Although MS has visible manifestations, many of its symptoms are not outwardly apparent. This is the "invisible" side of MS, which means that in many cases, only the patient is really aware of his or her symptoms.
Outstanding! I would also like to encourage physicians treating MS to actually "inquire" of the patient whether they are living with a family who denies the MS because the patient looks so good. The internal strife caused by family and friends who act a
Wow...this is a very good video. The problem MS creates in a family needs to be adressed and this video does a great job at helping with this. Thanks for doing this!
Flowerfloosey
wow!!! I have been told by different family members that the doctors don't know what they are talking about when I told them that they told me I had ms. I was soooooooooo annoyed and I wondered how to respond from now on to comments like that. I just had my son in-laws parents tell me when I told them the doctor said I had ms tell me NO you don't. I think that is as frustrating as the disease itself!!! I think the next person that says that to me is going to get this reply.... somehow I think the 4 doctor's 36 years of college top your level of education!!!!!!! ( 2 radiologists, 1 neurosurgeon and 1 neurologist) who all said I have ms....roncart