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Showing posts with label multiple sclerosis. Show all posts
Showing posts with label multiple sclerosis. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 3, 2016

Check out the #MSclearguide

Take a look at London MS Guide (@msclearguide): https://twitter.com/msclearguide?s=09

Monday, December 14, 2015

Collective Global Thinking #MS #MSClearguide #Monarchyonline #MSIF

Collective Thinking from two CEOs World MS Federation & #Monarchyonline global education in London UK about 2016 strategy for #MS
Fantastic day!
Take a look at @kazaston's Tweet: https://twitter.com/kazaston/status/676428583565402112?s=09

Thursday, November 19, 2015

Multiple Sclerosis (MS) Clear Guide Updates are coming in 2016..... #MS #MSClearguide #thinkMS

I am so excited to share that the '#MSClearguide' is going to be updated in 2016' says author Kaz Aston.

After amazing support and feedback since publication in 2013 the free, medically correct, clear guide to Multiple Sclerosis or MS will be updated by creator Kaz Aston and various medical experts.

New research findings and lifestyle information to help promote healthy living and disease management will be integrated into the new clear guide. This approach, guide creater Kaz Aston feels can be so helpful to answer questions quickly or find the right people that can provide advice and information.

Kaz Aston and fellow medical editors are so pleased that the MS Clear guide has also been reproduced after published in 2013 by many other global MS Charities and still is. Therefore, the purpose of the MS clear guide has definitely been achieved over the last two years says author Kaz Aston.

Kaz Aston says '2015 has been an amazing year for the #MSClearguide because the guide has also been shared at the, 2015 'World MS Patient Conference', various global medical events with pharmaceutical companies and with many community organisations like Rotary in London, UK in both hard copy print magazines or journals. Further evidence and research to help people affected by multiple sclerosis (MS) is always important to share to send out a message of hope for now and the future.

Additionally, the online presence with websites or social media channels continues to grow for MS clear guide. Recent social media campaigns have generated public engagement of between twenty and fifty million people that often generate trending topics on Twitter.

For more information about the MS clear guide please just email via our websites. www.msclearguide.london www.kazaston.london
Thanks everyone for all of your amazing continued help & support.
All the very best,
Kaz Aston
+447768904878
misskaston@gmail.com
www.kazaston.com

Monday, September 14, 2015

Diagnosis to Treatment Why Such Long delays for patients to get their prescribed medication? #Healthcare #GP

I am shocked to experience such long delays in getting a prescription after gaining fantastic advice and treatment from my GP (General Practitioner GP) when reviewing recent blood tests results over the phone. From the date of my blood test to getting the medication to treat my health problem has taken three weeks.
Have you experienced similar challenges? Is this similar in your area?

Interestingly, after being told some extra medication was needed by my GP and the prescription apparently being sent straight away electronically to my designated chemist, six phone calls were still needed.
When trying to understand why this is happening I recognise the pressures for GP's to see ever increasing numbers of patients, which they are managing very well under the circumstances but, this is not about the GP it's more linked to the pharmacy and GP staff from this and other similar experiences similar to this one.

Consequently, this is more about communication and when people are using telephone calls if people cannot always get to the surgery. Therefore, can only hope that the advent of using more modern communication will link to this area. As a person with an #MS #Multiplesclerosis diagnosis access to treatment, information and medication, is very important.
Additionally, as an MS campaigner and trained community specialist practitioner feel we must share these experiences to help improve services and reduce patient concerns that may also affect overall health. Therefore, ask you to share any useful experiences that may help me to add extra context to this challenge for primary care services.

Thanks so much and please just contact me if you feel can help with this communication or have a powerful experience you want to share.

Kaz Aston
#MSClearguide Team #London www.msclearguide.london
Contact http://www.kazaston.com/contact-ms-support
Twitter: @kazaston @MSClearguide





Sunday, May 17, 2015

#thinkMS Global News on Twitter #multiplesclerosis

The 2015 MS Patient Summit is just around the corner and Kaz Aston, the conference moderator is excited about the event on Friday 22nd of May 2015.
Kaz is delighted that the recent press release has made Global Google news for MS and hopes that by sharing the # hashtag #thinkMS on the 22nd of May this will boost awareness about the neurological condition that affect 2.5million children and adults around the world.
Please see the press release details and share if you can help us keep helping people learn more about this condition that at the moment is still incurable Global MS News Press Release May 2015
If you want to learn more about what MS is and how affects people please check out the #MSClearGuide written by Kaz Aston & other MS Expert Doctors MSClearGuide
In the meantime, people just contact Kaz Aston via her website Contact Kaz Aston


Monday, August 4, 2014

#MS UK DAY 2014 celebrates 21 years of support for MS

#MS UK Day 2014

MS UK is celebrating 21 years of providing support for people affected by MS. 
It was great to catch up with MS UK recently to see their head office and Joseph court in Essex fitness & exercise centre. We also shared the latest news about my work for MS with various global partners that are helping to spread the word to help recognise and provide support.
I am so excited by the support for MS that is happening in the UK and globally. In particular the Royal College of Nursing or RCN is really keen to help me in with the challenges of adherence and compliance with MS treatments such as, regularly taking the medication prescribed to help stop the progression of the condition in many cases.
These challenges are not just about taking tablets but also for lifestyle changes that may help with difficult symptoms that MS might cause problems with. Additionally, this is not just an MS challenge compliance difficulties can affect any health condition and sadly it does.

On the 4th of August I will be supporting MS UK with a twitter campaign using various # (hash tags) that I have shared the benefit of using to help people quickly find and share information through social media.
For this latest project I will be using #MSUKDAY along with other # hash tags they have now set up.

Further information is included in the article, below, from the new pathways magazine that MS UK produces for members of their organisation. Why not checkout MS UK WEBSITE for further information or have a look at my website Kazaston.com and our London MS Clear guide page London Msclearguide on Facebook provided FREE by qualified MS medical professionals because we want to help people with MS and not make a profit or ask for money to do this work.

Thanks again to everyone that has helped with this work in particular the MS unit at Charing Cross hospital in London. Additionally, Rotary in London especially the London & Barkingside clubs. The support Rotary has given and also does internationally Free of Charge has constantly been offered which is truly amazing and helps so many people that might need a helping hand or information.

Don't forget if you use twitter pop #MSUKDAY in your tweets to help support raising awareness about MS.  Will keep you posted on how we get on with our #MSDAYUK mission :)


Thursday, October 24, 2013

Understand MS Multiple sclerosis

If you want to understand more about Multiple Sclerosis (MS) see #msclearguide tranlated in 67 different languages & free online at kazaston.com

Thursday, October 3, 2013

Exciting Times for MS Treatment says Dr Malik MS Expert from London


Listen to Dr Malik MS specialist & Neurologist from Imperial College NHS Trust talking about, as he shares, exciting treatment Progress for Multiple Sclerosis (MS). New treatments and options have been developed and are also being researched. Click on the link below to hear a short interview at these options.
Dr Omer Malik Exciting Times for MS


Special thanks to Dr Malik for sharing his time with me, Kaz Aston on the 27th of September 2013.

Multiple Sclerosis numbers increases by 10% Globally