I'm glad I found you, guys, because I live in Hungary and there isn't any platform for those who choose to be active in MS.
I'm a 34 year old girl. Usually I exercise 5-6 days per week. I do pilates, squash, hiking, inline skating, running. Fortunately my MS looks benign for now, I had only 3 exacerbations in 10 years and all of them were primarily sensory ones.
I've been an old fan of your website but I registered today because I have a question I cannot ask from my doctor because medical protocols overprotect the patients. I guess it is safer for doctors for legal reasons.
I'm having an exacerbation right now for 3 weeks. The right half of my body has paraesthesia and my right arm is a bit involved motorically as it feels a bit weak and I have tiny coordination issues. My question is, when do you suggest to start being active again? Is it allowed to do sports during exacerbations? And the most important: I planned to hike the Olympos, the top of Greece 5 weeks from now... do I have to cancel this journey?
I will be very grateful if you can give me some advice.
I'm a 34 year old girl. Usually I exercise 5-6 days per week. I do pilates, squash, hiking, inline skating, running. Fortunately my MS looks benign for now, I had only 3 exacerbations in 10 years and all of them were primarily sensory ones.
I've been an old fan of your website but I registered today because I have a question I cannot ask from my doctor because medical protocols overprotect the patients. I guess it is safer for doctors for legal reasons.
I'm having an exacerbation right now for 3 weeks. The right half of my body has paraesthesia and my right arm is a bit involved motorically as it feels a bit weak and I have tiny coordination issues. My question is, when do you suggest to start being active again? Is it allowed to do sports during exacerbations? And the most important: I planned to hike the Olympos, the top of Greece 5 weeks from now... do I have to cancel this journey?
I will be very grateful if you can give me some advice.
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