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Has anyone with Multiple Sclerosis who was very sick with dizziness and severe fatigue become better?

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Has anyone with Multiple Sclerosis who was very sick with dizziness and severe fatigue become better?

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The answer is YES. I have had MS for about 20 years now and it is quite common for me to have long spells (called “exacerbations”) that are marked with significant fatigue (also known as “lassitude”) and dizziness. I have the type of MS that attacks in cycles. I had one cycle or exacerbation that left me very sick with dizziness and severe fatigue for almost 2 years, but it eventually lifted. That was 10 years ago. Since then I have battled other cycles, none as severe, in between cycles being very active, traveling, weightlifting, cycling. I am beginning another cycle right now, and it is very severe, but I do not despair. While there is no direct cure for these periods of illness, they can be treated, even the fatigue to some extent. I have treated with both medication and waited it out during various cycles. Moderate exercise helps as well as staying out of hot, humid weather or the extreme cold. Not everyone has this type of MS that comes and goes. It takes some time of watching by

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