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Published Date: 29 April 2009
The results of a new MS Society survey have been released which identify a widespread lack of understanding about multiple sclerosis (MS).
Of more than 2,000 people questioned, only six per cent of respondents knew there are more than 85,000 people in the UK with MS.

Only one in four knew a diagnosis was usually made between the ages of 25 and 34. Under half could not name a single s
ymptom.

The research highlights the misconceptions that exist around the condition, and has been released for this week's MS Week (April 27 – May 3), during which the Boston and District Branch of the MS Society hopes to encourage greater understanding.

As a person with MS and working to make a difference to the lives of people with MS I have been involved with the branch for 15 years.

During that time I have heard from fellow members about how misconceptions about MS make their lives tougher.

Living with MS is hard enough; living with ignorance makes it all the harder.

The branch works hard to offer support to those that need it.

We provide information, advice and support on living with MS, grants for those needing equipment, respite or other services, hold regular social events on the first Thursday of each month from 7pm in Sutterton Community Centre as well as outings, barbecues, meals out and our annual Christmas lunch.

We are a great place to meet other people living with MS and talk to someone who knows what you are going through.

We would like to encourage people in Spalding to take time out during MS Week to find more about MS.

Contact us on 01775 725106, or visit our website www.mssociety.org.uk/boston

IAN COX
Treasurer
Boston and District Branch of the MS Society




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