Multiple Sclerosis Vlog: Decoding MS pain

Published 2021-04-26
In this video, I help you decode MS Pain! Multiple Sclerosis pain syndromes are confusing and in this video I help you make sense of them.

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All Comments (21)
  • @Queenie97
    I have said it before and will say it again thank you for your videos. They have helped me to explain to my employer the pain I feel in terms of my spine and certain conditions. Its hard for employers to understand since MS is a hidden disease. I am just happy the Lord has still enabled me to work and live life normally. Take care, sir!
  • @tashc6567
    Thankyou so much for explaining MS pain more clearly than my doctors have!!
  • @megd7593
    Just listening to you makes me happy!
  • Such an amazing Dr. You describe MS symptoms on point. Living with this illness is mega hard & we MS sufferer's are just so grateful & blessed to have you Dr. 🧡 Belinda, Melbourne, Australia 🇭🇲
  • @lydia.g15
    Yesssss!! 4 very real seasons in Ohio. Sometimes all in the same week. The moving with spasticity to avoid more spasticity is one of the hardest things.
  • @susanprice2133
    Makes me more confident in my decision to take the LEAP and move to you as my MS neurologist! Awesome video
  • I have found out more about MS from you in 5 months ,than I have in 5 years from my team in UK .thankyou.
  • @karakarabobara
    The most frustrating thing is how many doctors today cant handle complex symptoms and fall onto a fibromyalgia diagnosis. Once that diagnosis is given other doctors ignore symptoms.
  • It’s so hard to explain especially when you’re in the midst of pain. Great explanations Doc. Sharing is caring. #WehaveMS ❤️
  • I've learned more from you about MS in the last few weeks ,than I ever learned from my specialists in England,since my first symptom about 7 years ago.thankyou.❤
  • Thank you for all your videos. It helps me understand my recent diagnosis. I've had lermittes phenomenon for over a year and so many people and doctors looked at me like I crazy which was making me feel crazy until my Cleveland clinic doctor diagnosed me. But so many of this symptoms I've been experiencing and thank you for explaining all this and for all your videos
  • You’re vídeos helped me a lot in the last 3 years dealing with my MS. I took Mavenclad. And now I feel a lot better and my brain is back. My last MRI was not very good but in January after my birthday my Brain woke up and since then I ambwaitying to do another mri from my Neurologist. Hope will do it soon. My Regards from Portugal. María Inocentes
  • @07broly
    Spasticity is a curse when you're heat intolerant 😓
  • As always, thank you. My mom once said “not all angels have wings”... where do you hide yours? I share the videos on my FB for friends and family to hopefully watch and understand. You rock!
  • @kristi6799
    I was originally diagnosed with MS but thanks to a wonderful MS specialist I found out I don’t have MS but NMO. I have all of these everyday. The spasticity is the worst. I can’t walk very well.
  • @cubbi2789
    It’s come to the point that my family no longer asks me how my pain is. I haven’t had an MS hug for a couple of years, but I do get the other three throughout the day. Thank you for making this video, Aaron. Great information
  • @roberture5903
    Thankyou for doing this one, so much appreciated. Have a great day.🌅
  • @jonkicker1278
    Good evening Dr. Boster, I have not been diagnosed with MS, but do have many of these pains. I have had an MRI of my brain and neck which did not show signs of leigions or MS. I have been diagnosed with peripheral neuropathy, carpal tunnel, migraines with and without aura, and several other things such as Hashimoto's. I know there are so many things that can cause these symptoms. I really appreciate your videos and love learning things you put out.
  • @jeffscott1006
    Thank you. I finally have a better understanding of why lifting weights and using resistance bands helps my spasticity. It also helps with my overall fitness.