September 6, 2016 Columns by Ed Tobias Take Your MS for a Swim I love the water. Good thing, since I live at the beach. Being in a swimming pool is also good therapy for my MS. It strengthens my core and arms and, when I do a little pool walking, my legs feel a bit stronger. But, I’ve never done any…
August 30, 2016 Columns by Ed Tobias Doc Leaves MS Patient ‘Horrified’ … and Me Too! The other day I received a very troubling direct message from someone on another Multiple Sclerosis website: “I was diagnosed with MS in 2004 but, foolishly, dismissed it. Other than bad spacisity [spasticity] and a few little episodes, I was relatively symptom free. That is until…
August 23, 2016 Columns by Ed Tobias MS and Kinect: Can an Xbox Camera Improve My Walking? Don’t you just love the walking test when you see your neurologist for your annual exam? “Let’s see how fast you can walk to me,” she says. The test is called the T25-FW, and it measures how long it takes you to walk 25 feet. But, what about how…
August 16, 2016 Columns by Ed Tobias Multiple Sclerosis Fatigue: Puzzling over the Jigsaw Feeling tired? No surprise there. Fatigue is as much a part of living with Multiple Sclerosis as sand is a part of the beach where I live. It’s interesting, then, that neurologists seem to have no good system for measuring levels of MS fatigue or any treatments that are…
August 9, 2016 Columns by Ed Tobias Don’t Let Multiple Sclerosis Ground You Flight is freedom in its purest form, To dance with the clouds which follow a storm; To roll and glide, to wheel and spin, To feel the joy that swells within; To leave the earth…
August 1, 2016 Columns by Ed Tobias MS Shaming: ‘You Don’t Look Like You Need a Handicapped Tag!’ Do you remember when you applied for a handicapped license plate? I put it off for quite a while after I was diagnosed. After all, I could walk several city blocks fairly easily. I could still play a little tennis. Why did I need to park in a…
July 25, 2016 Columns by Ed Tobias My MS Road: Diagnosis, Disease Management & Oral Vs. Injectable Therapies Editor’s Note: Multiple Sclerosis News Today is pleased to welcome Ed Tobias to our team of Patient Specialists and Columnists. Ed brings a wealth of journalistic experience to his new column, “The MS Wire,” which explores the latest science and research news for multiple sclerosis from a patient’s perspective. Follow “The…
January 4, 2016 Columns by Ed Tobias An MS Advocate for Those Who Really Need One You probably haven’t heard of Edward Dowd. I hadn’t until I read about him in the latest issue of the National MS Society’s magazine, Momentum. I learned that Ed is a big-time landlord. The company he founded operates about a thousand rental apartments in the San Francisco area.