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                                                   Multiple Sclerosis (MS)

 

 

Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is a condition which affects the brain and/or spinal cord. Multiple Sclerosis symptoms can occur in any part of the body. MS had a wide variety of symptoms (such as problems with fatigue, vision, coordination, balance or sensation), however MS is different for everyone.

80% of people with MS have Relapsing-Remitting Multiple Sclerosis. This involves episodes of new or worsening symptoms, with slow improvement over time.

Primary Progressive Multiple Sclerosis involves a gradual worsening and accumulation of symptoms. People with this form of MS may experience periods of stabalisation, but not remission.

We are a registered charity which was created to help people with Multiple Sclerosis over 20 years ago. Today, supporting people with MS is still our goal. We also welcome people with any long term or neurological condition.

There are various ways that you can treat the symptoms of MS. We offer several options:

 

To arrange a free trial session please telephone 01546 606303.

If you or someone you know has recently been diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis, you may find our Newly Diagnosed web page helpful.

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