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MS Podcasts MS Plus
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- Health & Fitness
Multiple sclerosis symptom management and wellness topics for people living with MS, their family, carers and friends.
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The MS Boost: MS Nursing in Tasmania - Talking with Michael Mortensen about his time as an MS Nurse
In this episode of the MS Boost, we speak with Michael Mortenson, a seasoned MS nurse. Michael shares his journey into MS nursing and recent award, his experiences throughout his 15-year career, and the significant changes in the treatment landscape. Michael shares his insights as a MS Nurse based in Tasmania, the evolving approach to managing MS and the importance of having access to an MS Nurse.
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Talking men’s health, diagnosis and the journey of living with MS with Andrew & David
In this Men's Health Week episode, David and Andrew openly discuss their MS diagnoses, mental health impacts, and how societal pressures played a role in their journey. Stressing the importance of support systems, they share coping strategies and advocate for self-care and seeking support. Tune in for valuable insights and advice for men navigating life with MS.
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The MS Boost: Men's Health Matters - Tackling Erectile Dysfunction with Nurse Practitioner Luke Mitchell
In this episode of The MS Boost, we interview Luke Mitchell, a Men's Health Nurse Practitioner specializing in sexual health to discuss erectile dysfunction (ED), its prevalence in the population, misconceptions and links with mental health. Luke provides insight and practical advice for managing ED discussing holistic treatment options, the importance of trusting your health care practitioner and broader health and relationship implications.
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The MS Boost: “It’s going to be ok” - What I’d tell my newly diagnosed self | Fatima’s story
In this episode of the MS Boost podcast series, we are joined by Fatima, a person living with multiple sclerosis (MS), who shares her personal journey to diagnosis.
Like many other people living with MS, Fatima was constantly misdiagnosed while experiencing a myriad of symptoms. Fatima's story delves into the importance of persistence in seeking medical help, the emotional impact of receiving a diagnosis, and the gradual process of acceptance and adjustment as a person living with a new diagnosis.
Fatima talks about how she built her village of support people, including the integration of physical and mental health supports to help her continue to live well with MS.
Fatima talks about her fears and anxiety around her diagnosis, and how she continued to do all the things she wanted to in her life, having children, travelling and running her own business.
Fatima's resilience and determination shine through as she navigates life with MS, and it’s inspiring to hear her journey and advice for other people who may have just been newly diagnosed. -
The MS Boost: MS diagnosis and trauma – the unspoken shadow to chronic conditions
In this episode of the MS Boost, psychotherapist Katie Willard Virant discusses the impact of a diagnosis of multiple sclerosis (MS) and how it can be a source of trauma for some people . We discuss how the shock of receiving a chronic illness diagnosis can cause long-lasting trauma, affecting peoples’ perceptions of themselves and their interactions with the healthcare system.
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The MS Boost: Feeling Sick, Faking Well– with psychotherapist Katie Willard Virant
Psychotherapist Katie Willard Virant discusses the challenges of chronic illness and the societal pressure to appear well despite having health struggles. We discuss how this can affect daily life for people living with chronic illness, and Katie shares advice on authenticity and taking space despite chronic illness.