🔴 LIVE - Aaron Boster MD: I list every MS symptom

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Published 2022-02-01
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All Comments (21)
  • @myork1405
    So many of these symptoms my Ms neurologist has told me is not possible to have 😭. I knew I wasn’t crazy 😭. Thank you for sharing.
  • @kimn6320
    Sometimes my MS sisters and brothers don't speak up because the community they are in only has a single MS specialist. So they have to go with the flow or not get treated. What can they do about that? Like you, I want to share and support. Knowledge is power. Thanks for all you do.
  • @RealtyByHart
    🟪 Thank you for this video, Dr Boster. It helped me realize that the phantom smoke smells I was experiencing several years ago could have been among my 1st MS symptoms back when I had no clue I was getting MS. I was diagnosed with RRMS in March of 2021. These phantom smells disappeared over time and have not returned recently but I’m glad to know it’s a real symptom of MS and I wasn’t just crazy for smelling something no one else around me could ever smell. 👍
  • Just wanted to say thanks for explaining so much about MS. I have learned so much about my disease from you.
  • @donnabolt5847
    This was great! I agree about the whole med cost. Its insane and we need to be able to receive proper care. The lack of knowledge in the overall public and also the doctors. Most People literally have never heard of MS and the ones that have dont understand Even neurologists lack education. My first neuro looked at me as if i was crazy when I asked if i could get MRI on my thoracic- that it only affects neck & brain. That shows the true lack of education.
  • @kmcq692
    The fact that you listed agoraphobia — 7:58 — is freaking me out! I have only recently begun to take that seriously in myself. Wow. Fan for life, Dr. Boster.
  • @madamecurious
    I could listen to you all day … you explain things well and you are funny and entertaining at the same time … I love that :) Thank you so much 💙
  • @luckyguerin13
    I have all these neurological symptoms but there are a few that stand out to me: I had tremors in my left arm last year around this time and sometimes in my right but it was mostly in my left. Then a few weeks later I got up from my desk to walk out of my department and I got a few steps in and down I went. I was so confused as to why I tripped and fell. I just thought I was being my clumsy self. I hurt myself from the fall but then I got up and brushed myself off. I fell again a day later and realized my left foot wasn’t working right. I googled what this was and it said foot drop. I fell a few more times and then was sent to a doctor who sent me to get an AFO. I wore that for a few weeks and foot drop went away. Haven’t had it since. But my muscles are sooo weak. Another time — happened a year before this — I was waking and it was maybe 80-85 degrees outside and this was something I did regularly and i was about to walk up a hill to my apartment and my hands, arms, legs and feet started tingling. I started feeling dizzy and nauseous and faint. My legs felt like spaghetti and I needed to pee sooo bad. I forced myself to walk up this hill and I wanted to pass out. I finally got somewhat to the top but I knew I was gonna fall so I fell in the grass on the side and laid there and I lose bladder control and peed myself. I blacked out visually but was still conscious. Weirdest thing to ever happen to me!
  • @kelly-bo-belly
    My brain and my eyes cannot handle the filters and the moving borders. This was a good talk but I had to not look at the screen
  • @debsalari
    Hi this is Deb Salari from Southern California (Rancho Cucamonga) you are amazing 🤩 and I truly appreciate you 🤍🙏🏼
  • @dougtagg9162
    I am not a fan of snap shot filters. I enjoy your background . I also like the view of you at the table.
  • @JULIEJBF42
    I had tongue pain and a droopy face. M.S. sucks. Thank you for these videos!
  • @time stamp 11:36 wow dr. B that cartoon character really has your likeness.. it’s crazy it really really looks like u.. God bless Cynthia :)
  • The filters were too distracting for me but I enjoy your enthusiasm and all the info. I have yet to meet a Dr. smart enough to figure out what all my symptoms amount to. Im tired of my dizzy spells, waking up with an earache from my tmj, bladder issues, stiffness, flu like body aches, fatigue on top of arthritic knees n back and trying to hold a job while falling apart and not having a Dr. that does me much good or tries to come up with a diagnosis.