I'm always looking for new info on MS, so I was excited to see in our local newspaper there was going to be an educational seminar on MS, with helpful hints on managing symptoms. Then I saw the time for the seminar - 6 - 8 pm. Am I correct in thinking that most MS patients are like me- we tend to become more fatigued as the evening progresses? I get the fact that many people cannot attend events during the day because of work, but what about a saturday morning? I try not to go anywhere after 5, so, much as I would like to go to this, I cannot.
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I guess that this seminar is being sponsored by a pharmaceutical company. And I assume that there will be a guest speaker, who is probably a local medical professional. I don't think that these doctors or nurses can be away from their practices on workday mornings.
I have been attending these types of 'dinners' for several years. I just suck it up and feel tired for the program and meal. What else can one do ? These programs are always full of MS information and the state of current developments in the MS environment. Good luck
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As with all things MS everyone is different. When I'm off I tend to feel worse in the morning and don't perk up until about 5pm. Of course then I'm ready for bed at 9pm so not much of an energy burst, lol.He is your friend, your partner, your defender, your dog. You are his life, his love, his leader. He will be yours, faithful and true to the last beat of his heart. You owe it to him to be worthy of such devotion.
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your guess is right
Originally posted by JerryD View PostI guess that this seminar is being sponsored by a pharmaceutical company. And I assume that there will be a guest speaker, who is probably a local medical professional. I don't think that these doctors or nurses can be away from their practices on workday mornings.
I have been attending these types of 'dinners' for several years. I just suck it up and feel tired for the program and meal. What else can one do ? These programs are always full of MS information and the state of current developments in the MS environment. Good luck
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