Synopses & Reviews
Review
This is a resource for people diagnosed with multiple sclerosis as well as their friends and families. It offers insight into the history of the disease and how knowledge of MS arrived at the place it is today. The authors offer current information on management of the disease as well as management of its symptoms. For those people who want to delve into a broad array of information, this book will be quite beneficial.” Pat Kennedy, RN, CNP, MSCN, Author of
The Can Do Multiple Sclerosis Guide to Lifestyle EmpowermentFrom diagnosis through a process of better understanding and coping with MS, this book is a must read. It is an invaluable resource for your personal MS library that you may rely upon again and again. Get the answers to maintain your quality of life.” Jeffrey N. Gingold, Author of the award-winning book, Facing the Cognitive Challenges of Multiple Sclerosis, Second Edition and Mental Sharpening Stones: Manage the Cognitive Challenges of Multiple Sclerosis
Multiple Sclerosis: A Guide for the Newly Diagnosed is the perfect primer for someone who has just been diagnosed with MS. I wish an easy-to-read and understandable book like this had been available when I was diagnosed with MS.” Shelley Peterman Schwarz, Award-winning writer and author of seven Tips for Making Life Easier books
Synopsis
This book has been written specifically for anyone who has been diagnosed with multiple sclerosis, as well as family members and friends. It serves as a guide to learning about the disease, its potential impact on your life, and the medical treatments now available for managing it successfully. This is a time of great excitement in research and rapid advances in clinical management, such that most people who have multiple sclerosis will be able to lead full and productive lives.
This fourth edition is updated throughout, and includes the most current information on Multiple Sclerosis including a review of the controversy surrounding chronic cerebrospinal venous insufficiency (CCVSI) and Multiple Sclerosis, discussion of the new pill Gelenya and other drugs in development for Multiple Sclerosis (up to this point all Multiple Sclerosis treatment have been injectable), new information on the drug Tysabri, and discussion of other newly developed drugs and drugs that currently under development and additional information on complementary and alternative medicine in MS. Other chapters discuss the nature of multiple sclerosis, its management, and guidelines for dealing with all aspects of the disease and its impact on your life. A chapter on services available from the National Multiple Sclerosis Society,
Synopsis
This book has been written for those newly diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. It is a guide to learning about the disease, its potential impact on your life, and the medical treatments now available for managing it successfully. This is a time of great excitement in research and advances in clinical management, such that most people who have multiple sclerosis can lead full and productive lives.
This fourth edition is current and updated throughout, and includes a review of the controversy surrounding CCVSI and multiple sclerosis, discussion of the new pill Gelenya and other drugs in development for multiple sclerosis, new information on the drug Tysabri, and discussion of treatments and complementary and alternative medicine in MS. This the place to begin your education about MS.
About the Author
Nancy Holland is vice president of the Professional Resource Center and Clinical Programs Department at the National Multiple Sclerosis Society in New York. She holds undergraduate and graduate degrees in nursing and a doctorate in higher and adult education. Dr. Holland is author/editor of more than 60 MS-related articles, books and chapters. She is a founding member of the Board of Directors of the International Organization of MS Nurses (IOMSN).
T. Jock Murray, MD, is Professor of Medical Humanities at Dalhousie University in Halifax, and Director of the Dalhousie MS program. He has served as an officer in numerous Canadian and U.S. medical organizations. He is the recipient of many awards, including the Neilson Award from the Hannah Institute for the History of Medicine for contributions to medical history. He was awarded the Canada 125th Anniversary Medal and has been appointed an Officer of the Order of Canada.
Carol Saunders, BA, BSN, MSCN has been an MS nurse for the past 25 years, 23 of them spent working at Neurology Center of Fairfax, VA. She has been a member of the Consortium of MS Centers since 1990, a member of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society since 1993, and a member of of the International Organization of MS Nurses since it's beginning in 1997. She is a cofounder of the Greater Washington, D.C. area consortium of MS Nurses, has served on the Professional Advisory Committee and the Chapter Services Committee of the National Capital Area Chapter of the National MS Society and won the National Multiple Sclerosis Society Volunteer of the Year Award, 2008.