Hi Folks,
Hope you all had a great Xmas and a Happy New Year!
Adrienne and I have been having a re-think about GYMS and where we are heading. What we really need this year is more feedback as to what you want from GYMS, and help to get it all happening. We realise that most of our meetings have been based in Sheffield, mainly because I know Sheffield. So please let me know where you would like to meet in your area! Anybody know of any good accessible curry houses?
Many thanks to Westfield Health for their generous donation of £300 to GYMS, specifically to buy a library of MS self-help books and videos. There are so many inspiring books out there!. We do not have to sit back and be victims!!! If you have any specific MS books you wish me to purchase then just let me know. At the end of the day knowledge is power and though we don't have a choice about having MS we do have a choice in how we manage and live with it!
Hope to see you all at our next meeting at
the end of the month! We're off Bowling again!
Editor (Sylvie)

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New Scheme to fund UK MS Drugs
The National Institute of Clinical Excellence (NICE) have made their final decision, that Betainterferon and Copaxone (glatiramer acetate) are not to be made available on the NHS to people with MS who are not already getting them. NICE argued that neither drug had been proven to bring enough benefit to enough people.
However an extended clinical trials to study the effectiveness of these drugs in treating MS have been proposed by the government.Under the scheme, up to 10,000 patients who meet the clinical criteria for therapy would be prescribed the treatment and monitored over a number of years.The Department of Health wants to establish just how many MS patients would benefit from using these drugs.
Its own advisory body has warned that both treatments are not currently cost-effective,
and should only be made widely available if a new way to improve value for
money is found.
The scheme will go ahead if the Department of Health can negotiate a deal
to share the financial risk between the government and the drug companies.
Chief executive of the MS Society, Peter Cardy, welcomed the proposed trials
saying: "We know this drug does not work for everybody, and that its
benefits are limited. But if this trial takes place, then we should at the
end of it know much more about who exactly the drug works for, and what its
benefits are."
If you are interested in taking part in this trial your neurologist is probably
the best person to speak to!

Jokes
Did you hear about the Buddhist who refused Novocain during a root canal?
He wanted to transcend dental medication.
Website of the month

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Don't get stressed. It's not worth it!!
Acute stress increases the permeability of the blood-brain barrier through activation of brain mast cells.
Disruption of the blood-brain barrier is important in the development of various inflammatory conditions of the central nervous system such as multiple sclerosis (MS) in which breakdown of the barrier precedes any clinical findings.
There is some evidence that relapsing-remitting MS attacks may be correlated with certain types of acute stressful episodes. Stress typically activates the brain through the release of a corticotropin-releasing hormone.
However, acute stress also has inflammatory effects that appear to be mediated through the activation of mast cells. Many MS patients have correlated their exacerbations with major stressful events such as divorce, car accidents or major illnesses or deaths in a family preceding months to their attack.
Source: MS Highlights, Issue 2, Vol.4-2001
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Canadian Dietary Research Trials soon to be underway!
MS DIRECT


Canadian Scientist Ashton Embry PhD has succeeded in raising the
$250 000 needed to carry out vital Research in the field of Diet &
MS. $100 000 has been given by the Canadian MS Society and a
donation of $31 250 has also been made by an anonymous donor
in the US. This research is long over due.
For more info & plenty of food for thought visit:
New Pathways for all!
If you have MS this bimonthly magazine is a must, packed full
of
positive and encouraging info. to help you live with MS.
To subscribe (for a year) send a cheque for £10 (payable to
'MSRC') to: The MSRC, 7 Peartree Business Centre, Peartree
Road, Stanway, Colchester, Essex, CO3 5JN.
Email: themsrc@yahoo.com
Website: www.msrc.co.uk
Tel. 0800 783 0518.
To view New Pathways online visit:
www.msrc.co.uk/frameset.htm
The Multiple Sclerosis Resource Centre will send 'New Pathways'
free to those who genuinely can't afford the subscription.
The Multiple Sclerosis Resource Centre (MSRC) are now running the MS Counselling
Service.
So if you are struggling and
could do with some help and advise from fellow MSers
call them anytime on
Tel. 020 8422 2144
Vaccinations do not appear to increase the short term risk of causing relapses in MS. These are the findings of two major studies prompted by concerns that vaccination might lead to relapses.
The first study was for the International Multi-Centre Vaccines in Multiple Sclerosis (VACCIMUS) and the results showed no increase in specific risk of relapse linked with tetanus, hepatitis B or influenza vaccination. The second case controlled study of two large cohorts of nurses in the United States was done by Harvard University school of public health and followed 116,671 women since 1989.
Source: PSL Consulting , 2000.
NB: For me the flu vaccine
does make me feel ill, so I have to weigh up which is worst for me. Feeling
under the weather for 10 days or risking getting the flu! The jury is still
out on this one.
What do you think?
Editor
*A.F Embry PhD, L.R. Snowdon PhD, Reinhold Vieth
PhD, Annals of Neurology, 2000, v.48, Pg 272-272

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The latest results in the
Cannabis trials show the
Cannabis spray relieves pain more
More effectively than any
Previous conventional pain
Treatment and gets to work in
just 30 mins.
New Pathways-Jan/Feb 2002. Pg.6
COLUMBUS, Ohio - For the first time, researchers here have found an effective therapy that can alleviate the fatigue often accompanying multiple sclerosis. Fatigue is one of the most common and disabling symptoms of multiple sclerosis. It affects 75 to 90 percent of patients with the disease.
Two doses of modafinil (200 and 400 mg) were compared against a placebo in 72 patients with multiple sclerosis ranging in age from 18 to 65. It was observed that the 200 mg dose of the drug administered once daily showed highly significant improvement in patients.
"We were very pleased to find that a medication that was effective" said Rammohan, lead author of the study. Rammohan's group also looked at the potential side effects associated with this medication and found that they were not greater than those experienced by patients in the study who received a placebo.
No previous drug has been able to show this degree of improvement in treating multiple sclerosis-related fatigue in any previous clinical trial.
http://www.osu.edu/researchnews/archive/rammohan.htm
Text Quiz
Try this its actually quite good.
But don't cheat! Count the number of 'F's in the following text:
FINISHED FILES ARE THE RE-
SULT OF YEARS OF SCIENTIF-
IC STUDY COMBINED WITH THE
EXPERIENCE OF YEARS
Managed it? OK? How many?
(See Below)

He said...Do you love me just because my father left me a fortune? She said...Not at all honey, I would love you no matter who left you the money.
She said...What do you mean by coming home half drunk? He said....It's not my fault...I ran out of money.
He said... Let's go out and have some fun tonight. She said...Okay, but if you get home before I do, leave the hallway light on.
Killer Sentenced to Die for Second Time in 10 Years
War Dims Hope for Peace
If Strike isn't Settled Quickly, It May Last a While
Red Tape Holds Up New Bridge
Typhoon Rips Through Cemetery; Hundreds Dead
New Study of Obesity Looks for Larger Test
Group Astronaut Takes Blame for Gas in Spacecraft
Three?
Wrong, there are six - no joke!
Read it again!
Why? The brain cannot process the word "OF".
Incredible or what?
Anyone who counts all six 'F' on the first go is a genius,
Three is quite normal
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