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Are There Any Advantages With A Multiple Sclerosis Support Group?



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By : MIKE SELVON    19 or more times read
Submitted 2008-05-06 21:33:22
The main goal of any multiple sclerosis support group is to enhance the quality of life of MS patients and provide support to their families. Living with a diagnosis of MS can be a terrifying experience that leaves the patient feeling depressed and alone.

Multiple sclerosis support can help the patient come to terms with their illness and teach them life skills that will help them deal with their symptoms safely. In this article, we'll tell you how these support groups can help you and your family.

Many national multiple sclerosis support organizations consist of volunteers and staff that provide information and support to health professionals, employers, institutions and students, in addition to providing support to patients. Besides providing support counseling to their primary clients, an MS support group can educate caregivers, friends and families about the disease. They can also refer patients to additional support services such as self-help groups, recreation and social programs for financial assistance.

Founded in 1946, the National Multiple Sclerosis Society is one of the most recognized supporters of MS research in the world. They also offer extensive services to people with MS, provide professional education programs and participate MS advocacy efforts. The Society is dedicated to achieving a world free of MS and work toward this goal with extensive research geared toward finding the cause and a cure for multiple sclerosis.

This MS support group also functions on a political level by lobbying various levels of government to encourage public policies supportive of the needs of people with multiple sclerosis. The Society provides assistance to over a million people every year through partnerships with the health care community, its home office and a fifty-state network of chapters. Across the country, over 460,000 volunteers participate in events, and support programs and services to help people with MS.

The biggest challenging facing any multiple sclerosis support group is raising the funds needed to provide adequate support services to the MS community. A portion of financial support is provided by government funding and corporate contributions, but organizations mainly depend on money raised through fundraising campaigns and donations. It can be a struggle, but the funds are desperately needed to provide programs that assist MS patients, fund critical research, and finance public awareness campaigns.

Being diagnosed with MS is never easy, but there is support in the community. Your doctor or health care worker can refer you to a multiple sclerosis support group in your area. You can also find multiple sclerosis news and information online.

If you or someone you love is dealing with MS, then these incredible organizations can provide emotional support and educate you about the disease. Learning all that you can about MS will help take the fear factor out of the experience.
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