Are you between 15 and 25 with multiple sclerosis? Your feedback in this 20-minute survey will improve our online resources. For details please read the information letter.
Young People with MS
While many people think of MS as a disease that happens to older people, the fact is, young people can get MS too.
MS varies from person to person in terms of its symptoms and disease course. However, whether you are a child with MS, or someone much older, the symptoms of MS can be much the same. What is very different though, are the unique concerns related to the differenttimes of life during which MS is experienced.
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Children with MS and their parents may need some information about how to manage MS at school, for instance. Teens with MS may also have concerns about school-life, as well as transitioning to college, university, or work-life. People in their 20s and 30s may be seeking information and support for managing MS as careers and families begin.
Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada
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the nearest regional office: 1 800 268-7582
To locate the MS Society office near you, please select your region:
E-mail: info@mssociety.ca (Please provide your town and
province in your e-mail)