If you or someone close to you has recently been diagnosed with multiple sclerosis, you probably have many questions and concerns, or you feel so overwhelmed by the diagnosis that you aren’t sure what questions to ask. The National MS Society has developed programs to give you the information and support you need to live comfortably and confidently with this change in your life.
Taking the First Steps
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Learn More about MS
Get the facts about MS: what it is, who gets it and why, what symptoms it can cause. -
Understanding Treatment Options
Strategies available to modify the disease course, treat relapses, manage symptoms, and improve function and quality of life. -
Deciding to Disclose … or Not
Telling others about your MS may be the first thing you want to do—or the last.
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Protecting Your Employment Options
Read about the ways MS can affect employment and learn some strategies for maintaining your place in the workforce.
What the National MS Society Offers
The National MS Society offers a variety of programs and services to help you, including:
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Information
We have an extenisive library of brochures, webcasts, videos, books and magazines.
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Knowledge is Power
An eight-week course for the newly diagnosed. Begin today by contacting Darla Andrews at 214-373-1400 (press 2) or sign up online.
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Resources
National MS Society is an excellent source of referral to community resources.
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Support
We provide many types of support, including Self-Help Groups, educational seminars, health and wellness strategies, family programs, financial assistance and support for day-to-day concerns. We also offer a connection with others living with MS.
Contact us today or call 1-800-344-4867 (press 2).