I have ridden the MS-150 bike tour, a 185 mile cycling event between Houston and Austin overf two days. I must admit that initially I did not do this cycling event due to my interest in the disease but for the adventure. I became aware of the disease when I realized that Melanie Lawson, a reporter and anchor in Houston, Texas suffered from the disease. Multiple Sclerosis Symptoms may initially go unnoticed but include
Muscle symptoms:
- Loss of balance
- Muscle spasms
- Numbness or abnormal sensation in any area
- Problems moving arms or legs
- Problems walking
- Problems with coordination and making small movements
- Tremor in one or more arms or legs
- Weakness in one or more arms or legs
Bowel and bladder symptoms:
- Constipation and stool leakage
- Difficulty beginning to urinate
- Frequent need to urinate
- Strong urge to urinate
- Urine leakage (incontinence)
Eye symptoms:
- Double vision
- Eye discomfort
- Uncontrollable rapid eye movements
- Vision loss (usually affects one eye at a time)
Numbness, tingling, or pain
- Facial pain
- Painful muscle spasms
- Tingling, crawling, or burning feeling in the arms and legs
Other brain and nerve symptoms:
- Decreased attention span, poor judgment, and memory loss
- Diffulty reasoning and solving problems
- Depression or feelings of sadness
- Dizziness and balance problems
- Hearing loss
Sexual symptoms:
- Problems with erections
- Problems with vaginal lubrication
Speech and swallowing symptoms:
- Slurred or difficult-to-understand speech
- Trouble chewing and swallowing
Multiple Sclerosis Symptoms, Diet & Exercise are related is that using having a Multiple Sclerosis Symptoms & Exercise Guide or a Multiple Sclerosis Symptoms & Diet Guide may be helpful in living with the disease.