Is it hard to talk with MS?

As many as 40 percent of people who are diagnosed with MS will face speech difficulties at some time. The most common problems are loudness, a harsh quality to the voice, and problems with articulation and pitch. The symptom could hit hard with a relapse, or come and go several times a day on a regular basis.
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Does MS make it hard to talk?

Speech is controlled by many areas in the brain. MS lesions (damaged areas) in different parts of the brain can cause several types of changes in normal speech patterns. They range from mild difficulties to severe problems that make it difficult to be understood. Medically, problems with speech are called dysarthria.
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How does MS affect talking?

Some of the more common changes in speech due to dysarthria in MS are: slurred, imprecise or slower speech. low volume or weak voice. difficulty with resonance and pitch control.
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How do you talk to someone with MS?

Ask how your friend is doing, then be ready to listen. Listening without judgment or interruption is one of the most helpful things you can do for any friend, including one with MS. Ask how you can help — but be honest about what you can provide, and say no if you really can't give what your friend needs.
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Why can't I get my words out with MS?

Speech disorders in multiple sclerosis can be caused by weakness or lack of coordination in the muscles used in speaking. This is called dysarthria. Speech problems can also result from weakness of the chest muscles, affecting breathing and the production of breath to speak with.
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Does MS change your behavior?

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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What not to say to someone with MS?

Here are some things to avoid: “But you don't look ill.” MS has lots of symptoms you can't see, like fatigue, pain, heat sensitivity or problems with balance, memory, bladder, bowel or eyes. Saying someone doesn't look ill can undermine how they feel.
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Is life normal 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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How quickly does MS progress?

Most symptoms develop abruptly, within hours or days. These attacks or relapses of MS typically reach their peak within a few days at most and then resolve slowly over the next several days or weeks so that a typical relapse will be symptomatic for about eight weeks from onset to recovery.
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Is it hard to swallow with multiple sclerosis?

MS may affect swallowing in a number of ways by causing difficulty managing solids or liquids, frequent throat clearing during eating or drinking, a feeling that food is stuck in the throat, or coughing or a choking sensation when eating or drinking.
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Can MS cause behavior problems?

MS can occasionally cause inappropriate behavior

A very small proportion of people with MS exhibit inappropriate behavior such as sexual disinhibition. 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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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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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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What are the feelings of MS?

Mobility problems

clumsiness. difficulty with balance and co-ordination (ataxia) shaking of the limbs (tremor) dizziness and vertigo, which can make it feel as though everything around you is spinning.
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What aggravates multiple sclerosis?

Multiple sclerosis (MS) triggers that worsen symptoms or cause a relapse can include stress, heart disease and smoking. While some are easier to avoid than others, maintaining a healthy lifestyle and overall health and wellness can have outsized benefits for MS patients.
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Can you drive with MS?

One of the first questions many people have when they're diagnosed with MS is: “Will I still be able to drive?” The good news is that most people with MS continue to drive as normal.
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What triggers MS flare?

What Causes an MS Flare-Up?
  • Stress.
  • Fatigue.
  • Heat.
  • Infections.
  • Diet.
  • Medications.
  • Smoking.
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Can MS affect 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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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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What helps people with MS?

Activities such as exercise, meditation, yoga, massage, eating a healthier diet, acupuncture and relaxation techniques may help boost overall mental and physical well-being in patients with MS .
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Is there an MS personality?

Highlights. Persons with early MS have a highly agreeable personality; and most have impaired information processing speed (IPS). No single personality factor has a strong or clinically significant relationship with IPS when assessed by the Symbol Digit Modalities Test.
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Does MS make you feel weird?

Extreme fatigue, clumsiness, weird prickly sensations, sluggish thinking, wonky vision -- these are classic and common first symptoms of multiple sclerosis, or MS. But the expected stops here. Damage to the central nervous system, aka your brain and spinal cord, is what causes these 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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