Many millennial age people with multiple sclerosis put their own health challenges on the back burner, not fully understanding the implications of proactively managing their condition.
MS diagnosis in your 20s or 30s can cause feelings of fear shock and denial, hearing the words, “you have MS” can be quite jarring and most people will prioritize living their best life over their health and that’s maybe not the best choice when you are having a disease like MS. People with MS can be proactive and can advocate for themselves to get on treatment early so they can live a very full life in the future.
The best way to be proactive is to learn everything you can about the disease and the management options that are available to you to help you live your best life with MS. Visit candoms.org for more information.
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