u/Educational-Key8975

How would you realise progression from RRMS to Secondary ?

Hi all. Im male and 56 years old. I was diagnosed with RRMS back in 2004 after bouts of optic neuritis. MRI scans showed some lesions on my brain, but none present on my spinal cord. Reviews with my neurological consultant and several further MRI's show no new lesions since the first in 2004. Im very fortunate in that I can road cycle 100 miles and have maintained a high level of fitness. My frustration is with short term memory which can be pretty scatty, whilst I have great long term memory. I have had to request interview adjustments in my day job when sitting promotion boards because the brain fog and facts recall are very affected. Ive read that RRMS will eventually become secondary progressive. Im not sure if I am still at the RRMS phase, or whether any progression has occurred, what are the indicators that this has taken place? Thanks for any replies and I wish the very best for you all.

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u/Educational-Key8975 — 19 hours ago

Wireless headphones you wouldn't be seen dead wearing outside in public?

I bought a set of Cambridge Audio P100 SE Melomania headphones from Amazon and returned them the same day. The sound was fine, but visually....omg !! The headband cuts into the top of your head, the clamp force is too tight on the ears and the big gap between the headband and the sides of your head makes it look like you have two waste paper bins on the side of your head. I dont mind wearing my Sony XM4 headphones when outside as they look fine, but the melomania se headphones just look imo preposterous.

Any others out there you wouldnt be seen dead wearing? I can name some more, but let us read the suggestions.

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u/Educational-Key8975 — 3 months ago