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“Finding Joy in the Journey: Overcoming Depression with Love, Memories, and Everyday Moments”

As someone living with MSA, I understand all too well the weight of depression and the struggle to find meaning in each day. But through my journey, I’ve learned that it’s the small moments that truly matter Continue reading
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“Early Warning Signs: How Recognizing Early Symptoms of MSA Can Lead to a Better Quality of Life & Maybe, an Opportunity to Live”

Interestingly, certain sleep disorders can be linked to MSA. Rapid eye movement (REM) sleep behavior disorder (RBD) is a significant early sign of Multiple System Atrophy (MSA), with 69% to 100% of MSA patients experiencing it according to NCBI. RBD is characterized by muscles not relaxing during REM sleep, causing patients to act out their… Continue reading
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Fighting Fatigue: Building Energy Levels with MSA

In this post we will tackle the significant fatigue and lethargy of MSA. Discusses lifestyle adjustments, treatment options, and mindset shifts to reclaim as much energy as possible. Continue reading
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Coping with Multiple System Atrophy (MSA)
MSA is a “Mystery” to most people. A silent killer without a face. So little is known about it and those who suffer from it do so in relative anonymity with many of them feeling as though there is little hope. I want those people to know there is hope and there is a place… Continue reading
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Unmasking the Silent Killer: Early Signs of Multiple System Atrophy (MSA)

In my journey, I’ve come to realize the utmost importance of early detection, not only for myself but for countless others who might be living with this insidious disease without knowing it. Continue reading
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The Real Bitch is not the High BP, it’s the Low BP – Dealing with Orthostatic Hypotension

If your blood pressure is equal to or higher than 140/90 mm Hg, you have Stage 2 high blood pressure. Your provider will most likely recommend that you take medicines and recommend lifestyle changes. <> Continue reading
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What The F@#k Happened?
I’m grateful for the support of my SPECTACULAR wife, my family, and my amazing friends and I’m hopeful as new treatments are being developed as we speak Continue reading