What famous person has multiple sclerosis?

Teri Garr. Actress Teri Garr's star was shooting upward in Hollywood in the early '80s, when she noticed troubling symptoms. She revealed her MS diagnosis to the world in 2002. She urges people newly diagnosed with MS to learn all they can about the illness.
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What celebs have multiple sclerosis?

11 Celebrities with Multiple Sclerosis
  • Joan Didion. Joan Didion is an award-winning American author and screenwriter. ...
  • Rachel Miner. ...
  • Jack Osbourne. ...
  • Clay Walker. ...
  • Ann Romney. ...
  • Jamie-Lynn Sigler. ...
  • Richard Pryor. ...
  • Frasier C.
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What famous person was just diagnosed with MS?

Selma Blair, Television and Film Actor

The actor Selma Blair announced in October 2018, at age 46, that she'd been diagnosed with MS the previous August.
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Which actress has multiple sclerosis?

Oct 20 (Reuters) - In October 2018, Selma Blair announced to her fans that she had been diagnosed with multiple sclerosis, an incurable debilitating neurological condition in which the immune system eats away at the protective covering of nerves.
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Can I have a baby if I have MS?

Having MS doesn't seem to affect getting pregnant. During pregnancy, many women find their MS symptoms stay the same or even get better, especially during the third trimester. But if you have MS, you may be more likely than other women to have: A small-for-gestational-age baby.
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How close is a cure for MS?

After how long? Probably between 5-15 years. If cure means 'no more disease activity and no further treatment', this is likely to be achievable with the currently available high efficacy medications.
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How long is life expectancy with MS?

Average life span of 25 to 35 years after the diagnosis of MS is made are often stated. Some of the most common causes of death in MS patients are secondary complications resulting from immobility, chronic urinary tract infections, compromised swallowing and breathing.
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What are usually the first signs of MS?

Common early signs of multiple sclerosis (MS) include:
  • vision problems.
  • tingling and numbness.
  • pains and spasms.
  • weakness or fatigue.
  • balance problems or dizziness.
  • bladder issues.
  • sexual dysfunction.
  • cognitive problems.
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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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How does Montel Williams treat his MS?

Montel Williams does still experience pain, and he uses medication to help manage the disease. However, he continues to enjoy life, even taking up snowboarding, and is determined not to let MS control him.
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Can you drink alcohol if you have multiple sclerosis?

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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What kind of MS Does Jack Osbourne have?

Osbourne was diagnosed with relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis (RRMS) in 2012 after seeing a doctor for optic neuritis, or an inflamed optic nerve. Before the eye symptoms occurred, he had been experiencing pinching and numbness in his leg for three months straight.
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Can you live a happy life with MS?

Most people can enjoy a good quality of life with MS, especially if they have appropriate support. However, a person may need to make lifestyle adjustments in order to retain their quality of life.
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Is MS curable if caught early?

There's no drug or treatment yet that can cure MS. The drugs prescribed for people with MS usually target their overactive immune system; many different medications work this way. Is one of these drugs better than others? Not across the board, Keegan says.
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How serious is multiple sclerosis?

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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What does MS feel like in legs?

Some people with MS describe it as like having bags of sand attached to their legs. This muscle weakness combined with MS fatigue can be upsetting. Weakness in your legs can cause balance and walking difficulties and you may be more likely to fall.
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What can trigger MS?

Multiple sclerosis (MS) triggers include anything that worsens your symptoms or causes a relapse.
...
Here are some of the most common triggers you may experience with MS and tips to avoid them.
  1. Stress. ...
  2. Heat. ...
  3. Childbirth. ...
  4. Getting sick. ...
  5. Certain vaccines. ...
  6. Vitamin D deficiency. ...
  7. Lack of sleep. ...
  8. Poor diet.
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Can you have MS and not know it?

Benign MS can't be identified at the time of initial diagnosis; it can take as long as 15 years to diagnose. The course of MS is unpredictable, and having benign MS doesn't mean that it can't progress into a more severe form of MS.
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Does MS get worse with age?

Over time, symptoms stop coming and going and begin getting steadily worse. The change may happen shortly after MS symptoms appear, or it may take years or decades. Primary-progressive MS: In this type, symptoms gradually get worse without any obvious relapses or remissions.
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What are the 4 stages of MS?

What are the 4 stages of MS?
  • Clinically isolated syndrome (CIS) This is the first episode of symptoms caused by inflammation and damage to the myelin covering on nerves in the brain or spinal cord. ...
  • Relapsing-remitting MS (RRMS) ...
  • Secondary-progressive MS (SPMS) ...
  • Primary-progressive MS (PPMS)
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Can MS stay mild?

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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Has anyone been cured of multiple sclerosis?

There's currently no cure for multiple sclerosis (MS), but treatment can help manage it. In recent years, new medications have become available to help slow the progression of the disease and relieve symptoms.
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Why is Benadryl great for multiple sclerosis?

In light of previous laboratory studies of the antihistamine compound at UCSF, the researchers said, the drug most likely exerted its effect by repairing damage MS had inflicted on myelin, an insulating membrane that speeds transmission of electrical signals in the nervous system.
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Is coffee good for MS?

Background: Coffee and caffeine are considered to have beneficial effects in patients with multiple sclerosis (MS), an autoimmune disease of the central nervous system (CNS) that can lead to disability and chronic fatigue.
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Where is the best place to live with MS?

The ten best states to live in as a disabled person
  • Missouri.
  • New York.
  • Hawaii.
  • Colorado.
  • Minnesota.
  • Washington, D.C.
  • South Carolina.
  • Ohio.
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