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What is the prognosis for newly diagnosed with ALS?

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Regardless of the part of the body first affected by the disease, muscle weakness and atrophy spread to other parts of the body. This is common problem as the disease progresses. Individuals with ALS have increasing problems with moving, swallowing, and speaking or forming words. Eventually, people with ALS will not be able to stand or walk, get in or out of bed on their own, or use their hands and arms, and in later stages of the disease, individuals have difficulty breathing.
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How Is ALS Diagnosed?

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present there is no definitive means of diagnosis of ALS/MND. Most diagnoses are made by eliminating all other possibilities--ailments whose symptoms resemble those of ALS/MND. Neurologists use a number of clinical tests to establish a profile, including blood testing, EMG, MRI, etc;
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What is the prognosis for someone diagnosed with ASD?

AutismHelp Frequently Asked Questions
Autism is a lifelong condition with no cure at this time; the core characteristics will remain to varying degrees. The outcomes are highly variable but are generally dependent on factors such as; the level of intelligence, development of spoken language, personality or temperament, the level of family support and access to appropriate support services. Early diagnosis and support will greatly improve outcomes for the child and the family.
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What is the prognosis of someone diagnosed with LCH?

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Time will tell. Every person is different. This is a very bizarre and unpredictable disease. Some patients enjoy total lifelong remission; others experience relapses throughout their lives. Some have permanent orthopedic, neurologic, or medical complications, and in the worst cases, it can be fatal. Recent studies suggest that the disease is particularly devastating when diagnosed in a child under the age of 2.
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What would you say to someone who's been newly diagnosed with ME/CFS or FMS?

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TIP: You can wrap a word in square brackets to make it appear bold. For example [my story] would show as my story on the Web page containing your story. Do you have a photo of yourself to add? Great! Click the button and find it on your computer. Then select it. Click below to see contributions from other ME/ Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and Fibromyalgia sufferers... Post Viral Fatigue Syndrome - A Year and a Half in Hell This is my story of living with Post Viral Fatigue Syndrome..
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Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis ALS: rockin for a cure
Early ALS symptoms may be similar to a number of other neuromuscular diseases. Diagnostic tests include MRI (magnetic resonance imaging), EMG (electromyogram), muscle biopsy, and blood tests. In order for a definitive diagnosis of ALS to be made, damage must be evident in both upper and lower motor neurons. When three limbs are sufficiently affected, the diagnosis is ALS.
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Quality Health | Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS)
ALS may be difficult to diagnose, and the diagnosis may not become clear until symptoms have progressed or until additional testing and observation have taken place. If your health professional suspects ALS, you will likely be referred to neurologist for diagnosis and treatment. ALS is diagnosed through a careful medical history, a detailed physical exam of the nervous system (neurologic exam), and tests that evaluate nerve and muscle function.
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ALS/MND FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
present there is no definitive means of diagnosis of ALS. Most diagnoses are made by eliminating all other possibilities--ailments whose symptoms resemble those of ALS. Neurologists use a number of clinical tests to establish a profile, including blood testing, EMG, MRI, etc.
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Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS), SVCMC; New York NY
ALS may be difficult to diagnose, and the diagnosis may not become clear until symptoms have progressed or until additional testing and observation have taken place. If your health professional thinks you have ALS, you will likely be referred to a neurologist for diagnosis and treatment. ALS is diagnosed through a careful medical history, a detailed physical exam of the nervous system (neurologic exam), and tests that evaluate nerve and muscle function.
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What will it do to me? What is my prognosis?

Multiple Sclerosis - Frequently Asked Questions FAQ
Impossible to predict. At best you may suffer minor symptoms which may or may not increase in severity over a number of years. At worst you may become very disabled and end up confined to a wheelchair, or in extreme cases you may be completely bed-bound and wholly reliant on care. This site is hosted by names.co.uk and the domain name has been registered with them. I have found them to be reasonably priced, helpful and reliable.
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Irritable Bowel Syndrome impairs the people affected and reduces their quality of life. The symptoms can persist lifelong. The complaints can from time to time increase or ease up. With the right treatment about half of all patients suceed in leading a complaint free life. For that reason it is important for the patient to find an experienced doctor they can trust. 
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FAQ's - Alzheimers-MD
Unfortunately, prognosis is poor. This disease progresses steadily and development of total disability is common. Eventually the Alzheimer's patient requires some type of nursing care, either by family members or a nursing home facility. Death normally occurs not from the disease itself, but usually from an infection such as pneumonia, or the failure of other body systems.
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Studies have indicated that many people with autism may require varying degrees of support throughout their lives. It appears that an individual's intellectual ability may be an important factor in the long term prognosis.
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What Is ALS?

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Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) is a motor neuron disease, first identified in 1869 by the noted French neurologist Jean-Martin Charcot. Although the cause of ALS is not completely understood, the 1990's have brought a wealth of new scientific understanding about the physiology of this disease.
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What is my child's prognosis now that the moyamoya syndrome has been diagnosed?

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Our data suggest that the patient's prognosis is very definitely linked to clinical status at the time the diagnosis is first made and when surgical treatment is instituted. Many of the authors who write about moyamoya link prognosis to age at diagnosis, but I don't believe that this indicator is a strictly accurate one.
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What is the prognosis if my child is diagnosed with CP?

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This is not an easy question to answer. There are countless variables involved that impact long term prognosis. Typically, by the age of 4-7, it is easier to identify long term capabilities, but further treatments could impact that. My advice, don???t get caught up in this. It is EXTREMELY important, and we all want our kids to be the best they can be, but it is easy to focus only on therapies, and not let children be children.
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How is ALS diagnosed? What are the early symptoms?

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There is no specific test or procedure to diagnose ALS. Rather, doctors generally reach a diagnosis by using a battery of tests to eliminate other possibilities. These tests include: blood and urine sampling; spinal taps; neurological examinations; muscle and/or nerve biopsies; imaging technologies, including MRIs, x-rays and myelograms (an x-ray examination of the spine); and electrodiagnostic tests that measure muscles' and nerves' response to electrical currents.
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Why is it only for newly diagnosed patients?

Accentia BioPharmaceuticals | BIOVAXID™
The biopsy needed to make the vaccine must be taken from a cancerous site that has not yet undergone any treatment. BIOVAXID is not currently being studied in previously treated patients with Non-Hodgkin's who relapse. However some new therapies are being studied. For information on those clinical trials you should contact the National Cancer Institute at 1-888-NCI-1937 or visit the following web sites for more information:
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HOW IS ALS/MND DIAGNOSED?

Frequently Asked Questions About ALS
present there is no definitive means of diagnosis of ALS/MND. Most diagnoses are made by eliminating all other possibilities - ailments with symptoms resembling those of ALS/MND. Neurologists use a number of clinical tests to establish a profile, including blood testing, MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) scans and EMGs (Electro Myographs).
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Accelerated Cure Project - FAQs
MS is a difficult disease because it is so unpredictable. No two people seem to have the same course of progression and there is little that can be predicted as to the course an individual will take. MS is very rarely fatal, and people with MS will most likely live out their natural lives.
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MF-FAQ (myelofibrsis)
Many doctors will give quite a negative prognosis, for example: "you have years rather than decades to live"; "don't make any long term plans"; "average life span after diagnosis is four years" and so on. This is based on existing text books which usually are describing figures from some years ago. We feel that while this may have been appropriate in the past that new treatments and new approaches as well as earlier diagnosis offer new possibilities.
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I am/ or my friend/family member is newly diagnosed with a mental illness. What do I do now?

NAMI | Frequently Asked Questions
NAMI offers an array of education and training programs and services for consumers, family members, providers and the general public. These programs draw on the experience of mental health consumers and family members who have learned to live well with their illnesses and are eager to help others, as well as the expertise of mental health professionals and educators. You might also consider contacting your Local NAMI Affiliate for listings of support groups in your area.
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I'm newly diagnosed, what should I do?

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Never feel pressured to make a decision quickly — you have the right to take the time you need to think about your options and come to the decision that is right for you. Don't be afraid to ask for help, from friends and from your doctor. If you don't understand something your doctor says, keep asking questions. Remember that it's not your fault that you have breast cancer and it is not a death sentence. There are millions of women today living with breast cancer. We recommend Dr.
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What Is ALS/MND?

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Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis, a.k.a Motor Neuron Disease-is a rapidly progressive, fatal neuromuscular disease. It attacks motor neurons in the spinal cord and lower brain which transmit signals from the brain to the voluntary muscles throughout the body. When motor neurons die as a result of ALS, the ability of the brain to control muscle movement is lost. When muscles fail to receive messages, they weaken, atrophy, and die. There is no known cure.
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Is ALS painful?

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Some of the pain ALS may cause are pressure sores, muscle aches or cramps, swelling feet, and muscle contractions.
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