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> Anne does a lot of weight training. I sent this post

out to her. Thanks.

Szpak

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> Monday November 15, 02:50 PM

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> Pumping iron delivers results for MS patients

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> Researchers in Melbourne have found that exercise can

have significant benefits for patients with multiple sclerosis (MS),

challenging the conventional medical wisdom.

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> Doctors normally do not recommend that patients with MS

do strenuous exercise.

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> A common symptom of the illness is fatigue and many

experts believe that doing weights can make it worse. It is also

thought that strenuous exercise can affect body temperature and that

can then affect nerve conduction for people with MS, exacerbating

symptoms like spasticity.

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> But physiotherapists at Melbourne's La Trobe University

have found that putting MS patients through weight training is

delivering some excellent results.

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> They have found that patients who do weight training

not only became physically stronger but have a huge improvement in

their ability to perform daily tasks.

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> Joy Hall, who was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis

three years ago, is one of a handful of people who took part in the

weight training trial.

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> " It did give me a lot more energy and I just felt

generally stronger, very pleased and very positive, " Ms Hall said.

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> " I could walk better because I had the dexterity. I

could write better. In fact, my writing is back to normal. In fact,

everything is better. "

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> Dawn Prasad from the MS Society says the trial has also

had psychological benefits, including " improved confidence and self-

esteem " .

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> " People felt stronger so they could do more functional

tasks and that improves their feelings of wellbeing, " Ms Prasad said.

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> Researchers now want to put larger groups of MS

patients through similar fitness programs to see if the benefits can

be replicated.

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> I've worked out for 20+ years with weights etc and the last couple

years do not have the time to anymore b/c I have 9 pets that takes my

time which works me out in a different way. Ironic the last two

years I have got worse symptoms. I may try to fit in working out

somehow and see if I improve. The doc hasn't called with results of

neck/spine MRI yet. Been a week. They take their time about giving

results. If I don't have anymore lesions than just the one on the

brain, then he said they can't make a diagnoses. I still do not get

how a lesion in the visual part of the brain can cause all the

symptoms I have but no visual symptoms.

Rhonda

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> Pumping iron delivers results for MS patients

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> Researchers in Melbourne have found that exercise can

have significant benefits for patients with multiple sclerosis (MS),

challenging the conventional medical wisdom.

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Upon dx in '91, both my neuro & my naturopath opined that I would likely

have to give up sheep farming in the near future because of the heavy

lifting, long hours, lack of sleep during lambing, necessity of working

outdoors in the hot sun etc.

It *was* harder for quite a few years...but I'm extremely stubborn so I kept

trying and found that the work slowly became easier & easier, to the point

that @my current age of 52, I'm stronger, the heat bothers me less and my

edurance is better than it was when I was 25 & didn't yet have MS symptoms.

For me, daily strenuous physical exercise seems to be vital, I assume

because it continuously

stimulates my brain to repair/rewire itself to compensate for the damage MS

continuously inflicts upon it.

F :-)

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Researchers in Melbourne have found that exercise can have

significant benefits for patients with multiple sclerosis (MS), challenging

the conventional medical wisdom.

Doctors normally do not recommend that patients with MS do

strenuous exercise.

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Hi

Upon diagnosis in 2002 I did a lot of research along with a MD friend,

and we decided the working out was the way to go. I joined a gym and

was sent to a sports doctor who refused to allow me to work out. Lucky

for me my nerologist is a big believer in any kind of exercise. The

key according to him is to listen to your body. I have learned that if

I push to much I will pay later - I'll be too tired to get out of bed

for a day or too. I started with a lot of weight lifting, but now I

mostly prefer yoga and pilates. I'm postive that yoga has healing

properites.

I'm doing well. I see my doctor twice a year in the clinc, and once a

week at the gym....

shoshana

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> working out for over 20 yrs. Not as hard or as good as in years

past. I

> have done extremely well since diagnosis in 1984. Vitamins, minerals,

> stretching exercise, etc.....no drugs.

> www.copingandprevailing.com

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> Regards,

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