MS and COVID-19: navigating through the new ‘normal’
Tips and advice for staying mentally and physically healthy with MS through COVID-19
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Tips and advice for staying mentally and physically healthy with MS through COVID-19
As everyone around the world is adapting to the new ‘normal’ and we navigate the realities brought to us by COVID-19, it’s important to remember that self-isolating does not mean that you are alone! Far from it in fact. Whilst we are living through unprecedented and incredibly challenging times, especially so for all members of the MS community, we can all unite by taking control and supporting each other. Community and coming together are a remarkably positive way of combatting that very real and natural sense of anxiety and stress COVID-19 can bring.
The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) have identified that those living with neurological conditions (such as MS) are at higher risk of infection or complications from COVID-19 than the general public1. As such, all people with MS are advised to pay particular attention to current guidelines for reducing the risk of infection with COVID-192,3.
During this time, it’s very important to stay home and stay on-top of both your physical and mental health4. While of course those living with MS are pros at maintaining a physically and mentally healthy lifestyle, we thought in addition to staying at home, it might help to give you some extra tips that are sensible and easy to manage as part of a routine lifestyle.
Physical health tips:
Here are some ways you can help yourself and those around you stay as healthy as possible5:
If you experience any symptoms related to COVID-19, stay home and immediately call your doctor to discuss next steps.
Mental health tips:
With everything going on in the world around COVID-19, it is natural that you might feel a strain mentally. It is okay to feel down and uncertain about how things are unfolding at the moment but try not to put pressure on yourself to feel bright and cheery when you don’t feel that way. Try these tips below on how to keep a positive mental outlook6:
It’s essential that you stay on-top of both your physical and mental health so try these tips above and let us know via our Facebook page of any other tips or advice you have for our community. We will also be sharing some community activities and more content from our community in the coming weeks – so keep an eye out for those!
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