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MS Support Groups, Helping People Cope With Their Diagnosis of Multiple SclerosisYou wake up in the morning feeling alone. This is the day after your diagnosis and you can?t believe this is happening to you. You haven?t been yourself for some time. After many visits to the doctor and some tests, the results are not promising, or sThe diagnosis of multiple sclerosis (MS) opens up unknown territory for most people. Your feelings of loss, anger, fear, frustration and denial are very real. Your reaction to this news is more normal than you may realize. Most people experience some, if not all, of these feelings when they receive unwanted news. It is very important to allow yourself to experience these feelings as you digest the news of your diagnosis. The exciting information is that MS is well known and understood by many physicians and survivors of MS. Information on MS is easily accessed through the MS society, at the library, through your doctor and on the Internet. MS support groups are vibrant and active in responding to inquiries from individuals who have been newly diagnosed. Your life and how you choose to live it is all up to you. Learning to be an active participant in living with MS Embrace your future. You may have heard the saying ?as one door closes another door opens.? If just for now try to consider that a ?window of opportunity? has come your way. This may be your chance to review your life, how you are living, and seek support and guidance to create your new life path. You might be surprised what prospects may come your way. Article Directory: http://www.articledashboard.com This article is brought to you by a Multiple Sclerosis support group. Optic Neuritis is the most common symptom at onset of MS. Permalink: http://expert-talk.com/tips/343/ms-support-groups-helping-people-cope-with-their-diagnosis-of-multiple-sclerosis-25343.htm Related Tips and Advices
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