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Resources, Useful Websites & Clinical Trials
RESOURCES AND LINKS
I thought it might be helpful to start a list of links for resource or research for you to have available. Because I compiled this list more than a year ago, there may be some inactive links. Please let me know if you find one so I can remove it. Cherie http://www.medmarketplace.com/index.asp. New and used medical equipment. www.CLAMS.org stands for Computer Literate Advocates for MS and this site provides excellent search resources on topics related to MS that come from reputable MS sources. http://www.mult-sclerosis.org provides a search engine for topics related to all areas of MS care and treatment. There is also a medical encyclopedia and drug reference guide available along with many other features. http://www.fda.gov Provides a link to the FDA's database of safety, interactions, reporting protocols. It also offers a dietary supplement listing with warnings of interactions and safety. You may research most currently used medications on this site for product information. www.healthtalk.com has webcasts for patient education and listing of articles pertinent to treatment, symptom management and wellness. MS Organizations Multiple Sclerosis: Articles by a Physician with MS (Highly extensive MS information and archives. Be sure especially to check out the "library.") http://www.ms-doctors.org/gmarone.shtml Multiple Sclerosis Foundation (Includes an "Ask an MS Doc" forum as well as a general MS discussion forum. The "Ask an MS Doc" forum includes extensive archives of questions and answers. Includes help with finding an MS specialist.) http://www.msfacts.org/ Multiple Sclerosis Online Information and Support (Books and information on living with MS. Includes financial aid information.) http://www.msworld.org/ National Multiple Sclerosis Society - index (Extensive MS information and archives. Includes help with finding an MS specialist.) http://www.nationalmssociety.org/ MS Society of Australia - MS information http://www.msaustralia.org.au/msinformation/index.htm General MS Information About Search - Find it now! (MS Information) (A great search resource for MS information. It often turns up articles you wouldn't find other places.) http://search.about.com/fullsearch.h...le%20sclerosis MEDLINEplus: Multiple Sclerosis (One of the top research resources for medical professionals. Requires a membership; however, membership is free and open to all) http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/m...sclerosis.html Multiple Sclerosis Education and Medical Information from the Experts (An extensive MS website that includes interviews with various MS experts. They also sponsor live chats where you can ask various experts questions.) http://www.healthtalk.com/msen/index.html Multiple Sclerosis Glossary: Index (Alphabetic reference guide for MS-related medical terminology.) http://www.geocities.com/HotSprings/3468/gloss.html MS-Network.com (Extensive links to MS articles and news.) http://www.ms-network.com/newsflash/...?currentPage=1 Multiple Sclerosis Only-Q&A (Questions and answers about MS from leading neurologists.) http://www.msonly.org/library/qa/qa.html "Multiple Sclerosis: The Facts" (An in-depth explanation regarding the process of demylination. It includes many links to other abstracts and articles with more information.) http://www.albany.net/~tjc/19-01.html MS University (A really great resource. At this website you can go through a tutorial and get a "degree" in MS. It's free too.) http://www.msuniversity.com/classes/...search+Classes News - TopAbstracts in Multiple Sclerosis 07/17/2003 http://www.docguide.com/news/content...5DAFA4&abd=yes Wayne University--MS (Basic information on understanding MS. Includes pictures and illustrations about demylination.) http://sun.science.wayne.edu/~bio340...kovska/ms.html Welcome to MSWatch (Includes an "Ask an Expert" forum, message boards, discussion boards, research resources, and MS University.) http://www.mswatch.com/MSWatch/home/community.asp? [B]Information on Specific MS Symptoms [/B Auditory Dysfunction and Multiple Sclerosis (Auditory Dysfunction and Multiple Sclerosis: A Silent Concern -- According to this article, auditory problems are not so rare with MS.) http://www.vard.org/va/99/HEARING.HTM MS Symptoms (A basic listing and description of MS symptoms.) http://www.medsupport.org/ms/mssymptoms.htm MS Tremor (Basic information on tremor.) http://www.msnet.org/symptoms/tremor.htm Pain in MS--Department of Veterans Affairs http://www.vard.org/jour/02/39/2/pdf/kerns.pdf The Pain of Irresponsible Pain Management (Medscape article, "...In a turnaround of events, hospitals and physicians are now facing increased legal accountability for inadequate pain management. In 2001 a California court held that the lack of proper pain management violates the state's elder abuse law. This state court decision is important in that punitive damages were awarded to the family under the elder abuse statute but would not have been available in a common law finding of medical negligence...." http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/458964?mpid=17232 Respiratory Dysfunction In Multiple Sclerosis (Abstracts dealing with respiratory dysfunction in MS.) http://www.albany.net/~tjc/breathing.html Tremor In Multiple Sclerosis (Abstracts dealing with tremor in multiple sclerosis.) http://www.albany.net/~tjc/tremor.html WE MOVE - Spasticity Bibliography (Extensive professional information resource on spasticity.) http://www.wemove.org/spa_msbib.html MS Diagnosis Brain -- Abstracts: Filippi et al. 121 (10): 2011 (A multi-centre longitudinal study comparing the sensitivity of monthly MRI after standard and triple dose gadolinium-DTPA for monitoring disease activity in multiple sclerosis. Implications for phase II clinical trials.) http://brain.oupjournals.org/cgi/con...ct/121/10/2011 Diagnostic Criteria for Multiple Sclerosis - multiple sclerosis encyclopaedia http://www.mult-sclerosis.org/DiagnosticCriteria.html Multiple Sclerosis Center - Practice Guidelines (Diagnostic guidelines for MS. Written for physicians. Extensive information on the differential diagnosis of MS.) http://server3.mgh.harvard.edu/cndsi...info/practice/ Multiple Sclerosis - NeuroHaven (Basic information on the diagnostic criteria, diagnostic process and treatment of MS. Includes a picture of an MRI image showing MS lesions.) http://www.neurohaven.com/ms1.htm MS Forums MSWorld Forums - General Questions and Answers about Multiple Sclerosis (MS message board by MS World) http://www.msworldboards.org/vbulletin/ MRI Information Howstuffworks "How MRI Works" (From the How Stuff Works website. In depth information on MRI.) http://www.howstuffworks.com/mri.htm MRI (Extensive information on imaging technology for professionals.) http://www.spectroscopynow.com/Spy/b...ies--0,00.html MS Specialists BestDoctors.com: Multiple Sclerosis: What Is The Chance Of Multiple Sclerosis (Q & A about MS by an MS specialist. Extensive doctor listings.) http://www.bestdoctors.com/en/askado..._011700_q4.htm CLAMS Good Docs (A listing of MS specialists in the US. This is not a complete listing, but it is still fairly extensive.) http://clams.org/goodocs.html http://www.msneuroratings.com http://www.multiplesclerosis.com/ Website with encyclopedia, current articles, online chats, resources on research data. http://www.direct-ms.org/articles/Vieth-VitD-Review http://www.direct-ms.org/ Articles in pdf format on treatment options, diet and supplements that are indicated to help treat MS symptoms. http://www.mult-sclerosis.org/Visual...dResponse.html http://www.direct-ms.org/ Encyclopedia of MS Terms and definitions http://www.veritasmedicine.com/trial...pg=1&cid=72576 http://www.veritasmedicine.com/ Clinical trials for MS info http://www.abstracts-on-line.com/abs...um=0%2E2107769 http://www.abstracts-on-line.com/ American Association of Neurologists Abstracts on research articles Cooling products: www.steelevest.com www.heatreliefdepot.com www.msaa.com (cooling program) www.msfocus.org (patient services) Learn how to care for your wheel chair, scooter or powerchair. www.wheelchairmedic.com www.peakwheelchairs.com The following link is sponsored by the Multiple Sclerosis Foundation and is fairly comprehensive about clinical trials at all levels throughout the USA. www.centerwatch.com/ctrc/MSFocus/index.html |
Stuart S. has started a repository for MS information. He sent me this yesterday as a link to some of that information:
Hmm- You wonder where to go and what to do. Well for starters, please Click on this link: http://www.msviewsandrelatednews.com (Save this LINK to your favorites) Then click where it says to click for stuart's blog. To find something, go to the search screen and type something you seek. Like for instance, Prescription Assistance... and OUILA, it will open provide all the articles that I have archived, concerning prescription assistance. |
Think you have MS? What conditions look like MS?
The Differential Diagnosis in MS: http://jnnp.bmjjournals.com/cgi/cont...71/suppl_2/ii9 |
http://www.needymeds.com/
This link was emailed to me today. Seems to help you connect to sources of medication reimbursement in your area and is linked to local yellow pages. |
People ask me about my MS med..LDN, so here is the LDN Homepage, for anyone, who wants to find out more about it.
http://www.lowdosenaltrexone.org/ |
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http://www.reutershealth.com/wellconnected/doc17.html |
www.msnewschannel.com
Searches multiple websites and journals for headlines and abstracts pertaining to MS each week. www.msviewsandrelatednews.com click to read Stuart's Blog Stuart does extensive searches for information relating to MS and posts it on his blog. Many are professionally done articles and are noted as such. Some are life success stories. |
MS Links
National MS Society's Sourcebook (contains much information from ABCR drugs, to diagnosis, to symptoms, etc.)
http://www.nationalmssociety.org/Sourcebook-Topic.asp MS Glossary: http://www.nationalmssociety.org/glossary.asp MS Brochures: http://www.nationalmssociety.org/brochures.asp MS Brochures in Spanish: http://www.nationalmssociety.org/Bro...-EnEspanol.asp Mentions things to consider before your first neurologist's appointment and issues to consider too during your appointment: http://www.nationalmssociety.org/Bro...HCProvider.asp US MS Clinics: http://www.nationalmssociety.org/Tre...0Locations.asp Link to good neurologists in Canada and the US: http://www.msneuroratings.com/ Another link to good neurologists in Canada and the US: http://clams.org/goodocs.html MS Medications: http://www.jsumption.com/imssf/modul...rtid=61&page=1 http://www.nationalmssociety.org/Med...%20in%20MS.asp Brochure about Bladder Problems and MS: http://www.nationalmssociety.org/Bro...lling%20Bl.asp Article about MS Fatigue: http://www.jsumption.com/imssf/modul...tid=196&page=1 Link to MS Cognitive Problems and a link at the bottom of the article to help solve cognitive problems: http://www.nationalmssociety.org/Bro...MindMemory.asp Stretching Exercises for people with MS: http://www.nationalmssociety.org/pdf...20with%20ms%22 Stretching Exercises with a Helper for people with MS: http://www.nationalmssociety.org/pdf...20with%20ms%22 Managing Progressive MS: http://www.nationalmssociety.org/Bro...agingProg1.asp Complications and Caregivers http://www.nationalmssociety.org/Sou...anced%20MS.asp Kurtzke Scale: http://www.mult-sclerosis.org/expand...atusscale.html Living Will: http://www.nationalmssociety.org/MedicalDirectives.asp National MS Society's Scholarship Site: http://www.nationalmssociety.org/scholarship_menu.asp Jooly's Joint (to e-mail others with MS or to put information about yourself for others to e-mail you. Has a link for caregivers to e-mail one another and also a link for gays and lesbians with MS to e-mail one another.) http://www.mswebpals.org/ NARCOMS: http://www.mscare.org/cmsc/CMSC-NARC...formation.html Talks about MS; click on Lectures: http://library.med.utah.edu/kw/ms/ |
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Directory of open access journals
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A new resource that some folks may be interested in:
www.mswiki.org |
Can I add three links?
The Multiple Sclerosis Resource Centre - http://www.msrc.co.uk The MSRC Discussion Boards - http://p198.ezboard.com/bmsrcsharing Squiffys House Of Fun - Laughter For Multiple Sclerosis - http://www.shof.msrcsites.co.uk/ squiffs:) |
Medical Directives
Medical Directives:
http://www.nationalmssociety.org/sit...icaldirectives Sorry I have to keep posting; I do not like the fact that we cannot edit our posts and keep our links up-to-date. |
Low Cost Drug for those without Insurance
For those without insurance: (through drug companies)
Rx Council 1-866-794-3571 Call Rx Council and tell them what drug(s) you need and they will tell you who to get in touch with. It is for the lower income. Call and leave a message if you must and they will call you back. Very low co-pays. You need a year's prescription with 3 refills. |
An MSer and a Brand-New Mom -- It CAN Be Done!!
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ms info
Hi and thanks so much for all of the info links and sites.:D I did find one with lots and lots of info about the neuro testing and nerves and such...:winky::cool:
www.merck.com I know it is a med one I think, however tons of info. Be Well Geri |
All about MS brain and spinal lesions:
http://www.radiologyassistant.nl/en/4556dea65db62 Demyelinating Diseases of the Brain: http://spinwarp.ucsd.edu/NeuroWeb/Text/br-840.htm What they are looking for to dx MS, and large list of differential diagnosis' for MS: http://www.neurology.wisc.edu/public...07/Neuro_2.pdf Cherie |
Current Clinical Trials for MS
Here's a link for current clincial trials involving MS. Some are in the recruiting stage, some are completed. If you are interested in becoming a "lab rat," here's your opportunity to contribute to the MS Community! Go take a look...there are almost 100 clinical trials, either ongoing to in progress right now!
http://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/result...sclerosis&pg=1 |
NMSS MySpace
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I stumbled across a Mega-list for MS resources that I don't think has been added (then again my cognition isn't too hot lately!).
http://www.acelink.net/Users/MrRockyDog/Resources.htm Monique |
Current Clinical Trials by State/Country
This popped up in my mailbox tonight and I thought it would be worth posting. Here's a current list of worldwide clinical trials listed by location:
http://www.centerwatch.com/patient/studies/cat102.html |
Wanted to pass along a phone number should you be without prescriptions...1-866-728-4368--Bridges to Access. They will direct you to the drug company that carries the drug you need. For all drugs you order a 3 month supply.
If you need Wellbutrin, call 1-866-728-4368. Baclofen, Klonopin & Xanax and a number of other drugs comes from Rx Outreach if I remember correctly; but most importantly it includes the middle income people. 1-800-769-3880. You can even have Part D coverage which doesn't cover Xanax or Klonopin and get these drugs if your income allows; 1-800-769-3880. Help from MS disease modifying drugs: AVONEX: 1-800-456-2255 BETASERON: 1-877-836-5724 COPAXONE: 1-800-887-8100 NOVANTRONE: 1-877-447-3243 REBIF: 1-877-447-3243 TYSABRI: 1-800-456-2255 I have tried to post National MS Society's sites but they keep changing; the best I can recommend is go to their main site and use their search engine to find information you are looking for. |
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Just wanted to share.... I haven't looked at everything on the below site but thought it was interesting so I'm sharing.
Montel Williams MS Foundation: http://www.montelms.org/Grants Quite a bit of information on his site... I believe the links on his site are people/groups/researchers who have been given grants from the foundtation. :hug: Abbie |
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MS Links & Phone Numbers
MS Foundations:
http://www.imssf.org/ International MS Support Foundation http://www.nmss.org/ National Multiple Sclerosis Society (1-800-344-4867) http://www.msaa.com Multiple Sclerosis Association of America (MSAA) (1-800-833-4672) Have free Cooling Vests; runs on the small side. MS Service Society (412) 539-1090 or 800-542-2413 (Pittsburgh, PA and surrounding areas) Offer in-home physical therapy; based on your income. National MS Donors: 1-800-292-9537 |
Interesting newsletter.....not sure how I got on the email list!
http://www.mscare.org/cmsc/Current-Issue.html |
Clinical Trials
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MS Breakthrough
Here's a great video on MS breakthrough
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MS Breakthrough
The link wouldn't post, but it's on google: MS Breakthrough?
February 10, 2009 2:31 PM Edwin McClure contracted Multiple Sclerosis as a high school senior but after undergoing new stem cell treatments, his family says he is "cured." Debbye Turner Bell reports. |
If you have No Prescription Coverage...
Call 888-477-2669 Partnership for Prescription Access. They will direct you to the proper drug company that carries the drug you are prescribed.
If you need Wellbutrin, call 1-866-728-4368. Baclofen, Klonopin & Xanax and a number of other drugs comes from Rx Outreach; but most importantly it includes the middle income people. 1-800-769-3880. You can even have Part D coverage which doesn't cover Xanax or Klonopin and get these drugs if your income allows; 1-800-769-3880. Help from MS disease modifying drugs: AVONEX: 1-800-456-2255 BETASERON: 1-877-836-5724 COPAXONE: 1-800-887-8100 NOVANTRONE: 1-877-447-3243 REBIF: 1-877-447-3243 TYSABRI: 1-800-456-2255 I have tried to post National MS Society's sites but they keep changing; the best I can recommend is go to their main site and use their search engine to find information you are looking for. |
Explaining MS to children:
If you have small children, or grandchildren, and have been looking for an easy way to explain MS to them, try this website from The National MS Society. It's interactive and has been formulated especially for the little ones.
Keep S'myelin: A Fun Resource for Kids about MS http://main.nationalmssociety.org/KS...ue1/index.html |
Are there any clinical trials listed for CCSVI? I didn't find any. It helped my daughter so much.
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Resources, Useful Websites & Clinical Trials
I inquired about possible assistance from the NMSS for medical equipment and received this very helpful email. It has lots of assistance options and links with valuable information. I wanted to share it here so others could take advantage of the help offered. Here it is:
There are a variety of resources that might be able to help fund a piece of assistive technology or durable medical equipment, like a rollator. I have included information about the process and possible funding sources in the email below in addition to including information about our financial assistance application. PROCESS: Please see these articles for some basic information about theprocess: Finding the Right Stair Lift, Ramp, and Wheelchair : National MS Society Affording Stair Lifts, Ramps, and Wheelchairs : National MS Society POTENTIAL FUNDING RESOURCES: NATIONAL MS SOCIETY’S FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM: The National MS Society has a limited financial assistance program that can be used for an MS-related expense, like assistive technology or durable medical equipment. We ask that you access your health insurance and community resources first, but please feel free to apply to our program if you need assistance. I have attached our cover letter and application above. Note: you will want to return the completed application to the contact information listed on the cover letter. Do not return it to me, as I am in a different office. COMMUNITY RESOURCES: Here is information about four organizations that are often able to help: Multiple Sclerosis Foundation (MSF) 6520 N. Andrews Avenue Fort Lauderdale, FL 33309 Phone: 888-673-6287 Fax: 954-351-0630 Email: support@msfocus.org Website: http://www.msfocus.org/ Eligibility: Persons with MS who have need for financial assistance for equipment or services. An application is required for most of MSF’s grant programs. Services Information: The MSF offers the following financial assistance programs:
MS Association of America: 706 Haddonfield Road Cherry Hill, NJ 08002 Phone: 800-532-7667 Fax: 856-661-9797 Email: msaa@msassociation.org Website: http://msassociation.org/ Eligibility: Persons with MS who need financial assistance for cooling vests, MRI exams and personal use equipment. Also serves people who need an initial MRI to establish a diagnosis of MS. An application is required for each MSAA grant program. Services Information: The MSAA offers the following financial assistance programs:
Friends of Man P.O. Box 937 Littleton, CO 80160 Phone: 303-798-2342 Website: http://friendsofman.org/ Eligibility: Applications are accepted from U.S. residents and must be submitted by an agency on behalf of the individual. Rent, utilities, deposits, past due bills and reimbursement are not eligible requests for this program. Services:
ModestNeeds.Org 115 E 30th Street, FL1 New York, NY 10016 Phone: 212-463-7042 Website: http://www.modestneeds.org/help/grants/ Eligibility: § At least 18 years of age § Legal resident of the United States or Canada § Intend to apply for assistance either for yourself, or for a person living in your home § Household has at least one active bank account § Have regular access to a computer and the Internet and can check your email the Modest Needs website daily for the entire time that your application is active; § Have the ability to access either a scanner or a fax machine at my home, my place of business, or a shop like FedEx Business or Office Max for long enough to send the documentation that Modest Needs will request from me during the grant application process to Modest Needs' office for evaluation; and, if you rent (rather than own your residence) § Household has a legal lease that my landlord and a member of your household both have signed. This lease shows the monthly cost of your apartment, whether or not you pay all of this amount. Services Information: Offers the following types of grants:
I hope this information is helpful. If you have any other questions or concerns, please do feel free to contact us by phone at 1-800-344-4867 or by email at contactusnmss@nmss.org to have an MS Navigator assist you. |
To help pay for medications
Some of this is a repeat:
Here are some companies that might be useful to help pay for medications: Montel Williams MS Foundation: (888) 324-2773 Partnership For Prescription Assistance: (888) 477-2669 Wellness 2 Wellness: (866) 317-2775 Together RX Access: (800) 444-4106 The Commonwealth Fund: (212) 606-3800 The Medicine Program: (800) 921-0072 NeedyMeds: (978) 865-4115 National Organization of Rare Disorders (NORD): (203) 744-0100 Rx Council: (866) 794-3571 Alternative Funding Group: (866) 426-2906 Patient Access Network: (866) 316-7261 Bridges to Access: (866) 728-4368 Rx Outreach: (800) 769-3880 Look above in this thread for the phone numbers to the DMDs' patient assistance programs. |
New info on JC virus
I just saw my neurologist today (every 6 months since I'm on Tysabri). He is at a big medical school and does research as well. He has been reading research on copper and zinc deficiencies which are associated with demyelinating disorders.
He and the NIH are doing research on the JCV antibody test. They used to think the false negative rate was 2.5 %. Now it could be more like 10-12%. In other words, some people who were negative are becoming positive (he didn't say how many cases). They are trying to figure out why this is happening. He's now adding a PCR test for the virus with every infusion (I get them every 8 weeks) which looks for JC virus DNA in your blood. It's a way, on an offhand chance, to pick up the virus in your body if you have a false negative situation going on. They also think the problem might be there is more than one strain of JC virus so the assay test might not be picking up the strain you have, or maybe your body doesn't produce the antibodies in a great enough number to register on the assay (test). They think that maybe only one particular strain causes PML. He said it will take a year for them to sort all of this out. He said this spring they refined the JCV antibody test so I will get the new one at my next infusion. I think it has been refined to catch some of the false negatives. I can't remember how exactly the test has been made better. Thought I would share! |
Great, informative site for both newbies and experienced MSers. Lots of information on this site and I recommend it to anyone seeking more info on MS.
http://my-ms.org/ms.htm |
A good article about LPs, from Web MD.....
www.webmd.com/multiple-sclero...13_promo_1&mb= And Evoked Potentials... http://www.webmd.com/multiple-sclero...otential-tests |
http://www.neurology.org/content/82/...t/P3.155.short
Study has been going approx. 1 year, Pilot Trial Of Recombinant Human Growth Hormone For Remyelination In Multiple Sclerosis: Current Status And Preliminary Safety Analysis (P3.155) Dr. Then Bergh has received personal compensation for activities with Biogen Idec, Novartis, Merck Serono, and Sanofi-Aventis Pharmaceuticals Inc. as a speaker or member of an advisory board. Dr. Then Bergh has received research support from Bayer Schering, Novartis and Teva Neuroscience. In other words, every large Pharma is interested in the outcome of this one.. I am too. |
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