MS Support Group Meets to Celebrate 25 Years

Posted: Published on June 27th, 2012

This post was added by Dr Simmons

Multiple Sclerosis is a devastating disease. It doesn't just affect those that have it, but their loved ones as well. That is why support groups have formed all across the country, including the one that met in Princeton Tuesday evening.

The Bluefield and Princeton MS Support Group met to do just that support each other. In addition, they were celebrating the group's 25 years of existence and support.

Darren Ball of the National MS Society says that treatment has come a long way during that time, and there are now 8 treatments available for MS patients.

The group's president, Doug Mullins, was also given special recognition for his 25 years of service to the group. Mullins says the people in this group are more than just friends, they're family as well. And although the support they give each other is important, there is one more person who Mullins thanks.

"I thank God. God is the reason we are here."

MS symptoms, according to Ball, can include fatigue and tingling, or even more severe symptoms such as difficulty walking, or even paralysis.

If you or someone you know suffers from MS, you can contact the Blueridge Chapter of the National MS Society at 1-800-344-4867. You can speak with a MS Navigator, and learn about local programs in your community.

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MS Support Group Meets to Celebrate 25 Years

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