MSA News (issue 23)

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Issue 23 Autumn 2008

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SMarT The newsletter of the Sarah Matheson Trust

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Contents From the office

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MSA and the Brain Bank

Spotlight on brain donation

MSA support

SMT nurse Samantha Pavey; Manchester Carers Day; travel insurance advice

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Medication news

Gambling concerns; new Florinef storage instructions

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Regional Support

News from the groups

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Find out what members have been doing to raise funds...

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Fundraising

Xmas cards

Order this year’s design

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Letters

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How to get involved 12

News

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elcome to all our readers. This edition leads with a rather delicate issue. The SMT Nurses have been asked on many occasions about what research is being carried out on MSA, particularly relating to treatment options and the possibility of finding a cure. There have also been queries regarding how a definitive diagnosis of MSA can be made, with the sensitive issue of brain donation mentioned on a number of occasions. With these questions in mind, in this issue we have included a piece on important research work being carried out to further our understanding of MSA using donated brain tissue. Natalie Fernandes is SMT’s new Administrator, who took over from Linda Campbell, working three days a week. Natalie has a combined honours degree in English Literature and Psychology. Since graduating, she has worked in a GP surgery and at the prestigious Medical Research Council (MRC) as a Trials Assistant. In her spare time, Natalie also takes part in the Polychondritis Educational Society (PES) as Head of Public Awareness. Natalie is looking forward to assisting the nurses in making the SMT support network expand and grow. We wish Natalie all the best in her role as Administrator. Samantha and Lee will be organising a number of awareness and support days, up and down the country, over the coming months. These days are an excellent way to connect with members and healthcare professionals, with whom we would only normally speak on the telephone. Please feel free to leave a message for us if we are not in the Office to answer your questions. The SMT always replies to telephone messages and emails. We are looking forward to putting together and publishing the next SMarT News. The Sarah Matheson Trust warmly welcomes any contributions that you are able to send (by the 31st December 2008 for the next issue) and hope that the contents of this edition will be both helpful and informative. Lee, Samantha and Natalie

Contact details for the SMT Nurses The Sarah Matheson Trust provides a support and information service to people with Multiple System Atrophy (MSA) and other autonomic disorders, their families and carers, health care professionals and social care teams. We also sponsor and support research into MSA

Lee Potiphar (Autonomic Liaison Nurse): 020 7886 1520 l.potiphar@imperial.ac.uk Samantha Pavey (Specialist Nurse): 020 8150 6250 Samantha.msa@googlemail.com The Sarah Matheson Trust Box 200, St Mary’s Hospital, Praed Street London, W2 1NY www.masweb.co.uk Fax: 0207 886 1540


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