https://www.webmd.com/multiple-scler...atment%20style.
I found this article helpful. It lists four types of SPMS:
I think I've either been in, or transitioning to SPMS for about 4-5 years. Actually, I believe I'm there.
I used to dread it, but, for me, it currently isn't that bad. Initially, I noticed a lot of progression (Non-Active Progressing SPMS). But, currently, for about the past two years, I've been stable (Stable SPMS), much more stable than I often was in the past -- probably because of alternative things I'm doing to remain as healthy as I can.
I haven't had an MS flare since 2014; it's good to know that those are likely in my past rather than in my present and my future.
I found this article helpful. It lists four types of SPMS:
- Active SPMS
- Active-Progressing SPMS
- Non-Active Progressing SPMS
- Stable SPMS
I think I've either been in, or transitioning to SPMS for about 4-5 years. Actually, I believe I'm there.
I used to dread it, but, for me, it currently isn't that bad. Initially, I noticed a lot of progression (Non-Active Progressing SPMS). But, currently, for about the past two years, I've been stable (Stable SPMS), much more stable than I often was in the past -- probably because of alternative things I'm doing to remain as healthy as I can.
I haven't had an MS flare since 2014; it's good to know that those are likely in my past rather than in my present and my future.
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