Poor Vision: What is Optic Neuritis?Optic neuritis is a common symptom experienced by those with multiple sclerosis (MS) and those who are experiencing their first attack before...reactions57comments
MS Is . . .The experience of living with multiple sclerosis (MS) can vary wildly from one person to the next. In recognition of that, we...reactions7comments
For Our Family & Friends: MS, Heat & HumidityWhen I think about my life with Multiple Sclerosis, I often consider how much easier my life would be if there was...reactions32comments
MS Is Picking SidesDon’t ask me how I come up with the titles to these articles at times because I honestly couldn’t tell you. I...reactions6comments
PML, the JC Virus, and MisconceptionsMany people with Multiple Sclerosis live with a pretty big fear of three letters: PML. The very mention of this acronym, which stands...reactions5comments
Lessons from My First 10 Years of Life With MSI'll soon be entering my tenth year living with multiple sclerosis (MS). I was diagnosed in 2010, just after I turned 20...reactions36comments
How I Know if I'm Having a RelapseMany people living with multiple sclerosis (MS) have asked themselves at one point or another, "Am I having a relapse?" Jenny has...reactions4comments
Losing Faith In Your DoctorsWhen you live with multiple sclerosis, relying on doctors becomes a big part of your life. That happens to everyone eventually, but...reactions2comments
My Hands - Poor Fine Motor SkillsI used to always work with my hands; I was the kind of kid who liked to take things apart to find...reactions80comments
MultipleSclerosis.net Stories Throughout the DecadeThe stories section is a special and unique section of our site where community members can share any aspect of what life...reactionscomments
Tips for an Easier Round of Solu-MedrolLiving with relapsing MS can be challenging and unpredictable. Relapses can be extraordinarily disruptive. One treatment prescribed to help recovery from a...reactions5comments
Did MS Ruin My Marriage?As I sit perusing my social media feed, I see several of my fellow MS warriors share a wonderful post from another...reactions73comments
Community Views: Tips for Managing Muscle Spasms and CrampingOne of the most discussed symptoms in the MultipleSclerosis.net community is spasticity, which includes muscle spasms or cramps. We wanted to learn...reactions18comments
Travel Tips For Those Living With MSTraveling with MS can present challenges. It boggles my mind how many things there are to consider and plan for, and the...reactions4comments
Popular Reads From the Last 10 YearsOur wonderful community at MultipleSclerosis.net would not be possible without our incredible health leaders! Through every article they write and share with...reactionscomments
Assistive Technology Improves the Lives of People with MSWho’s old enough to remember the Saturday morning cartoon The Jetsons? For you youngsters, The Jetsons depicted a future world where humans...reactions11comments
My Child Needs an MRI: What Now?If your child has been diagnosed with pediatric MS, or if their doctor is concerned they may have the condition, an MRI...reactions1comment
Praying, Hoping, Waiting: MRI AnxietyEach time I go in for an MRI, I leave a nervous wreck awaiting the results. In cancer patients, they refer to...reactions7comments
New MRI Technique Promises to Help MS PatientsAll diseases benefit from the early discovery. It improves the odds of survival and can provide a pathway to efficient treatment. Having...reactions4comments
What Are the Different Types of MRIs Used for Multiple Sclerosis?Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is one of the most important and most commonly used tools for diagnosing and monitoring multiple sclerosis (MS)...reactions2comments