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The doctor thought it was psychosomatic, but in the end she was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis
Einav Mia began experiencing seizures at age 16, but it took some time until she was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis and began treatment.
When the treatment caused her side effects, she asked to change it, and today, 8 years later, she lives without seizures and is optimistic about the future.
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In the video: Einav Mia on dealing with multiple sclerosis (edit: Pages of Stick)
Public service. Presented under the auspices of the Madison Company and in collaboration with the "Home for Multiple Sclerosis Patients" Association. "The
first attack of sclerosis began with me at the age of 16. Eventually multiple sclerosis.
"Once I got the diagnosis that I was sick with MS it was a relief. Now there is proof that I am sick." But with the relief came concerns as well. "I was afraid to move my family the same way as they did with my late grandmother who was also suffering from multiple sclerosis. I remember her in a wheelchair, in a difficult situation ... I thought that was where it was going. "
Starting her treatment was not easy, but Einav did not give up.
"At first I got muscle injections and I had unpleasant side effects."
She turned to her doctor, who changed her treatment to transfusion once a month.
"I have no side effects from the treatment, and since then I have not had seizures. I have been receiving the infusion for 8 years and I have peace of mind from the disease. I even manage slowly with help and encouragement to find the right way, to keep a smile, to be optimistic. Sclerosis, completely. "
For more details about the disease, please visit the website https://www.multiple-sclerosis.co.il/ You
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