Do you tell people you have MS?

Telling people you have MS (Multiple Sclerosis) is a very personal choice, with no single right or wrong answer, depending on your comfort level, relationships, and circumstances; many find it helpful for support by starting with close family and friends, while workplace disclosure involves considering legal rights (like the ADA) and potential benefits for job retention, balancing the need for understanding with potential stigma or overgeneralization. It's a process of deciding who, when, and how much to share, often starting with loved ones to gain support and gradually deciding about others like colleagues or new acquaintances.

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How do I tell people I have MS?

If you find it hard talking about personal issues, there are techniques that can help. Try writing down what you want to get across to the person you are telling, or doing some role-playing with someone you trust beforehand. It is a very personal thing, your health, but I don't see why I shouldn't be upfront.

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When to tell someone you have MS?

Friends. There's no need to tell everyone at once. Start with the people with whom you feel most comfortable. With time, you can decide how much you want to share and with whom.

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Is MS considered a critical illness?

Multiple sclerosis (MS) is considered a critical illness for several reasons. It is a complex condition which can have a big impact on your wellbeing. There are many factors which mean that MS is a critical illness.

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How do you explain MS to people?

Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is an incurable, chronic disease affecting the central nervous system (CNS) in which the body's own immune system mistakenly attacks and damages the fatty material – called myelin – around the nerves. This is called an auto- immune response.

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Living with Multiple Sclerosis - How do you tell people you have MS

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Is MS considered a serious illness?

MS is not considered a terminal illness and it's very rare for someone to die directly because of MS. But MS is a lifelong condition and if someone is severely affected, the risk of dying from a complication related to MS (like an infection) is greater.

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What are the personality traits of someone with MS?

Commonly cited MS personality changes include social inappropriateness, disinhibition, apathy, emotional lability, and impulsivity. Despite the prevalence of mood/anxiety disorders and personality changes in MS, no studies have thoroughly examined the relationship between these constructs.

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What are MS sufferers entitled to?

Personal Independence Payment (PIP)

You can spend it on whatever you need, such as paying for support to remain independent during relapses, or to help with extra costs such as heating, transport or help around the house. Some people with MS assume they can't get PIP because they're 'not disabled enough'.

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What is the Big 3 critical illness?

Overview. FWD Big 3 Critical Illness is a term plan insurance that provides you the coverage against all stages of cancers, heart attack and stroke. The yearly renewable plan also provides an additional death benefit of $20,000. Riders can be purchased to further enhance your coverage.

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How serious is an MS diagnosis?

It's a lifelong condition that can sometimes cause serious disability. In many cases, it's possible to treat symptoms. Average life expectancy is slightly reduced for people with MS. MS Society estimates that there are more than 130,000 people diagnosed with MS in the UK.

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What triggers MS to start?

The exact cause of Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is unknown, but it's triggered by a combination of genetic susceptibility, environmental factors (like low Vitamin D, infections, smoking, and stress), and immune system dysfunction that leads the body to attack its own nervous system. Triggers that can worsen existing MS include heat, infections, stress, lack of sleep, and childbirth, while factors like smoking, obesity, and low sun exposure increase risk or severity.
 

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Should I tell my boss I have MS?

You're not legally required to disclose your MS diagnosis unless you're requesting workplace accommodations or your condition directly impacts your ability to perform essential job functions. If you do request accommodations under the ADA, disclosure is necessary—but only to the extent required to support your request.

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What qualifies as an MS emergency?

Usually, MS attacks—though unpleasant—don't require a trip to the emergency room. However, if your symptoms cause significant problems like severe pain, trouble eating, difficulty walking, or inability to move, you may need to seek emergency care.

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How to explain MS fatigue to others?

People describe it as an overwhelming sense of tiredness with no obvious cause.

  1. You may feel extremely tired after very little activity (sometimes called 'lassitude')
  2. You may wake up feeling as tired as you did when you went to sleep.
  3. Your limbs might feel heavy, and it becomes harder to grasp things or to write.

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When to quit working with MS?

If after implementing reasonable adjustments work continues to be detrimental to your health and wellbeing, you may want to consider the option of ill-health retirement or leaving work. This is a very individual decision and would require careful consideration.

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What do people with MS struggle with the most?

MS most commonly affects remembering recent events and remembering to do things. Some people with MS also say that it may take more time and effort to actively search for a memory. This is known as recall. Fortunately there are lots of ways that you can compensate for these kinds of problems.

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What is 40 critical illness?

Cancer, heart conditions, terminal illnesses, stroke and kidney failure are some of the commonly covered diseases and conditions under most critical illness plans.

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How long is something considered a pre-existing condition?

Pre-existing conditions exclusion

This type of waiting period can last a maximum of 12 months, unless you're a late enrollee, in which case it can go up to 18 months. It excludes coverage for any conditions that were diagnosed or recommended for treatment in the 6 months prior to your enrollment date.

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What qualifies as critically ill?

Painter et al write that, “A critically ill or injured patient is defined as one who has an illness or injury impairing one or more vital organ systems such that there is a high probability of imminent or life-threatening deterioration in the patient's condition”.

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What are MS sufferers entitled to in Australia?

There are two main types of government support available for eligible people who are aged 65 years or older and living with MS in the community: Home care packages. Commonwealth Home Support Programme (CHSP)

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What not to do if you have MS?

For those with MS, avoiding too much exercise is a big concern. Too much activity can cause fatigue and worsen symptoms. It's important to listen to your body and know when you've done too much. Pacing activities and taking breaks helps manage energy.

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How do people with MS make money?

Investing - Utilizing high-interest savings accounts or other banking options can be a safe way to earn passive income, but are typically long-term plans. Turn a hobby into a business - If you create jewelry, t-shirts, or other items, several websites exist where you can create a digital storefront and sell your items.

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Do people with MS get angry easily?

MS and emotions

You may easily burst into tears, or suddenly get very angry. These emotions may build up very quickly, and you may have no control over them. Sometimes, these emotions are related to what you're actually feeling.

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What is the best lifestyle for multiple sclerosis?

5 Tips for Living Better with MS: Patients and Caregivers

  • Eat for optimal health. Everyone can benefit from a good diet, but especially people with chronic diseases such as MS. ...
  • Commit to regular exercise. ...
  • Address sleep issues. ...
  • Customize your environment. ...
  • Reach out and get involved.

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How can you tell someone has MS?

Depending on the location of the damage in the central nervous system, symptoms may happen, including numbness, tingling, weakness, visual changes, bladder and bowel troubles, memory troubles, or mood changes, for example. Multiple sclerosis symptoms vary depending on the person.

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