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Multiple Sclerosis effects approximately 350,000 people inthe U.S., it is an autoimmune disease that affects the central nervous systemby depleting the protective layer called the Myelin Sheath. The protectivelayer or Myelin Sheath helps keep the nerves healthy as well as providesprotection of the conductivity to the nerve. There are four types of M.S. andthis disease usually affects people between the ages of 20 and 50. Although,the cause of M.S. is not known there have been many medical advances on thedisease in recent years. Whether or not M.S. is genetically inherited is stillbeing analyzed. M.S. is considered a family familiar disease, meaning thatextended family members as well as siblings tend to be diagnosed. There are four typesof M.S. which are: Primary Progressive About 10 20% of people with M.S. contact this type of the disease. Primary Progressive unlike the other types continually attacks the persons nervous system. There is a progressive gradual decline in the individuals physical abilities. Relapse Remitting - This type of M.S. effects 65 80% percent of people with M.S. and is the most common type. People with Relapse Remitting undergo an attack (Relapse), relapses can cause damage to any part of the body from the ability to walk to eyesight, and relapse is usually followed by remission (Remitting). While the person is in remitting he or she experiences very little symptoms and can usually carry on a normal life. Secondary Progressive Persons who start off with secondary progressive relapses usually occur less frequent, but the relapse causes more of a disability than with Relapse Remitting. About 50% of those who start off with Relapse Remitting will progress to SP within 10 years. Progressive Relapsing This type of M.S. causes a steady decline in abilities with sporadic attacks. The attacks may be less frequent, but they are more severe. People with M.S. experience an array of life changingevents. I know this first hand; having a wife with M.S. we continually face newchallenges every few years. My wife hasgone from walking with a full time job (working with disability clients) tousing a walker to being confined to a wheelchair. This brings about a constantfight over depression, anxiety and fatigue. One of the ways that we have foundto help us battle with these issues is professional counseling. Finding theright counselor can make all the differences in the world to you mental andemotional health. Another way to help keep M.S. from progressing in your lifeis to visit a M.S. specialist regularly. Many new techniques and medicines arecoming out on the market your doctor can help find the medicine that worksright for you. Getting involved (as muchas you can) in community type projects also can help take ones mind off theproblem at hand.One of the best remedies for an M.S. patient is to getinvolved with the M.S. society. The M.S.Society has a national organization as well as local chapters to help you knowhow to get involved and join support groups with others who have M.S. 5 Ways you can helpsupport M.S. Bike Ride for M.S. over 100 rides across the nation Walk M.S. There are nearly 600 walks nationwide Challenge walk If you are up to the challenge you can walk 30-50 miles over a 2-3 day period Muckruckus M.S. 5 miles of some of the muckiest challenging course you or your group can face. Mud, water, and muck are in store foryou. Do it yourself fundraising.Check out the M.S.website for more information on how you can get involved.
Living,with,Multiple,Sclerosis