Multiple Sclerosis Symptoms from Two Perspectives

Multiple Sclerosis Symptoms Vary!

While multiple sclerosis symptoms differ from person to person, I thought that Kimberly did a great job of walking you through the various multiple sclerosis symptoms that she has had to deal with.

I really liked how Kimberly pointed out that while her multiple sclerosis symptoms have varied considerably over time, in the end, it was manageable thanks to having a great support structure. She gives absolute credit to her husband for being her “rock” to get through all of this.

Multiple Sclerosis Symptoms Well Presented

I thought that Kimberly did a great job of putting together this video about her multiple sclerosis symptoms too. The music is soothing and the video appears to be professionally done. Overall, I think it is well worth the little bit of time that it will take for you to watch.

I do hope you enjoy this video. Remember though, it is someone’s personal experiences with their multiple sclerosis symptoms and your symptoms may differ. The next video, below, is about multiple sclerosis symptoms and diagnosis. It is a professionally produced video that originates from a doctor at the Mayo Clinic in Arizona.

Multiple Sclerosis – Kimberley’s Story

Multiple Sclerosis. MS. Symptoms. This is a little something to give information about what some of us live with when living with Multiple Sclerosis. Everyone wants to know what it feels like. It’s hard to put into words.

Multiple Sclerosis Symptoms from a Doctor’s Perspective

Multiple Sclerosis – Mayo Clinic

Dean M. Wingerchuk, MD, professor of Neurology, at Mayo Clinic in Arizona, provides an overview of multiple sclerosis symptoms and diagnosis.

As you see, the first video was about multiple sclerosis symptoms from the perspective of a patient. The second video presents multiple sclerosis symptoms from more of a clinical perspective. All in all though, you will find that neither differs from the other by much! Keep in mind, like I said before, that multiple sclerosis symptoms are quite variable from one patient to the next.