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| Covid infection does not worsen multiple sclerosis symptoms: Stu | |
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| By: Steve Date: December 24, 2024, 2:25 pm | |
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| SUMMARY - Researchers from the University of Texas�s | |
| Southwestern Medical Center in the city of Dallas have released | |
| a study which indicates that a Covid-19 infection does not | |
| worsen symptoms or disability in people with multiple sclerosis | |
| (MS). The study followed 2,132 adults with MS for with an | |
| average age of 65 for over 18 months. Results may differ for | |
| younger people with MS. | |
| LINK - | |
| https://www.tribuneindia.com/news/health/covid-infection-does-not-worsen-multip… | |
| https://www.tribuneindia.com/news/health/covid-infection-does-not-worsen-multip… | |
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| Re: Covid infection does not worsen multiple sclerosis symptoms: | |
| Study | |
| By: Masked Man Date: December 24, 2024, 11:03 pm | |
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| If each is entitled to their own opinion then | |
| Masked Man Politely Challenges this study: | |
| I wonder about the limitations of this study. I'm a bit wary of | |
| two diseases that both affect the central nervous system... | |
| I'm going to go out on a limb and challenge this study a | |
| little... | |
| To me The way this study is worded is actually hard for me to | |
| accept in the sense that It just seems like if a person that has | |
| MS and then gets covid they are bound to have more overall | |
| symptoms from both diseases. I don't see how that can't be. I | |
| guess none of these MS patients caught long covid.. | |
| For the record COVID-19 can affect the nervous system, it can | |
| also affect how the brain sends signals to the muscles of the | |
| body to coordinate movement. Some people with Long COVID have | |
| trouble with coordination (ataxia), loss of movement | |
| (bradykinesia), tremor, or sudden muscle twitching or jerking | |
| (myoclonus). | |
| I'm politely question just this particular study based upon I | |
| think its based on principles that are too subjective to prove.I | |
| don't question its findings so much as I question its message to | |
| the readers. I just think While maybe covid doesn't make MS | |
| worse it certainly doesn't make it better... I don't think | |
| catching covid which is a disease that affects the central | |
| nervous system should be caught by people with MS or without MS | |
| is my message. | |
| I personally don't recommend people catching covid who also | |
| already have MS... | |
| Again the way this study is worded such as "She, however, noted | |
| that the results may differ for younger people" baffles me as to | |
| what that statement means. I just don't know MS symptoms are so | |
| horrible.. | |
| ..to some people MS is worse than Parkinson's disease but you | |
| can still think | |
| ..in some sense the symptoms of MS outweigh covid's symptoms.. | |
| There's also Swedish study that says covid may double one's risk | |
| for getting MS. | |
| Anyway for me I'm going to wait and suspend judgement on this | |
| particular study and give it a "time Will tell" and watch more | |
| studies on the subject. | |
| This is just my opinion and I'm not a doctor and have no reason | |
| to disbelieve the study in general or the people in the study | |
| and what they say... If they say they don't feel worse I have no | |
| reason to disbelieve them but I'm just a little skeptical and | |
| look forward to hearing more studies on the subject of covid and | |
| MS. | |
| Don't let my opinions sway anyone else opinions on this study. | |
| Don't dismiss this study on account of my feeble opinions. | |
| ...My comment should be considered but mere food for thought | |
| ...Each reader must do their own research and use their own free | |
| thinking and reasoning to decide for themselves how they feel or | |
| read a study. I guess I'd like to see a study that included | |
| younger as well in it and I'd definitely mask up and not catch | |
| covid if I had MS and I'd insist nurses and researchers mask up | |
| when they do these studies directly on people with MS as well to | |
| be on the safe side. I'm not a professional but I just | |
| personally don't see how two diseases that both affect the | |
| central nervous system can't cause more symptoms, and more | |
| problems for everybody. | |
| #Post#: 2541-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Covid infection does not worsen multiple sclerosis symptoms: | |
| Study | |
| By: gv_twiitterpated Date: December 24, 2024, 11:41 pm | |
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| There are a few red flags on this one unless I missed something: | |
| - The article did not link to the study (I looked it up, it's | |
| here: | |
| https://www.neurology.org/doi/10.1212/WNL.0000000000210149) | |
| - The quotes was attributed to "Amber Salter, from the varsity, | |
| and a member of the American Academy of Neurology". Odd | |
| wording, and in line with some other wording oddities in the | |
| write-up. | |
| - Ms. Salter was quoted as speaking in absolutes (�This is good | |
| news for people with MS, that they do not need to worry about | |
| long-term worsening of their MS symptoms after a Covid-19 | |
| infection�) -- either she was misquoted, or she is irresponsible | |
| and not an objective researcher. There is no way to credibly | |
| make absolute statements about what is still a novel virus. | |
| - The study's methodology was an experimental program for | |
| self-reporting of perceived symptoms by patients; additionally, | |
| whether or not a patient was infected with Covid during the | |
| study or ever had Covid was also a matter of self-reporting. No | |
| nucleocapsid testing was done to confirm or rule-out instances | |
| of asymptomatic infections amongst any of the participants. | |
| - Much of the language in the study's write-up was... odd, for a | |
| neuro study in particular. Less formal than is typical, and not | |
| in a reader-comprehension way -- more an eliding-over-details | |
| way. Which may mean nothing, could just be the authors' style, | |
| but it was unusual. | |
| - More than one of the study's authors had significant potential | |
| conflicts of interest in their disclosures, primarily financial. | |
| So, I'd call this a curiosity, but definitely not definitive. | |
| This study, published in the same journal in January 2022, is an | |
| excellent example to contrast against the UT Southwestern study: | |
| https://www.neurology.org/doi/full/10.1212/NXI.0000000000001118 | |
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