My mother in law is suffering from msa-c I believe. Now her left and right sides are almost impaired. She not able to chew, swallow in the night times. She can't talk. Can't walk without assistance, now it's becoming hard to walk even with assistance. How to take care of her now?
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I am sorry to hear about your concern but will be happy to assist you. There is no cure, and many physicians are not familiar with the condition ? meaning msa is often misdiagnosed. However, symptoms can be managed, which is why it's important to be evaluated and treated by physicians who have experience dealing with msa. Let's connect over a call so that we can discuss your concern in details and make a suitable treatment plan for you.
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Get their attention. Put your hand gently on their shoulder, or speak their name to get their attention, before you give important information. Reduce background noise. Turn off the music or television. When in restaurants and social gatherings, sit away from crowded areas. Speak clearly. People with hearing loss hate mumbling. Face the person and enunciate clearly. Speak at a speed slightly slower than normal (but not too slow). Speak loudly. Speak a little more loudly than normal, but don?t shout. Repeat yourself. People with hearing loss may compensate by nodding as though they understand, when in fact they didn?t hear you. Have good lighting. Facial expressions and body language can be seen more clearly in well-lit areas.
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