A Caregiver's Story
Honestly, my greatest need is for Pamela to be happy and in as little pain as possible, and to keep the MS from progressing any further. Running a close second would be a cure, or at least a new drug that shows promise in reversing the disease. As long as Pamela’s MS stays at the stage it is presently at, we can manage her care, but if the disease were to progress to a stage where she was confined to a wheelchair, my greatest need would be to see that her day-to-day, minute-to-minute needs were taken care of. Sources and Further Reading NOTE: This article is presented for general information purposes only and is not intended as a prescription or recommendation for your personal situation. You should consult with your physician or other health care professional for specific advice on your personal health care choices.
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