A sada naj. naj, naj naj sajt o ms jednostavno obozavam tekstove na ovom sajtu jer su : duhoviti, zabavni, drugaciji, jedno potpuno novo gledanje na bolest:
http://multiplesclerosissucks.com/Profesor koji pise tekstove i sam obolio od zenske bolesti (njegova sala jer zene vise boluju od ms) obradjuje zivotne teme, situacije koje vam se desavaju kada se nadjete zajedno sa ms-om, nema uobicajene patetike, jednostavno zakljucuje da je Ms jedna dosadna, smarajuca bolest. teme koje obradjuje su:
What is MS?:
In case you've never heard of MS, read this short synopsis. If you're only going to read one thing in this list, this is the one I recommend.
How Do I Know I Have MS?: Some people with MS have trouble getting a diagnosis. As Gollum might say, it's a tricksy disease. So, knowing me for the skeptic that I am, how can I be sure I really have it?
A Long and Puzzling Illness: Most MS patients tell the same story of repeated visits to a doctor with tales of weird symptoms. Here's my version.
Crisis Point: Again, my version of a common story - when things got too bad for the doctor to ignore.
Current Symptoms: In case you're experiencing weird symptoms and think you might have MS, here's what I feel now. Skip this if you're not really interested. It's probably going to be really boring unless you think you might have MS, in which case you'll want to read it carefully.
Hindsight is 20/20: A retrospective. I shoulda known better. So should you.
Part 2: Living with MS
Here's where the fun begins. How do I live with this damn disease? Comedy and tragedy, that's how.
A Taxonomy of Friends and Family (and Other Animals): A tongue-in-cheek description of some of the strategies that my friends, family, and coworkers use to not cope with my disease.
A Taxonomy of Online Forum Users: A tongue-in-cheek look at some of the stereotypes that people who frequent online forums sometimes inadvertantly fall into.
A Taxonomy of Online Forum Postings: While we're on a roll, yet another taxonomy. This time, some of the dumb things people post on forums before they stop to think. Duh!
The MS Perspective Kit: How to help anybody with a recessive empathy gene get the right perspective.
The Beer Theory: A parody of the Spoon Theory for guys.
The Guy Thing: Men don't get MS as much as women. So what's up with that?
MS and Work: I'm the primary breadwinner in my family. So what about this Americans with Disabilities Act? Can it really force people at work not to be jerks?
How a Scientist Thinks: To keep up with the latest in medical research on MS, you should at least spare a thought or two for what scientists call the Scientific Method.
Statistics: Math phobic? Grit your teeth and learn two important facts about statistics. You'll need this when you read the latest MS research results.
You Be the Research Scientist: Find out first-hand how a research scientist feels when the research is done and the numbers are in.
MS and the Media: Is there such a thing as a "no spin zone"?
How the Media Portrays Us: If I see another uplifting article, I'm going to barf.
Interferon with My Lifestyle: How MS drugs affect my lifestyle, and the use of cellphone contracts and ice cream as a metaphorical device.
But You Look So Good: What to say when you hear one of those trite MS aphorisms.
The Medical Profession (Physician Heel, Thyself): Like it or not, MS patients are going to be getting real familiar with doctors' waiting rooms.
Religion and Philosophy: Ooh. A deep one. Skip this section if you are easily offended.
Health, Diet, and Exercise: Dammit, I was doing the right thing. How could I possibly be this sick? And will it shorten my life?
Alternative Medicine: How to react to people who claim to be able to cure your MS using grape seed extract or tuning forks.
The Semiotics of Chronic Illness: Mobility aids and the signals they send out.
When Life Gives You Lemons: To quote Johnny Storm, "Flame ON".
Electrickery: More aphorisms, and electroshock therapy for MS.
Talking Honestly About Death: How do people die from MS? And what does it really mean to die from "complications of MS"?
Suicide is Painful: I'd have to be crazy not to be depressed. So don't give me a lot of hogwash about keeping a positive attitude.
Fatigue: Fatigue, its possible causes in MS, and its suitability for use in Illness Poker.
Swim Parallel to Shore: What to do when caught in one of life's rip currents, and the many uses of mirror-lensed sunglasses.
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