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Today, we're talking about why you're best off seeing a neurologist who specializes in MS.
Neurology covers a wide range of diseases. If you want to get a rough overview of it, you can look it up on Wikipedia. So it is just not possible to dive deep into all these various topics of neurology and stay on track with the latest research outcome and recommendations. But a neurologist who focusses on multiple sclerosis can do so for sure.
Table of ContentTherefore, it is advisable to see a neurologist who specializes specifically in multiple sclerosis. This is also what the report "Brain health: time matters in multiple sclerosis". The report represents the summary and evaluation of many studies that have been conducted on MS around the world. In addition to the guiding principle of taking action against the disease as quickly as possible with a disease-modifying therapy, the neurologist specialized in multiple sclerosis is also recommended. Because there is a lot happening in research around the disease. New findings are constantly being added. However, you can only benefit from this if your neurologist is familiar with it and can apply it immediately.
This includes the fact that a rapid change of the disease-modifying therapy is now recommended if this does not work for you.
Also the examinations of the current course of your disease can be performed and evaluated much better by a specialized neurologist.
A good place to find MS specialists is your national MS patient organization. Please check the international MS organization at Find MS support near you https://www.msif.org/living-with-ms/find-ms-support-near-you/. There you can search by continent and country.
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I hope I could convince you with the ten arguments to go to a MS specialist. By the way, there is often the possibility to stay with your local neurologist and only go to an MS specialist for important therapy decisions or for annual examinations. By the way, I traveled 200 km to my MS specialist Prof. Tjalf Ziemssen for 13 years, one year even 600 km and finally moved back to my home city so that I now have only a short journey of less than one hour to him by public transport.
If you live in a region where there are no or far too few MS specialists, it is even more important that you yourself become an expert on your disease. This way, you can ask for specific treatments and examinations and also take advantage of all the possibilities that a healthy lifestyle offers.
See you soon and try to make the best out of your life, Nele
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By Nele von HorstenToday, we're talking about why you're best off seeing a neurologist who specializes in MS.
Neurology covers a wide range of diseases. If you want to get a rough overview of it, you can look it up on Wikipedia. So it is just not possible to dive deep into all these various topics of neurology and stay on track with the latest research outcome and recommendations. But a neurologist who focusses on multiple sclerosis can do so for sure.
Table of ContentTherefore, it is advisable to see a neurologist who specializes specifically in multiple sclerosis. This is also what the report "Brain health: time matters in multiple sclerosis". The report represents the summary and evaluation of many studies that have been conducted on MS around the world. In addition to the guiding principle of taking action against the disease as quickly as possible with a disease-modifying therapy, the neurologist specialized in multiple sclerosis is also recommended. Because there is a lot happening in research around the disease. New findings are constantly being added. However, you can only benefit from this if your neurologist is familiar with it and can apply it immediately.
This includes the fact that a rapid change of the disease-modifying therapy is now recommended if this does not work for you.
Also the examinations of the current course of your disease can be performed and evaluated much better by a specialized neurologist.
A good place to find MS specialists is your national MS patient organization. Please check the international MS organization at Find MS support near you https://www.msif.org/living-with-ms/find-ms-support-near-you/. There you can search by continent and country.
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I hope I could convince you with the ten arguments to go to a MS specialist. By the way, there is often the possibility to stay with your local neurologist and only go to an MS specialist for important therapy decisions or for annual examinations. By the way, I traveled 200 km to my MS specialist Prof. Tjalf Ziemssen for 13 years, one year even 600 km and finally moved back to my home city so that I now have only a short journey of less than one hour to him by public transport.
If you live in a region where there are no or far too few MS specialists, it is even more important that you yourself become an expert on your disease. This way, you can ask for specific treatments and examinations and also take advantage of all the possibilities that a healthy lifestyle offers.
See you soon and try to make the best out of your life, Nele
For more information and positive thoughts, subscribe to my newsletter for free.
Click here for an overview of all podcast episodes published so far.

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