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Old 05-10-2008, 12:12 PM #1
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Default Defining our terms...

A friend was asking me about flare-ups, exacerbations, attacks, etc. and I was having an awful time trying to define the terms. So, I looked them up in the official glossary on the official National MS Society website. Can't get any more official than that!

Here's what I found:

Exacerbation
The appearance of new symptoms or the aggravation of old ones, lasting at least twenty-four hours (synonymous with attack, relapse, flare-up, or worsening); usually associated with inflammation and demyelination in the brain or spinal cord.

Pseudo-exacerbation
A temporary aggravation of disease symptoms, resulting from an elevation in body temperature or other stressor (e.g., an infection, severe fatigue, constipation), that disappears once the stressor is removed. A pseudo-exacerbation involves symptom flare-up rather than new disease activity or progression


We kind of use those terms interchangeably, and now I see why! Lots of overlap, wiggle room, and grey areas. It even looks as though a pseudo is a flare-up of SYMPTOMS, where an exacerbation or "flare-up" is a flare-up of the DISEASE. Huh??

No wonder we have a hard time understanding this disease, much less explaining it to somebody else! Is "severe fatigue" the stressor, or the symptom? Or both? If it lasts 48 hours, does that mean it's a true exacerbation, or just that the "stressor" didn't go away for two days??

Add this to the fact that we each have our own interpretations of what all this means. When I was a newby, I remember a thread where there were about thirty posts of people saying "Well, this is what I think".

Where's that screaming smiley icon when I need it? I think I'm having a flare-up.
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I have a hard time explaining this, too, B2Y.

Whenever I'm having a rough day I tend to keep it to myself because I just hate trying to explain what I'm feeling to someone who doesn't "get it".
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Here you go B2Y.

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And, don't forget:

To be a true exacerbation, the attack must last at least 24 hours and be separated from the previous attack by at least 30 days. Most exacerbations last from a few days to several weeks or even months.

(i.e. any symptom occurring within the same month is considered part of the same relapse)

http://www.nationalmssociety.org/abo...ons/index.aspx

Also:

An infection with an increase of body temperature of 1 to 2 degress Celsius can also create a pseudo-exacerbation. An infection might also have an impact on the immune system, therefore triggering a real relapse, especially if not treated in time.

http://www.mswatch.ca/ContentRoot/Ed...ry/Relapse.pdf

It's taken me a lot of years and experience . . . but I think I actually "get" the definitions finally.

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Ya know, I haven't had to explain anything to anyone, in a long time.....Noone asks anymore.. ..Does that mean, I've suffered enough in silence?

I come here when I'm feeling the carp. I don't have to explain it to you..
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