Can a person with MS drive?

Many people with MS can drive normally, but others may need adaptive equipment. Some people with multiple sclerosis may have to stop driving altogether for safety concerns. The best way to find out if it's safe for you to drive is to get evaluated by a driving rehabilitation specialist.
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Can MS make it hard to drive?

Multiple sclerosis (MS) can make driving a challenge. It can affect the skills you need behind the wheel -- your vision, memory, reflexes, and how well you move your arms and legs. Your symptoms can come and go, sometimes in the same day.
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When should a person with MS stop driving?

There is currently no specific guideline for when individuals with MS should stop driving. MS is a progressive neurodegenerative disease. The Expanded Disability Status Scale is used to describe the progression of MS. As the EDSS rating increases from 0 to 10, the ability to continue with safe driving decreases.
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Can you operate on MS?

You may need to have a surgical procedure at some time in your life. MS is generally not a reason to avoid having surgery as your risks of a surgical procedure are no different than the risks to someone who does not have MS. Anesthesia, given to reduce awareness and sensation during surgery, is safe for people with MS.
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Is multiple sclerosis considered disability?

The Social Security Administration (SSA) recognizes MS as a chronic illness or “impairment” that can cause disability severe enough to prevent an individual from working.
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Staying Independent: Driving with MS



What is a good job for someone with MS?

Jobs to Consider

If you have physical limitations such as mobility issues or getting easily fatigued, consider administrative work, human resources, social media management or writing. Many of these positions may allow for remote work so that you can work from home.
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What are good jobs for people with multiple sclerosis?

Jobs for people with multiple sclerosis
  • Work from home jobs. Remote work is becoming more common. ...
  • Office jobs. If you would like to work in an office based role, there are many adjustments that can be made to make the workplace more accessible. ...
  • Freelance jobs. ...
  • Creative jobs. ...
  • Caring jobs.
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Do I have to tell my employer I have MS?

You are not required to say that you have MS. However, if the information you provide is not sufficient to determine that you have a qualified disability under the ADA, your employer has the right to ask for more detailed information — which may lead to disclosure of your diagnosis.
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How long can you live with MS?

One study has found that the average life expectancy for people with MS is 76 years of age. In 2019, the U.S. life-expectancy averaged 78.8 years, and in 2020 it declined to 77.3 years, primarily due to the COVID pandemic. Many people with MS may live for 25 to 35 years or longer after their diagnosis.
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Can you live a normal life with MS?

You may have to adapt your daily life if you're diagnosed with multiple sclerosis (MS), but with the right care and support many people can lead long, active and healthy lives.
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Will MS affect my car insurance?

MS will undoubtedly affect your ability to take out some forms of insurance, and will result in heavier premiums on some others. Despite this, as mentioned before, you must be upfront about your condition when applying for insurance.
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Do you lose your license if you have MS?

Yes – and this is a big YES. You must tell the licensing agency that you have been diagnosed with MS, and you must also inform them if your MS gets worse.
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Can someone with MS drink alcohol?

Alcohol's Effect on MS Symptoms

Even one drink can make issues like unsteadiness worse. “If you have a lot of trouble with balance, thinking, or memory symptoms from MS, it may be better to avoid alcohol altogether,” says Graves. Alcohol can also lead to sleep problems and worsen bladder symptoms.
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Does MS ever go into remission?

If you have multiple sclerosis (MS), your symptoms may get worse for periods lasting at least 24 hours. Between these flare-ups, you have phases of recovery, called remissions. They might last a few weeks, several months, or longer. This type of MS is known as relapsing-remitting MS (RRMS).
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Can you drive a bus with MS?

If you drive, you need to let the vehicle licencing agency know that you have been diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. If MS affects your ability to drive or to use public transport, there is help available.
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Can I drive a commercial vehicle with multiple sclerosis?

According to the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA), as long as MS symptoms and/or treatment are not impeding your ability to operate a vehicle safely, and you are physically qualified to do so, you can apply for and/or be considered to keep or renew an interstate CDL.
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Does MS get worse with age?

Between 1 and 2 in every 10 people with the condition start their MS with a gradual worsening of symptoms. In primary progressive MS, symptoms gradually worsen and accumulate over several years, and there are no periods of remission, though people often have periods where their condition appears to stabilise.
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Can MS be mild forever?

After the first round of symptoms, multiple sclerosis can stay mild without causing major problems for decades, a 30-year British study indicates.
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What are the 4 stages of MS?

Four disease courses have been identified in multiple sclerosis: clinically isolated syndrome (CIS), relapsing-remitting MS (RRMS), primary progressive MS (PPMS), and secondary progressive MS (SPMS).
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How do MS patients walk?

A person's walking ability can be affected by other MS symptoms, including muscle tightness, numbness in the feet, loss of balance and coordination, foot drop, vision impairments, fatigue, or weakness. A steady gait is not only important for getting from point A to point B—it can also be important for safety.
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What will happen if I have MS?

Multiple sclerosis (MS) causes damage to nerve fibers in the central nervous system. Over time, it can lead to vision problems, muscle weakness, loss of balance or numbness. Several drug therapies can limit nerve damage and slow the disease's progression.
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Can MS cause extreme exhaustion?

Fatigue - an overwhelming tiredness - is one of the most common invisible symptoms of MS. Some people find it's the symptom that affects them most. But there are ways to manage it and minimise its effects on your life.
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What color is the ribbon for multiple sclerosis?

The color orange represents MS awareness. Another simple way to spread awareness about MS is to wear this color throughout March. This can include an orange t-shirt, an orange rubber wristband, an orange ribbon, or an orange lapel pin. There are a few other conditions associated with the color orange, too.
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Can you be successful with multiple sclerosis?

Before you go too far down the rabbit hole of fear, we're here to tell you that you can still have a successful and happy work life regardless of your condition. In fact, we spoke with three women who are living with MS and rocking their careers.
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Can MS affect your personality?

While many with MS will experience depression or anxiety at some point, more rarely, some people experience changes to their emotions or behaviour that don't seem to make sense, or that they aren't able to control.
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