When should you stop working with MS?

Overview. People living with MS often continue working long after their diagnosis. On the flip side, some people with MS decide to leave their jobs when they are first diagnosed or experience their first major exacerbation, often at the suggestion of their family or doctor.
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Can I stop working with MS?

After you're diagnosed with multiple sclerosis, you may worry about how your condition could affect your work life. You can work with MS. Many people who have it stay in their job for years after they're diagnosed. It varies greatly from person to person.
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Does working make MS worse?

But stress can stem from other sources too, including work, personal relationships, or financial worries. Too much stress may worsen your MS symptoms. How to avoid: Find a relaxing, stress-reducing activity that you enjoy.
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How does MS limit your ability to work?

Put simply, Multiple Sclerosis causes the immune system to destroy the coatings of nerve channels, shorting out nerve signals and limiting the capacity of the spinal cord and the brain to correspond with each other.
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How can MS affect your job?

Recent research shows fatigue and cognitive impairment as the two main reasons why an employee with multiple sclerosis (MS) has to change their job, reduce hours, or retire early. The implication from the research is that MS affects employment status before physical disabilities even set in.
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MS and work: How MS could impact job prospects



Should I tell work 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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Should I tell my employer about MS?

Reasonable adjustments

If your MS is making it harder for you to do your job, there is support available. To access this support, you need to have told your employer about your MS. If you haven't, this will limit the amount of support you can get.
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Is a person with MS considered disabled?

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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How long can I work with MS?

Overview. People living with MS often continue working long after their diagnosis. On the flip side, some people with MS decide to leave their jobs when they are first diagnosed or experience their first major exacerbation, often at the suggestion of their family or doctor.
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Is MS considered a long term disability?

A person living with MS may qualify for short-term or long-term disability or SSDI. Some employers offer short- and long-term disability benefits, or a person can apply for them privately.
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What should I avoid if I have MS?

It's recommended that people with MS avoid certain foods, including processed meats, refined carbs, junk foods, trans fats, and sugar-sweetened beverages.
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How do you know if MS is progressing?

To figure out if disease is progressing, doctors use a scale called the Expanded Disability Status Scale (EDSS). The EDSS is a way of measuring physical disability. Two-thirds of those with MS will not progress past level 6 on the EDSS.
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How can I tell if my MS is getting worse?

If you noticed that the physical ability is worsening over the past 6 months or year, inform your healthcare provider. Also, report changes in cognition such as short-term memory loss, multitasking problems and word-finding difficulties.
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Can you lead 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 are the best 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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Can you get fired for having multiple sclerosis?

For instance, under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), you can't be treated differently at work just because you have MS. For example, you can't be fired or have your hours cut back.
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Can people 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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Does MS make your legs ache?

Neurogenic pain is the most common and distressing of the pain syndromes in MS. This pain is described as constant, boring, burning or tingling intensely. It often occurs in the legs.
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Why do my legs hurt with MS?

MS can damage the nerves that affect your muscles. This can cause acute or paroxysmal pain in the form of spasms. Your arms and legs might shoot out uncontrollably and might have pain like cramping or pulling. Nerve pain can also be chronic in the form of painful or unusual sensations on your skin.
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Is MS a protected disability?

It covers every person with an impairment that substantially limits one or more major life activities. Even people with MS who have never had any disabling symptoms can be protected if they are regarded as having a substantially limiting impairment. Major employment protections are guaranteed by the ADA.
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Does MS qualify for FMLA?

Fortunately, federal law passed in 1993, the Family Medical Leave Act (FMLA), protects some people with MS from losing their jobs due to high absenteeism. Accordingly, people with MS and their caregivers need to understand the basic protections afforded by the FMLA.
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Can you still be a nurse with MS?

Nurse With MS Is 'More Certain Than Ever' That Fitness Is the Key to Stopping MS Progression. “Make your only competition your own self.” Dyan Summers had seen multiple sclerosis (MS) up close in her work as a visiting nurse when she was diagnosed with it herself in 2007.
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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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How many lesions is alot for MS?

According to the team, patients with a combination of more than 13 lesions, with a maximal lesion diameter greater than 0.75 cm, and lesions perpendicular to the corpus callosum, had a 19 times greater chance of progressing to MS during the following year.
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Does stress make MS worse?

Exposure to stress has long been suspected as a factor that can aggravate MS. There are many studies showing that among people diagnosed with MS, stressful life events are associated with a significant increase in risk of MS exacerbation in the weeks or months following onset of the stressor.
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