Does MS make you mean?

MS can occasionally cause inappropriate behavior
This type of behavior is thought to result in part from MS-related damage to the normal inhibitory functions of the brain.
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Does 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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Do MS patients get mean?

People with multiple sclerosis (MS) feel more than twice as much withheld anger as the general population, but expressed anger levels are similar. Researchers were surprised by the results from the 195 MS patients. They also found that elevated withheld anger levels were not related to the severity of the patients' MS.
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Can MS cause violent behavior?

The present results show that patients with MS may not necessarily present a tendency to aggressive behavior, as previously reported. In some populations, like the one in the present paper, low degrees of tendency to aggression may occur at significantly higher rates among patients with MS, in relation to controls.
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Does MS cause lack of empathy?

Multiple sclerosis (MS) is an immune-mediated demyelinating disease of the central nervous system (CNS). Recently, numerous studies have shown that MS disrupts a number of social cognitive abilities, including empathy, theory of mind (ToM), and facial emotion recognition.
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Mood Changes in MS



What personality issues 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 is the emotional cause of MS?

Most of the studies show that acute short-term stress has no negative effects on the progress of MS. However, chronic psychosocial stresses, such as interpersonal conflict, loss of loved ones, lack of social support, anxiety and depression were identified as risk factors to aggravate the symptoms of patients with MS.
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Why do people with MS get angry?

Causes of Anger in MS

When the myelin sheath of nerve fibers in these brain regions are damaged or destroyed, nerve signaling is impaired. This can affect the function of the brain region leading to a change in emotional expression, personality, behavior, etc.
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Are MS patients manipulative?

The common clinical signs of the disease include motor and sensory deficits, cerebellar symptoms, fatigue, and/or vision problems [6], which can impact manipulative dexterity, among other significant aspects. Specifically, manipulative dexterity is impaired in 76% of the population with MS [7].
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How does multiple sclerosis affect you socially?

Multiple sclerosis can take a toll on all your relationships. If your symptoms flare, you might not be able to go to family dinners or social events after work. You may feel that you've let people down. MS also can affect your self-esteem.
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Are people with MS angry?

MS can cause significant anxiety, distress, anger, and frustration from the moment of its very first symptoms. The uncertainty and unpredictability associated with MS is one of its most distressing aspects. In fact, anxiety is at least as common in MS as depression.
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Can MS cause mental problems?

Depression can occur in up to 50 percent of MS patients and is three times more common than in the general population. Up to 40 percent of support partners, such as caregivers and spouses, may also experience depression at some point in life.
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How do you deal with someone with multiple sclerosis?

Just being there is a great start
  1. Let them know how much your relationship means and that you're still up for having fun together.
  2. Instead of going out, arrange to have a meal at home or to watch TV or a film.
  3. Keep the contact going through Skype, Face Time and social media.
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What does MS do to your thinking?

Problems with memory and thinking - also called 'cognitive problems' - can affect people with MS, but most people will be affected mildly. Some people find it harder to find the right words, to concentrate or to recall things quickly.
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Can I have 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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What is life like for someone with MS?

MS affects each person differently.

This may block or slow down the communication between your brain and spine with the rest of the body. You can have numbness and tingling, balance problems, dizziness, vision issues, fatigue, or other things including problems with sex or your bladder and bowel.
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Is MS a life threat?

MS itself is rarely fatal, but complications may arise from severe MS, such as chest or bladder infections, or swallowing difficulties. The average life expectancy for people with MS is around 5 to 10 years lower than average, and this gap appears to be getting smaller all the time.
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Is MS triggered by trauma?

Meta-analyses of case-control studies have shown a significant association between head trauma and the risk of MS [1,3].
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Does MS cause bipolar disorder?

Multiple sclerosis (MS) is associated with a higher prevalence of mood and psychiatric disorders, such as bipolar disorder (BD). While mania is most often associated with BD, MS can also induce manic symptoms.
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Can people with multiple sclerosis cry?

Some people with multiple sclerosis find that they experience sudden episodes of uncontrollable laughing and/or crying at inappropriate times, or which are unrelated, or out of proportion, to their current mood. This can happen if MS lesions have occurred in the areas of the brain that control your emotions.
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Is it hard dating someone with MS?

Dating someone with MS, or being in a relationship with them, can be a source of happiness and contentment. However, the condition can also be challenging, meaning people may need to adapt their approach to spending quality time together, intimacy, and maintaining an emotional connection.
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Does MS affect relationships?

Adapting relationships

Relationships can be profoundly affected by MS, particularly the relationship with a long-term partner, husband or wife. Coping with the physical symptoms, managing pain and fatigue can put pressure on the individual and those closest to them.
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Can MS lead to schizophrenia?

Studies have noted that patients with MS have an increased risk of developing SCZ or bipolar disorder (BD). It is suggested here that MS and a subgroup of SCZ have similar etiologies. Factors such as gender, ethnicity, geography and season also have an influence on the occurrence of MS and SCZ.
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