focuses on managing the disease and its symptoms and coping with the life changes that accompany it. Authors Patricia K. Coyle and June Halper cover a wide range of topics, including how progressive MS differs from relapsing MS, symptoms and clinical patterns, disease-modifying therapies, and ideas forΒ managing thorny symptoms, functional problems, and psychosocial concerns. There's alsoΒ coverage ofΒ dealing with limitations on daily living, social activities, and employment as well asΒ gender-specific issues andΒ health concerns, including diet, nutrition, and medical exams. All together, this book provides a solid framework for further investigation and discussion, one that a family member, health care professional, or MS patient can use as a starting point.
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