Can MS cause dissociation?
Our results indicate that dissociation may occur between physical disability and cerebral lesion volume in either direction in patients with MS. Type of MS, brain atrophy, and spinal cord lesions may help to bridge this dissociation.
Can MS affect your thinking?
Thinking and memory problems, also known as cognitive problems, are common in MS. Issues include memory, attention span, planning, decision making, understanding or concentration. Problems with thinking and memory affect around half of all people with MS.
Can MS make you feel disconnected?
For many living with multiple sclerosis (MS), their symptoms and its impact on everyday life can often leave them feeling disconnected and isolated. They are having to adjust to a new way of life, as they look to take control of their health.
Are there any signs or symptoms of sorbitol intolerance?
Sorbitol intolerance symptoms are the same as those of other intolerances (lactose and fructose intolerance, wheat sensitivity). This makes diagnosis purely by recording the symptoms impossible. The typical symptoms of food intolerance are:
When does sorbitol malabsorption cause digestive problems?
Sorbitol malabsorption occurs when sorbitol can be partially absorbed or not absorbed at all into the blood in the small intestine. When this causes digestive problems, it’s referred to as sorbitol intolerance. However, sorbitol intolerance rarely occurs alone: A combined fructose-sorbitol intolerance is often the cause.
Can a person with fructose intolerance eat sorbitol?
Since sorbitol in the intestine inhibits fructose uptake, the symptoms of sorbitol consumption can worsen if there is a fructose intolerance. In addition, the body converts sorbitol to fructose. But what is bad for people with fructose intolerance is great for diabetics.
Can a high concentration of sorbitol cause eye damage?
In case of diabetics, a fairly high concentration of sorbitol can cause nerve and eye damage. Black-colored, tar-like stools is a symptom that is seen in severe cases.