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myuniquenameonreddit2 karma

It's pretty known that heat and humidity affect multiple sclerosis patients. It worsens symptoms to the point some people think they might be having a relapse. The bathtub test used to be the standard test to find out if you have MS. Humidity is my biggest enemy. I get cog fog and crazy fatigue, and am unable to function on any higher level when that happens. For other people, its the pain thay gets worse. Perhaps you have some insight on the MS side of things?

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That sounds very similar to the OMS and Swank diets for MS. Do you believe that following this kind of diet can in the long term, reduce inflammation and thus reduce MS damage to the myelin sheath?

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It has been known for a long time now. Perhaps linking your research to MS might help you get some insights into your own study, and one day help figure out what's going on with us peeps with MS ;) We can use all the help we can get.

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I am currently on immunosuppressant medication (Ocrelizumab) for multiple sclerosis, which completely suppresses B-cells. A recent study just showed that only about 22% of patients on that med developed some covid-19 antibodies.

How effective will the vaccine truly be for us and how long will we have to take precautions?