A welcoming visit to the Chilterns MS Centre

Today we took the opportunity to visit the Chilterns MS Centre to meet the wonderful staff and see for ourselves the superb facilities and treatments available to MS sufferers. We also hoped to get a couple of photos of us outside the centre to use in their newsletter article and put on our JustGiving page.

After a rather creaky cycle ride over (neither of us had been out on our bikes for a few days), we were warmly met by Hannah, the Trusts & Foundations Fundraiser, who gave us a guided tour of the new building and facilities and helped us visualise what the money we raise will pay for. It was great to see and hear first hand how much good the centre does for those with MS, and how the money we raise will primarily help fund physiotherapy and other treatments.


Hannah shows us around the centre

One of the fascinating elements of the tour was the Oxygen chamber. This is one of only a few in the country, and it was custom made for the centre. We met three wonderful volunteers who were operating the chamber, and they took the time to show us how the contraption worked, and explained the highly beneficial effects of oxygen therapy to MS patients.
People with MS report significant benefits from oxygen treatment, particularly in managing fatigue, incontinence and pain

Read more at: http://www.chilternsmscentre.org/news
Copyright © Chilterns MS Center
People with MS report significant benefits from oxygen treatment, particularly in managing fatigue, incontinence and pain.

Read more at: http://www.chilternsmscentre.org/news
Copyright © Chilterns MS Center
People with MS report significant benefits from oxygen treatment, particularly in managing fatigue, incontinence and pain.

Read more at: http://www.chilternsmscentre.org/news
Copyright © Chilterns MS Center

Volunteers operating the Oxygen chambers

We were keen to chat to some of the Physios, unfortunately they were all busy running classes or treating individual patients and we didn't want to disturb them! Instead, we embarked on a tea and cake fuelled chat with Rachel and Robert and took a few moments to pose for a a photo or two before we cycled back. Thank you again to Rachel, Robert, and all the staff for an enjoyable and informative visit.


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