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What do you do when you have symptoms but no label for them? In Episode 3, we look at the dangerous "middle ground" of MS—the time between the first lesions and a formal diagnosis. Timothy Brien discusses the struggle of managing neuropathy with "solutions" like Niacin that caused more discomfort than relief, and the slippery slope of self-medicating with alcohol and pot to numb the pain.
In This Episode:
"I’d sit that younger version of me down—the one reaching for a drink to stop the itching and the tingling—and I’d tell him: Trust the science, not the substance.
I know the Niacin flush is scary and the hand numbness is driving you crazy. But self-medicating is like trying to fix a computer by pouring water on it. You aren't 'dealing' with the MS; you’re just making yourself a secondary victim of your own choices. Hold out for the proven methods. Advocate for a real DMT (Disease Modifying Therapy). Be a 'clean' patient so that when the doctors look at your symptoms, they are seeing the MS, not the hangover. You’ll need your brain for the next 17 years—stop poisoning it today."
This episode includes personal discussion of chronic illness, mental health, medical treatment, and the lived experience of multiple sclerosis. Listener discretion is advised.
Website: www.mysolomsjourney.com
Email Updates: Subscribe on the site to follow the journey
Produced by: TKB Podcast Studio
Thank you for listening to My Solo MS Journey. This is a deeply personal documentary of Timothy Brien's journey with Relapsing Remitting MS. The views expressed are Timothy's alone and are not meant as medical advice. This production is made possible by TKB Podcast Studio, where we help you lead through the noise with quiet professionalism. For more information on TKB Podcast Studio, go to www.tkbpodcaststudio.com to discover what we can do for you.
By Timothy BrienWhat do you do when you have symptoms but no label for them? In Episode 3, we look at the dangerous "middle ground" of MS—the time between the first lesions and a formal diagnosis. Timothy Brien discusses the struggle of managing neuropathy with "solutions" like Niacin that caused more discomfort than relief, and the slippery slope of self-medicating with alcohol and pot to numb the pain.
In This Episode:
"I’d sit that younger version of me down—the one reaching for a drink to stop the itching and the tingling—and I’d tell him: Trust the science, not the substance.
I know the Niacin flush is scary and the hand numbness is driving you crazy. But self-medicating is like trying to fix a computer by pouring water on it. You aren't 'dealing' with the MS; you’re just making yourself a secondary victim of your own choices. Hold out for the proven methods. Advocate for a real DMT (Disease Modifying Therapy). Be a 'clean' patient so that when the doctors look at your symptoms, they are seeing the MS, not the hangover. You’ll need your brain for the next 17 years—stop poisoning it today."
This episode includes personal discussion of chronic illness, mental health, medical treatment, and the lived experience of multiple sclerosis. Listener discretion is advised.
Website: www.mysolomsjourney.com
Email Updates: Subscribe on the site to follow the journey
Produced by: TKB Podcast Studio
Thank you for listening to My Solo MS Journey. This is a deeply personal documentary of Timothy Brien's journey with Relapsing Remitting MS. The views expressed are Timothy's alone and are not meant as medical advice. This production is made possible by TKB Podcast Studio, where we help you lead through the noise with quiet professionalism. For more information on TKB Podcast Studio, go to www.tkbpodcaststudio.com to discover what we can do for you.