Best medications for MS symptoms

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  • Опубликовано: 20 июн 2024
  • What are the best medications for MS symptoms? In this video I share my personal opinion on the top drugs to tackle common Multiple Sclerosis symptoms. Sound interesting? Then please start watching right now!
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    Topics Discussed:
    00:00 Intro
    1:59 disclaimer
    2:32 spasticity
    4:09 depression
    6:24 heat sensitivity and motor fatigue
    7:48 neurogenic bladder
    8:46 urinary retention
    9:52 neuropathic pain
    12:12 erectile dysfunction
    12:50 constipation
    13:36 fatigue (pathologic, cognitive)
    14.59 insomnia
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  • @cassieski8005
    @cassieski8005 5 лет назад +42

    “Mud butt” 🤣. Yes, fatigue is a monster in MS. Well said.

    • @AaronBosterMD
      @AaronBosterMD  5 лет назад +3

      Thanks for watching Cassie! I hope it was helpful educational content! #WeHaveMS

    • @vunsuanscott2661
      @vunsuanscott2661 2 года назад

      @@AaronBosterMD Hi Dr Aaron what's your take on Ponvory?

    • @scmassa
      @scmassa Год назад

      Haha. Yep mud butt 😂

  • @LeanneJenZiegler
    @LeanneJenZiegler 4 года назад +35

    Your RUclips should literally be a prerequisite for all neurologists to pass their boards!

  • @giftboutiq
    @giftboutiq 5 лет назад +50

    I’ve watched many of your videos and what always comes thru loud and clear is that you are so passionate about your “kids” meaning you speak to us as tho we are a family member who truly cares.

    • @AaronBosterMD
      @AaronBosterMD  5 лет назад +1

      #WeHaveMS giftboutiq! TY for the kind words!

    • @ccollins2890
      @ccollins2890 5 лет назад +4

      That is a perfect description of how he treats, too. This is the same energy you'd see in appointments.

  • @luanarciajamesmair9669
    @luanarciajamesmair9669 3 года назад +20

    I just got diagnosed 2 days ago ... I am literally in tears 😢.. so young, so much life.. now this!! Thanks 😊 for all ur information.. really gives me hope 🙏🏽

    • @AaronBosterMD
      @AaronBosterMD  3 года назад +6

      You got this!

    • @imsum1now
      @imsum1now 2 года назад +7

      Don’t prejudge & be frightened. 35 years ago I thought life was over. It’s a ride, BUT everything is. I am so happy THIS has been MY ride. Happy thoughts are hard sometimes, but force it. Think Strawberries, Watermelon & Lollipops. Hard to cry. Isn’t it? Hard not to smile. WINNER. !!! :- ) Good luck. btw.... In 1987 there was NO A. Boster. You are so lucky. Dig.

    • @sarahwarner2405
      @sarahwarner2405 Год назад +2

      Hang in there!!! I was diagnosed at 19 . Do what I didn't and treat your ms!!! U will thank yourself 19 years from now.

    • @lynnpatenaude5548
      @lynnpatenaude5548 7 месяцев назад +2

      2 days ago Nov 2023 hope you are doing well

    • @jonlamontagne
      @jonlamontagne 3 месяца назад

      As someone who got into diagnostic imaging, I was able to help a lot of patients understand what to expect from MS. There's a weird connection people with MS have. None of us have the same symptoms, but we all know exactly how each other feels somehow. I also feel there's a kinship with cerebral palsy and obviously lupus.

  • @georgenep1082
    @georgenep1082 5 лет назад +27

    Please don't ever stop; information is empowering❤

    • @AaronBosterMD
      @AaronBosterMD  5 лет назад +2

      if you keep watchin' then I'll keep makin' vids!

  • @WynnMary
    @WynnMary 5 лет назад +4

    You are like the Lorax...but instead of speaking for the trees you speak to help those with the disease! Beyond grateful! :-)

  • @user-ql9dw8vk9s
    @user-ql9dw8vk9s Год назад +2

    Thanks for making these I'm 29 n found out last week that I got ms happy your here ❤

  • @jpepper3543
    @jpepper3543 2 года назад +5

    As a mother with a 24 year old son with Multiple Sclerosis, I appreciate this video so much! So thank you!!

  • @maxpowersbigfoothunter3825
    @maxpowersbigfoothunter3825 5 лет назад +11

    Dr. should be prescribing this channel to their patients with MS! I am on to my second team of doctors, now in Boston. I am now receiving excellent care, but even so, I don't always know enough about the disease to even ask the right questions. The information on this channel is incredibly helpful. Thank you.

    • @AaronBosterMD
      @AaronBosterMD  5 лет назад +1

      You're very welcome Max, and thank you for the kind words! Please help me by helping me reach more folks impacted by MS! #WeHaveMS

    • @Yottabee
      @Yottabee 5 лет назад +1

      Spreadin' the word here, Doc!

  • @kellyperine9694
    @kellyperine9694 5 лет назад +16

    "We don't only take care of people with a pill." Good quote Dr. Boster. Thank you for another educating video !

    • @AaronBosterMD
      @AaronBosterMD  5 лет назад +1

      Thanks Kelly! I appreciate you watching!

    • @kellyperine9694
      @kellyperine9694 5 лет назад +1

      Would also love to hear your thoughts on some of the recent news out of Case Western on myelin regeneration medicines, www.convelotx.com and where that industry as a whole stands currently. A video idea perhaps ?

    • @AaronBosterMD
      @AaronBosterMD  5 лет назад +1

      I'm writing it down now Kelly ;)

  • @LH-zx7bz
    @LH-zx7bz 4 года назад

    Appreciated the breakdown by subject matter in the note section. An index for longer videos is extremely helpful! TY

  • @kathynasholm5978
    @kathynasholm5978 3 года назад +2

    This was really helpful, thank you!

  • @DrDianeThompson
    @DrDianeThompson 4 года назад +1

    Great information! Thank you.

  • @ecarlson4987
    @ecarlson4987 3 года назад +1

    Thank you. This was great!

  • @queen_of_the_darkness3706
    @queen_of_the_darkness3706 4 года назад +6

    Dr. Boster I am so glad there is someone such as yourself who is teaching others about MS. When people ask me about MS which I do have I have SPMS I refer them to your videos I'll see if I can explain it to them but you do it way better than I can LOL I can just tell them how I feel and tell them that it's not imaginary that is an actual thing. Thank you for being out there and giving these videos of educational standpoints for those who do not know

  • @vickydittfield9822
    @vickydittfield9822 3 года назад +2

    You dear Dr are a thoughtful humanitarian!

  • @codymyers5427
    @codymyers5427 2 года назад +1

    Your videos have helped me more than I could explain. Thank you

  • @mariaa6918
    @mariaa6918 Год назад

    Brilliant as usual . Thank you

  • @labrys1815
    @labrys1815 3 года назад +1

    This was a really helpful video...thank you

  • @nicolebal5960
    @nicolebal5960 5 лет назад +9

    Finding your channel has been a god send for me. Thank you thank you thank you! I live in the U.P. and sure wish I was close to your clinic.

    • @AaronBosterMD
      @AaronBosterMD  5 лет назад +1

      Howdy Nicole. The UP is amazingly beautiful, God's country! YW and if you want to make the drive down to Columbus, we'd be happy to see you one day!

  • @erniejoel1234
    @erniejoel1234 5 лет назад +1

    Another excellent video. Thanks Dr.Boster.

    • @AaronBosterMD
      @AaronBosterMD  5 лет назад

      YW Ernie! Thanks for the support and I hope you are well!

  • @miguelperales6045
    @miguelperales6045 5 лет назад +3

    LEARNED A LOT OF INFO IN THIS VIDEO DOC, YOU VERY WELL EDUCATED WITH FULL DETAILED SUBJECTS TOO. MY LADY TAKES BACLOFEN NOT FOR M.S FOR ANOTHER MEDICAL ISSUE, BUT GOOD MEDICATION TOO. THANK YOU FOR BEING HONEST IN MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS.

  • @riitacat5646
    @riitacat5646 2 года назад

    Thank you for all the information...Im new to your channel and enjoy watching all the videos

  • @theflossi56
    @theflossi56 5 лет назад +2

    This channel has been very helpful to me. I follow you on FB but didn’t know you had a channel. Great info

    • @AaronBosterMD
      @AaronBosterMD  5 лет назад +1

      Thanks Debbie! Please help spread the word, the more folks impacted by MS I can reach the better and I would love your help!

  • @JustChrissytheCrone
    @JustChrissytheCrone 3 года назад +5

    I’ve recently found you..sadly my MS neuro specialist just left the practice so I’m seeing a new one and your videos are helping me while I await my appointment in August. Thanks you for these.

  • @mebythesea5
    @mebythesea5 Месяц назад

    Dr. Boster~ You are the best! I have had "probable" MS for 24 years. My second flair was just a few months ago. Of course, I've been so nervous about this new reality....Your videos have calmed me so very much. I'm seeing a new neurologist next month. I hope she is as compassionate and understanding as you are. I have just been prescribed Neurontin by my GP for chronic nighttime leg pain. I am hoping this helps, but I am scared to death of side effects. You have helped my anxiety regarding this drug with this video. Thank you!

  • @John283T
    @John283T 3 года назад +1

    I'm glad you mentioned Provigil. I've been using it on and off for 15 yrs. Originally I took it to stay awake as a cab driver. But I had to stop working in 2013 and that was when I realized I have fatigue problem. Currently my problem is I don't have a doc who believes I have MS so he only gives me 20 Provigil a month. As of Labor Day the fatigue got much worse and I often need 2 Provigil a day if I have to accomplish things.

  • @imcindee
    @imcindee 4 года назад +2

    Thank you for taking the time to make these videos for us. I am learning a lot from you! Any advice for someone who is hyper sensitive to medications, where side effects are almost always intolerable? Would love to hear your thoughts.

  • @frkpuff2219
    @frkpuff2219 5 лет назад +9

    Thank you so much for all your videos! Your optimism always makes me feel better about my ms.

    • @AaronBosterMD
      @AaronBosterMD  5 лет назад

      Howdy Silvia! Thank you for watching my vids and thank you for the kind words!! #WeHaveMS

  • @kkcamp02
    @kkcamp02 5 лет назад +1

    I'm so glad I have found your channel!!!

    • @AaronBosterMD
      @AaronBosterMD  5 лет назад

      We are super happy you found us! Thank you for watching and please subscribe and ring the notification bell, so you don't miss future content. I try to publish a new video every weekend (ideally every friday am).

  • @bridgetterenee3515
    @bridgetterenee3515 5 лет назад +1

    You are awesome! Thank you for what you do!!!

  • @danmccartan6614
    @danmccartan6614 3 года назад +2

    You are the man. Thank you for making MS easier.

  • @melissar3565
    @melissar3565 3 года назад +1

    Thank you for the informative videos, they are very helpful when the patient (me) has a Neurologist and still has to be their own doctor.

  • @laurengraham9368
    @laurengraham9368 5 лет назад +5

    I’m making a list of things I want to talk to you about at my apartment next week! Many of these topics are on it! Great video Dr. B!

  • @vandyfan10
    @vandyfan10 4 года назад

    I wanna know when you are going to move to Nashville like the rest of the world is currently. I'll need a great neuro next year after mine retires!! 😕 Can't wait to watch more vids!! Wish I had found you years ago!!! I currently take zoloft but am curious about Cymbalta now. I have bilateral numbness, tingling, burning in my hands (worse on middle, ring and pinky) left over from a wonderful flare-up in 2015. Am definitely going to look into what it would take to change. Although I seem to be doing well on the zoloft so almost don't want to mess with a good thing. 🤔 Thank you as always for your thoughts! 😁

  • @sjlhm1
    @sjlhm1 4 года назад +7

    I really enjoyed this video, I have watched others of yours Aaron and I really like your passion and engagement. I completely endorse your recommendation for melatonin for sleep. combined with the med I take to reduce the urinary symptoms (not the one you recommend but effective for me, fyi it's the ditropan twice a day) I now get something resembling a normal night of sleep. That makes everything else more manageable. Thank you.

  • @marygroarke6374
    @marygroarke6374 Год назад

    How I wish you were my neurologist. But its so good to hear information being explained and given so generously I have alerted my friens with ms to your videos. Here in Ireland we are so let down even going privately the actual dmts can only be accessed on the public and they would rather pay office staff 100,000 dollars per year and them not working g at all all through covid and now 'working' from home. They won't give any high tech meds to over fifties age. I was verbally abused by 2 neurologists my gp who referred me apologised as he had heard other negative things about them. Its unreal to be ill and be abused by these egotists. Others not with ms have same story.
    But writing this out has helped me. I am going to neurologist tomorrow I'm going to fight for myself we trust these people to look out for us...

  • @elavi4299
    @elavi4299 2 года назад

    Thank YOU dr. Boster!!! (from Israel)

  • @feliciastrobhert6220
    @feliciastrobhert6220 5 лет назад +4

    Thank you so much for this video. I have just been diagnosed with MS last August at the age of 69. My sister at 63 has had MS for years and years. She is having trouble with spastic legs. I will pass along the knowledge.

  • @johnsonfamilyvidsvlogs3745
    @johnsonfamilyvidsvlogs3745 4 года назад

    Very informative

  • @rajivarumugam6658
    @rajivarumugam6658 5 лет назад +1

    Thank you, this is a very good video! I'm now worried about the options available when the time comes but now I know better, thank you Doctor

    • @AaronBosterMD
      @AaronBosterMD  5 лет назад +1

      hopefully you can talk with you MS provider to find out what are the best options for YOU!

  • @NH-7
    @NH-7 2 года назад

    God bless for your videos Aaron, it certainly helps and extremely helpful to learn about ideas for symptoms
    I believe my combination of both natural and medical solutions have helped me and I love that I have access to both … is there a specific anti depressant that can help ms physical symptoms??
    Thank you 🙏

  • @giftboutiq
    @giftboutiq 5 лет назад +7

    Heat sensitivity to me is best described as a flower that wilts until it’s watered and then it perks up.

    • @AaronBosterMD
      @AaronBosterMD  5 лет назад

      nice image! very helpful!

    • @michelemiller2822
      @michelemiller2822 5 лет назад +1

      Being in Florida it's horrible. I walk out and a normal person says it's hot, I'm like I'm on fire. I hate it.makes me want to stay in all summer. That's not living.

    • @lokgirlflorida5223
      @lokgirlflorida5223 4 года назад

      @@michelemiller2822 lm In FL too. I can't tolerate the heat anymore and I'm tired of hibernating indoors for most of the year because I can't walk or function when it's 90 degrees.

  • @JoJo-xz5rb
    @JoJo-xz5rb 11 месяцев назад

    I have been taking Amitriptyline for pain. I'm wondering why this medication wasn't mentioned. Brilliant talk. Thankyou.

  • @bghetmiri5736
    @bghetmiri5736 5 лет назад +2

    Thank you dr for this video. :)

    • @AaronBosterMD
      @AaronBosterMD  5 лет назад +1

      You're very welcome Bahareh! What will be your biggest take away point from this video?

  • @christinelesch5042
    @christinelesch5042 3 года назад +1

    Thanks dr. B

  • @petmur2451
    @petmur2451 3 года назад +1

    So helpful thank you

  • @somar7783
    @somar7783 3 года назад +1

    Thank you for your great videos!! So helpful! I have a question - is it safe to take Alpha Lipoic Acid while taking Teriflunomide (Aubagio)?

  • @swatigosavi7634
    @swatigosavi7634 5 лет назад +1

    Great info Doc... Thanks for sharing.....Is that your house shown in the end of the vdo??

    • @AaronBosterMD
      @AaronBosterMD  5 лет назад

      Howdy Swati! TY for the comment. No, not our house. This was in the neighborhood I came across during a recent walk ;)

  • @MK-fi6mh
    @MK-fi6mh 3 года назад

    Thank youuuu againnn

  • @Preppy-pink98
    @Preppy-pink98 Месяц назад

    Provigal sounds good..I currently take amitryptaline and I do take a couple days off regularly ..I have some insomnia and fatigue...I haven't yet been diagnosed so I'm thankful to be getting the one drug I do from my nurse practitioner

  • @margaretferrick7043
    @margaretferrick7043 5 лет назад +1

    Thank you!

  • @JohnnyAstro13
    @JohnnyAstro13 5 лет назад +9

    Dr Boster,
    I have told you in person but I will say it again. Your videos are wonderful! You bring a passion and personality to a disease that often makes us feel the opposite. My question is about melatonin. I have seen information warning that it can cause relapses in people with MS. My previous MS physician told me that there was not enough research to show one way or the other. Do you have an opinion on this? Thanks again for the videos. I think that you have made a great impact on not only your patients, but many others as well.

    • @colleencorr-panek1064
      @colleencorr-panek1064 5 лет назад

      I too am very happy to have found your channel and have watched many videos. I have learned a lot and have written down things to talk to my neurologist about. Please keep up with these very informative videos BC I've learned things to talk more in depth during Dr visits that I don't think of at the time plus other helpful tips for dealing with certain symptoms /daily life.

  • @maggiemae2585
    @maggiemae2585 5 лет назад +3

    So much great info! Thanks! Miralax IN the coffee?? THAT should get things moving. Haha. I tried wellbutrin, and I had trouble sleeping. I recently tried lexapro, and I would wake up at 12:45 and be up wide awake for four or five hours. So I'm glad you mentioned a class of antidepressants that won't cause insomnia. Maybe I'll talk to my doc about some options.

  • @sravanichandana8696
    @sravanichandana8696 5 лет назад +1

    Great info! Thank you for this video Dr. Boster. What about tingling and numbness? I have it on my right palm and its very pathetic. It doesn't allow me to write also.

    • @AaronBosterMD
      @AaronBosterMD  5 лет назад

      Thank you for watching and for the question. I'd totally ask your MS provider about options to addressing the numbness!

  • @l.a.w.79
    @l.a.w.79 5 лет назад +1

    Wow, I had no idea there were meds for spasticity or neuropathic pain. Who wants to take another pill?! I sure don’t! But it’s good to know there are meds available.

  • @kelly-bo-belly
    @kelly-bo-belly 5 лет назад +5

    Thank you for this wonderful insight. As always, I appreciate your effort and generosity in helping us. I am so grateful to have the added support, education, guidance, and encouragement you provide us.
    Dr. Aaron Boster, You are moving mountains within the MS community worldwide!

    • @AaronBosterMD
      @AaronBosterMD  5 лет назад

      We're building an online MS community together Kelly Bo Belly! #WeHaveMS

  • @mattz5275
    @mattz5275 5 лет назад +1

    Ty Dr B! I use a THC balm for my spasticity and minor lower back pain. It's a 10:1 THC/CBD works beautifully and within 10min if that. In my state which is New Jersey medical marijuana is legal with a prescription. I will not smoke or vape the flower cause of the psychoactive effects. This is what has worked best for me out of the meds you mentioned above. Which by the way I've tried. Anyone reading this I'am not a Dr and medical marijuana is not FDA approved yet. I'm just a person living with MS. Hope this helps. Have a great week ahead Dr B!

    • @AaronBosterMD
      @AaronBosterMD  5 лет назад +1

      Super glad that you're getting benefit Matt!

  • @l.a.w.79
    @l.a.w.79 5 лет назад +1

    So, Dr. B. I went to see my doc for a follow up. The only upside is he took me off of Rebif. His decision! No discussion. He listed three other meds and I chose Tecfidera. The side effects freak me out but Rebif was impacting my quality of life. Aches and pains each day after injections. But he didn’t listen to other concerns. I’ll be trying to find another neurologist.

  • @chriscrawford9626
    @chriscrawford9626 4 года назад +1

    Dr . Boster, What are your thoughts and experiences with LDN or Low Dose Naltrexone? Do you have a video in your library that speaks about it. Thank you

  • @marietrotter3990
    @marietrotter3990 5 лет назад +6

    What about Copaxone has MS treatment?
    Also Cymbalta I use up for my depression what is that your thoughts on that?

  • @dbrickner5292
    @dbrickner5292 2 года назад +1

    Cymbalta works on my depression and my leg pain.

  • @grgs77
    @grgs77 3 года назад

    Hey, thank you for your videos. I wll very appreciate if you could share with us about the drug elezanumab. Thanks a lot

  • @tarashahpoor5442
    @tarashahpoor5442 8 месяцев назад

    Hi! Thanks for your videos! I watch them all the time. Do you know if there is an medication that helps numbness? I have numbness all over my body even inside my body I don't feel inside my stomachs or mouth ...which is so annoying. I had it for a year and I tried a lot of things but nothing seems to work.

  • @davewilkinson8282
    @davewilkinson8282 5 лет назад +2

    Another great vid, thanks. I have PPMS and have been researching some of the meds you mention in this video over the last 3 years. But when i mention them to my consultants, they always say they are not effective for sufferers of PPMS. What medication can you suggest for PPMS, that i could mention to my MS consultant at my next appointment, to help with poor leg mobility, balance, muscle spasms, depression, low self esteem and lack of energy ? Many thanks

    • @AaronBosterMD
      @AaronBosterMD  5 лет назад +2

      Symptomatic medications (for example baclofen for spasticity and wellbutrin for depression) are equally effective in relapsing MS and PPMS patients.

  • @trevorkenward7661
    @trevorkenward7661 4 года назад +1

    Hi Dr Boster. I wondered what your thoughts were on Fampridine (Fampyra) as I am from the UK this is our brand name. I have been asked to think about trying it to improve my walking. I am told it works on maybe a third of those who try it. I just wondered what your experience of it was.

  • @sarahnatalie7842
    @sarahnatalie7842 4 года назад +2

    Hi, I just found your channel. I am wondering if you have done any videos that MS patients can show to co-workers or family members to help explain to them what the common symptoms of MS are like? Its hard to explain to people that fatigue with MS is not the same as just being tired and neuropathy is not just regular soreness. Thank you.

  • @richellesoderman9022
    @richellesoderman9022 5 лет назад +2

    Thks again for sharing this information, you r awesome!!! Dr. Booster I have a question I'm on Ampyra but just this month they changed it to the Generic my insurance won't pay ? I've been on this for yrs an I'm afraid to take it , because I'm allergic to alot of meds that I wasn't 15 to 20 yrs ago from which I was diagnosed 20 yrs ago , this is why I'm afraid to even try taking Dalfampridine 2 a day, an I've been on Ampyra for about 9 yrs sorry for the long story but the med has stayed the same with no change for about 4 yrs any suggestions on anything similar?

    • @AaronBosterMD
      @AaronBosterMD  5 лет назад

      talk to your doctor about this Richelle. They can write a script that says "Dispense As Written" on it and then the pharmacy has to administer what is written. Just a thought.

  • @patsymurray1694
    @patsymurray1694 3 года назад +1

    Thanks you are good!😅

  • @thegoodolvet5586
    @thegoodolvet5586 Год назад

    Hello Dr. Boster! How do you feel about Rituximab for the newly diagnosed with MS? This seems to be the medication referred to a loved one as the first line of defense.

  • @CherylAnnRose
    @CherylAnnRose 5 лет назад +4

    Constipation, I noticed just before a major exacerbation so I make sure to prevent this by taking high doses of magnesium.

  • @squeegiedog22
    @squeegiedog22 5 лет назад +4

    Best Medication For MS Symptoms Thank you Dr for sharing #MSEducation.. Knowing some options to help treat our MS symptoms is very helpful!!

    • @AaronBosterMD
      @AaronBosterMD  5 лет назад +2

      Right on! Thank you for watching and supporting my channel. I really appreciate it!

    • @squeegiedog22
      @squeegiedog22 5 лет назад +2

      Kudos I appreciate as well being able to share with fello MS'ers !!!!!!

    • @AaronBosterMD
      @AaronBosterMD  5 лет назад +2

      Any efforts to help me reach more people impacted by MS would be AWESOME!

  • @citizenk8125
    @citizenk8125 5 лет назад +1

    Hi Dr Boster, I've recently been prescribed 100mg "Amantadine" for fatigue; what are your views on this drug? I also have a serious Hyperhydrosis issue & have been prescribed Pro-Banthine to try & combat that I've only just started taking them both, alongside my MS DMT "Tecfidera" which I've been taking for a few years now & appears to be doing the job, for the most part, stable MRI's with no new lesions and no major relapses. I would greatly appreciate any advice or thoughts on the Amantadine as I've read & heard many positive but also negative reviews? Kind regards, Gerald.

    • @AaronBosterMD
      @AaronBosterMD  5 лет назад

      It has helped some folks with MS with energy Gerald.

  • @angelineferguson5723
    @angelineferguson5723 5 лет назад

    I wish I come see you. You are so smart!

  • @emilybrown7278
    @emilybrown7278 4 года назад +2

    Chicago
    I have a very sensitive stomach. I started Tysabri and I cannot tolerate it. Had to send a note to my doctor I wish to discontinue. How long before I can go back to tefedera?

  • @LOLALASKA
    @LOLALASKA 5 лет назад +1

    Non sedating Otc muscle relaxant Hylands Leg Cramps.
    Found at any drug store. Homeopathic, believe it's magnesium based. Writing so small, can't see!
    Take tizanadine at night. I titrate based on activity.
    Mud butt, great moniker. They've come a long way w pads and cleaning wipes. The struggle is real! Thanks again, Doc
    Lo the nurse in Pensacola.

    • @AaronBosterMD
      @AaronBosterMD  5 лет назад

      Thank you for watching Lo and thanks for the great info!

  • @nikkiuk
    @nikkiuk 5 лет назад +2

    Hey Dr. B! What would be your #2 after Wellbutrin? I can’t take that one - interestingly I had a DNA report done and one of my genes is known to stop Wellbutrin from working. And sure enough, it does nothing! So what would be your second choice? Also what would you recommend when an MSer (me) has a system that starts to tolerate a med very quickly? Anything I take stops working within a few days because my body just will tolerate it really fast. This issue has its benefits like taking painkillers for a headache for example... it works very fast. But this becomes an annoying issue with Adderall, Modafinil and Vyvanse when they stop working after two or three days. Nightmare.

    • @denisek292
      @denisek292 10 месяцев назад

      You and I could be twins. I also had the DNA report performed, and all the drugs you listed also build-up a high tolerance quickly, especially Adderall. It is the only med capable of fighting my fatigue, but I can only use it once weekly. If I attempt using it more often, then I have no choice but to take a higher dose that is extremely dangerous. I’ve discussed the problem w/ my neurologist, but currently, there is no solution. It’s frustrating, and I pray one day soon, research will address this issue. Until then, I keep hope alive for us both.God Bless.

  • @Yottabee
    @Yottabee 5 лет назад +2

    Oh, I always swear by - and never at! - gabapentin (Neurontin) and Cymbalta, which very effectively delivers a double-punch with its painkilling and antidepressant features. No "mud butt" here (and kudos to your wife for her creativity, Dr. Boster!)… I only use Miralax intermittently. I was unable to take Provigil, though (I got hives). Instead, I'm on a 30-mg. dose of Vyvanse, and it's working perfectly.

  • @iamgabrielf
    @iamgabrielf 5 лет назад +4

    I cannot describe how depressing this is. And my heart goes out to those who suffered MS before science knew what it was. I cannot imagine the angst of a farmer in the Middle Ages who felt a burning sensation in his arms and started to lose mobility. The self-hatred for losing energy and motor function, or the superstitious fears that came from convulsions and exhaustion. Whew, I guess I shouldn't complain.

    • @AaronBosterMD
      @AaronBosterMD  5 лет назад +2

      So glad we have better diagnostics and therapeutics today To Bear!

    • @iamgabrielf
      @iamgabrielf 5 лет назад +1

      @@AaronBosterMD Me, too!

  • @henp99
    @henp99 Год назад

    I'll never forget hearing in school to always write at an eighth grade level so thank you for keeping it simple

    • @henp99
      @henp99 Год назад

      Another thing I'll never forget is the kiss principle which simply stands for keep it simple stupid

  • @elizabethrash7370
    @elizabethrash7370 5 лет назад +3

    Another awesome video. Thanks! So much. I have a pandora S box of questions:
    1. Is a history of 1x infantile febrile seizures a contradiction for ampyra?
    2. If I have symptoms of both urinary urgency, frequency, and hesitancy, would something like Sanctura or Flomax be better? Also, interesting recent early (mouse model?) study identifying benefits of Vesicare for re-myelination
    3. Agree with the drug holiday with Nuvigil. Restart def. boosts effect.
    4. I've read melatonin May stim the immune system. Is this correct? Problematic?
    Thank you!!!

    • @AaronBosterMD
      @AaronBosterMD  5 лет назад +1

      Elizabeth, thank you for watching and thank you for your questions. I can't provide medical advice to you via the internet and I think these are awesome questions to ask your provider. Delighted to hear provigil is working for you! Cheers, A

    • @elizabethrash7370
      @elizabethrash7370 5 лет назад

      Aaron Boster MD totally understand. Mostly, I don’t get satisfying answers from my truly wonderful HCPs...

    • @AaronBosterMD
      @AaronBosterMD  5 лет назад

  • @terrisebring1151
    @terrisebring1151 3 года назад

    Dear Dr Boster, I am a recent MS diagnosed patient, as of November 2020. My Dr was going to start me on Baclofen but it seems that I have a dormant virus called JV. Now I am using Plegridy. I have had my second injection now. I am a bit scared and would like your opinion. I really do appreciate your concerns and help. Thank you, Terri from Michigan.

  • @devingunther9352
    @devingunther9352 3 года назад +1

    Do you have a videos for 'Dawson's Fingers'? Also Viagra does work for my ED but Cealus? Worked for 20 minutes. Please help

  • @OckGal
    @OckGal 4 года назад +2

    I was supposed to use Baclofen but I read it can cause ovarian cysts. Having enough problems, I'm always terrified of trying something that can cause even MORE issues. I have no doubt it would help, but the anxiety I'd get from taking it (always worried it would cause problems) puts me off. My neuro said it's rare (he hadn't heard of the cysts before until I mention it). But the Copaxone symptoms that were rare ("You'll probably only have that once, or maybe again in another year if that") and I had it 2x in a row and 4 other times, so not so rare in my case. I can deal with welts, bruises, flu symptoms, whatever, but that heart-attack feel is a huge negative to me. And now they wanted to put me on infusions, but that can cause cancer so I passed on that. I have the worst luck with meds and side effects so "It's rare so you'll be okay" never sets well with me. MS is bad enough without cancer too (enough of that in my family as it is). Sentura sounds useful. That thing about stepping away and having to go again, ug! I attributed it to always sitting and my bladder has learned to be afraid to go when I'm sitting on the toilet. I really wish the side effects for stuff weren't so bad. Or at least my brain stopped worrying and imagining my organs, etc suffering. Anyway, love your piggy back there!

  • @anelleherrera7778
    @anelleherrera7778 3 года назад +2

    Love this! However I must comment. Melatonin makes my already horrible fatigue even worse the following day. I stay far away from Melatonin for this reason.

    • @gaelle4328
      @gaelle4328 2 года назад

      You might want to read up on when to take it. There is an optimal time window biologically which is fairly early in the evening when the melationin naturally would kick in. That time window depends on your natural proclivity to be a morning or a night person. In short if you take it too late - welcome to zombieville .( Some people can just take it and their Bodies go ” fine , whatever you want” others this trick works and for some well…it was worth a shot)

  • @shelleyreynolds478
    @shelleyreynolds478 3 года назад

    I have tried Wellbutrin back when it came out to stop smoking. I was waiting tables and always enjoyed bringing smiles to my customers-BUT I WANTED TO SUDDENLY DUMP PLATES ON PEOPLES HEADS!!! I knew this was a huge personality change. I take 60 mg of Cymbalta a day twice a day and this it helps with pain I am having horrific anxiety and even worsening depression that is concerning me. Are there any new medications to not only help with pain, and lift the mood as well as anxiety?
    BTW thank you for the video I will call my doctor tomorrow first thing. I have really bad heat intolerance and it makes me sad because I love summer, being outside, and all that goes with it but the heat intolerance leaves me locked indoors

  • @lmundiclan
    @lmundiclan Год назад

    I have been diagnosed just 2 months ago and only prescribed cortisone and a neurontin to help sleep.

  • @sarablackwolfdancer9359
    @sarablackwolfdancer9359 5 лет назад +2

    Can you advise on medications that don't mess with the stomach or GI system? I need help with pain due to neuropathy and spasticity, but I have gastroparesis and gastritis.... Any recommendations?

    • @AaronBosterMD
      @AaronBosterMD  5 лет назад

      Definitely recommend talking to your doctor!

  • @ahoumstf
    @ahoumstf 5 лет назад +1

    Hi Dr Boster, thank you for your amazing videos. I have a question that may seem unrelated to your video, anyway, since you are following the clinical trials regarding the management of MS, can I ask your estimation of when HSCT trials for relapsing-remitting MS will announce their findings and how long will it take for this treatment to be approved by FDA? thanks again for your efforts.

    • @AaronBosterMD
      @AaronBosterMD  5 лет назад

      This would be worth a video on it's own Ahou. I feel strongly that in 2018 stem cell transplantation should ONLY be done in the context of a clinical trial at a center of excellence. I think we are a long way off before it's prime time and before it's approved by FDA. Just my 2 cents.

    • @AaronBosterMD
      @AaronBosterMD  5 лет назад

      👍

  • @christinelesch5042
    @christinelesch5042 3 года назад

    Is it alright to take all these medications together??santrua and wellbutrin??

  • @sravanichandana8696
    @sravanichandana8696 5 лет назад +1

    Thank you so much doctor for your prompt response to my question. I would definitely reach you if I am in Ohio. Unfortunately I have moved to India and my ms provider is from india.

  • @nicolec3811
    @nicolec3811 3 года назад +2

    Very informative video, as always! I currently take Concerta and gabapentin to treat my symptoms. Would cannabis interact with any of these drugs?

  • @lakhbirtomar7963
    @lakhbirtomar7963 3 года назад

    Acute headache in left side of head due to high sounds and noise (recently diognised with CIS )...can you please share your suggestion.

  • @bethaltmann868
    @bethaltmann868 5 лет назад +4

    I had a rare reaction to Baclofen, it made the spasms worse and the tremors worse but helped with the pain, switched to tinazidine , but it doesn’t help the pain , spasms as well ,what do you recommend? The muscle spasms in the quads are so so bad I can see the muscles lumped up. In a bunch. Pain in spine like someone shoving a pole in the middle of the spine, tight tight muscles on either side and left breast.

    • @sonsofanarchy5316
      @sonsofanarchy5316 5 лет назад

      I Take baclofen (rivotril) for spasticity and epilepsy (seizure) îs very good seizure în ms

  • @apollonia6656
    @apollonia6656 4 года назад

    I wish you were my doctor.
    The MS nurse refuses to admit that pain is caused my MS.I
    The doctor says that there is pain. However, I do not want Tramadol etc.
    Thanks Doctor.

  • @carolvedder3555
    @carolvedder3555 Год назад

    Have had severe trigeminal neuralgia which I had before other sx of MS. Have been taking Lamotrigine , and this has been miraculous. Any comments?

  • @sammikinney1601
    @sammikinney1601 5 лет назад

    I am replying in this thread about MS medications . I have a question about a medication and it relates to having MS . I'm not certain what the risk is of someone acquiring the flu while they have MS . But I also can't seem to find an answer for if it is safe to take over-the-counter medications for flu symptoms . And I'm not certain if having the flu with MS put you at a higher risk for the illness to be bigger than usual . But since I live in an area that is caught up in the present flu season. I'm a little curious if I do acquire the flu can I take an over-the-counter medication safely to deal with the symptoms .

  • @tamara401
    @tamara401 4 года назад +1

    Thank you so much I can’t stop watching your videos,you give me hope of better life ♥️♥️
    I want to ask you for 2 points
    First .. can you talk more about wellbutrin about dosage and for how long it should be taken
    Second..it would be so great if you can insert arabic subtitles on your future videos I know it’s maybe hard but it would help so many of us Arabs (my mom’s) wish 😅😅
    Big love ♥️♥️♥️♥️

    • @AaronBosterMD
      @AaronBosterMD  4 года назад +1

      Howdy! I can't give you specifics about Wellbutrin, although I would certainly encourage you to talk to your doctor about it. I tend to see folks use XL formulation somewhere between 150mg and 450mg based on a bunch of individual factors, so worth talking about it for sure.
      I would love to have the ability to translate my content into Arabic but don't know the language ;( If someone was willing to translate for me I would be delighted!! I think there is even a way on youtube for community members to contribute to such translations!

    • @tamara401
      @tamara401 4 года назад

      I spoke to my psychiatrist about it .. she doesn’t describe it for her patients , I’m taking sertraline at this moment but it causes kind of weight gain 💔
      I wish I can help you with the arabic translation but I’m so busy ( resident doctor) and my shift can last 12 hours 💔
      I’m sure at some point in the future Arabs gonna find way to translate your videos I’m certain cause they’re the best videos for ms out there ♥️♥️

  • @arashm12
    @arashm12 2 года назад +1

    Can stimulant drugs which doctors use to decrease fatigue or ADD worsen MS?
    Stimulants worsen anxiety n anxiety worsens MS. So may they cause more relapse rate? Is it reasonable to use them?

  • @elizabethtrickey7628
    @elizabethtrickey7628 3 года назад +1

    I was just diagnosed Friday. I was told nothing about meds. Everything you mentioned that applies to me Im on. My friend who has a sister with MS is on a daily shot. She said I need to be on the shot. Yet, I can't find anything on this "shot" can you point me in the right directions?