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This
report is about multiple sclerosis. About what may be happening to your
body when you have it. What the underlying causes of it may be. And
what may need to be considered in attempting to deal with it. So that
you may have a better understanding of what to do to fight it.
Multiple sclerosis shares much in common with some other autoimmune
diseases. Research on any particular one usually applies to the other
autoimmune diseases to some degree. They have similar underlying causes
and conditions, and consequently similar ways of dealing with them.
Symptoms
Let's start with a brief description of the symptoms common to multiple
sclerosis and other autoimmune diseases. Then I will attempt to explain
in as comprehensive and understandable a way as possible, the various
possible causes of multiple sclerosis, the vast number of problems that
develop in your body when you have multiple sclerosis, and what to consider
in deciding how to combat multiple sclerosis so you may be able to get
healthy again.
Let's start by going over some of the symptoms common to all autoimmune
diseases.
Pain: Often in the neck and shoulder muscles extending down the back.
Can be in the joints and muscles also.
Fatigue: It's not a good fatigue when you have multiple sclerosis, from
working hard, but an anxious, uncomfortable fatigue related to lack
of sleep. Or a disruption of the energy production mechanism in cells
either from lack of oxygen, increased toxicity, infections or a malfunction
of the mitochondria.
Sleep Disturbance: About 80% of people with multiple sclerosis may wake
up three or four times a night. In some cases you don't wake up, but
in the morning you still feel like a truck ran over you. The reason
being that when you have multiple sclerosis, subliminal seizures kick
you out of stage 4 sleep to stage 1 sleep so you can't sleep deeply
and aren't rested.
Short Term Memory Loss: Because of a low thyroid and heart complications
typical in multiple sclerosis, there is a decrease in blood flow to
the left lobe of the brain resulting in an oxygen deficiency in the
brain. Which causes the memory loss and forgetfulness so common in multiple
sclerosis.
Emotional Liability: Someone may cry more easily, be more anxious and
fearful. This is caused by the multiple sclerosis, not a reaction to
having multiple sclerosis.
Depression: As with the emotional symptoms, the hypothalamus is involved.
This is not clinical depression, but is caused by multiple sclerosis,
and has an actual physical cause for it.
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