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Tuesday, April 15, 2008

Day-to-day challenges that come with having multiple sclerosis

Even when you're feeling fine and you're taking your medication to treat the underlying disease, there are day-to-day challenges that come with having multiple sclerosis. Learn more about what you can do to make every day the best it can be when you're living with multiple sclerosis.

Physical impact of multiple sclerosis From vision problems and tingling to poor balance and muscle weakness, there are ways to help manage your multiple sclerosis symptoms. This section provides helpful suggestions for managing the physical challenges of multiple sclerosis.

Emotional impact of multiple sclerosis While many people focus on the physical effects of multiple sclerosis, the emotional effects of the disease also deserve attention. You may not realize it, but that recent struggle with feeling blue or a tendency to be worried and anxious could very well be related to multiple sclerosis. Read more about how multiples sclerosis affects your emotions and how to find help. If you are feeling depressed, talk to your health care provider and learn more about getting help for depression

Financial impact of multiple sclerosis Worries about paying for MS treatment, concerns about insurance coverage and fears of losing income all play a role in your day-to-day challenge with multiple sclerosis. Here you'll find solid, practical advice on addressing the financial impact of multiple sclerosis.

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