Digital NMO Patient Guide What You Need to Know 3rd Edition is available online and on our smartphone app, NMO Resources.
The digital edition offers you on-the-go access to NMO facts, research, participation, support, and everything in between. Download the digital NMO Patient Guide What You Need to Know 3rd Edition in its entirety, or by chapter.
This guide may be a companion, a mentor, a compass, a friend – all meant to support you on your journey with neuromyelitis optica (NMO) and/or neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorder (NMOSD).
Whether you are a patient, a caregiver, a family member, a friend, or someone who just wants to learn more about NMO, we hope that you can find some answers to unanswered questions, a helping hand where there was no help. Perhaps its contents will encourage patients and all stakeholders to gain comfort and knowledge from the resources in this guide.
Message from the Founders
“In preparing this 3rd edition of our NMO Patient Guide, we are more inspired than ever by all the members of our NMO community—especially the scores of patients who have said yes to sharing your stories and your clinical data. Together we have made great strides on our mission to solve NMO.”
– Victoria Jackson & Ali Guthy, Founders
What’s Inside
- Updated NMO/NMOSD incidence and prevalence statistics
- NMO explained
- How NMO affects the body
- How to become a CIRCLES participant
- Research and clinical trials updates
- Over 200 NMO docs
- Support resources
- Much, much more!
Did you know?
- NMO research publications have dramatically increased over the last decade.
- We now know the cells involved in causing NMO.
- Two distinguishable forms of NMO have been characterized.
- Much more, and it’s all in the digital NMO Patient Guide.
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The Guthy-Jackson Charitable Foundation is proud to facilitate awareness and education about NMO. It is important to note that information provided in this resource guide should not be used or considered as clinical advice, therapeutic recommendations, or medical treatment. For specific information and medical advice, consult your physician.