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- September 20, 2021
September 20, 2021
FUMS 6-Pack AND the PGP FINAL Day! š³

Hello friends --I'm sending this out a day early this week because - TODAY IS THE LAST DAY of the Founding Members Launch of the Patients Getting Paid Membership Community - and I didn't want you to miss out. PGP is a community of people with chronic illness learning how to find and create flexible, remote work to generate an income while taking care of their health. I call them (us) chronicpreneurs! There are workshops and trainings, networking opportunities, coachings, co-workings, gig listings, and TONS of resources inside there - all for just $19 a month - today only. The price goes up tonight at midnight so - if you're at all on the fence - hop off, jump in and join us TODAY!!! Here's where you can see all the features and benefits of this community and join if you choose: Patients Getting Paid.Ok - let's get to the 6-Pack, shall we??1. Physical therapy (PT) can be an important part of treatment for people with MS. Read on to learn what PT can do to help you manage your MS. PT for MS2. Depression in multiple sclerosis (MS) patients greatly raises their risk of vascular disease and death by any cause, a study that compared this patient group with other patients and a matched public reported. Depression Greatly Raises Risk of Vascular Disease and Death3. I bet you know EXACTLY what I mean when I say COG FOG, right? I HATE it!! There isn't a TON we can do about it - we can at least try these 6 evidence-based supplements that may help. 6 Best Evidence Based Supplement for Cog Fog4. This is a great sharing article. What I mean by that is - you should send this with people in your life that could use a little education in Multiple Sclerosis. A little MS 101! 9 MS Facts You Should Know5. A class of molecules called positive allosteric modulators, or PAMs, may be useful in treating pain caused by nerve damage ā a common symptom of multiple sclerosis (MS) ā according to a new study that sheds light on how these molecules work. PAM Could Be Our Best Friend!6. Bladder and bowel problems, which affect more than half of multiple sclerosis (MS) patients, should be assessed and monitored regularly to better adapt treatment plans and ultimately improve patientsā quality of life. Be Proactive in Managing Bladder, Bowel Problemsā¬ļøā¬ļø in addition to this article about bladder and bowel problems in MS - check out this ebook I and my dear friend Erin (Pelvic Health PT) wrote called Bowel and Bladder Issues in Multiple Sclerosis by Two Pee Brains with Potty Mouths Talking Shit About MSWell - that's all folks. I hope this information helps you in some way. AND I hope you'll jump into the Patients Getting Paid Membership Community TODAY so you don't miss the deal!!Warmly -- Kathy#FUMS
Sometimes it helps the stress, just to say "F-U-M-S"