MS Awareness Month
For more info about MS visit msfightback.org.uk.
Or for details about the Amy Winehouse Foundation
see amywinehousefoundation.org.
l.haywood@the-sun.co.uk
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By SIMON GILLESPIE, Chief executive of the MS Society
BECAUSE MS is poorly understood, living with it can turn a simple shopping trip or social event into an ordeal – where strange looks and hurtful remarks can all be part of daily life.
Yet people with MS have the same aspirations as anyone else.
Most want loving relationships, an active social life and a successful career – and like Janis, they can have this, given the right support and understanding.
Of course, MS presents many challenges, but society can place further unnecessary barriers in the way of people with MS, making it harder than it needs to be to live a full life.
For more info about MS visit msfightback.org.uk.
Or for details about the Amy Winehouse Foundation
see amywinehousefoundation.org.
l.haywood@the-sun.co.uk
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By SIMON GILLESPIE, Chief executive of the MS Society
BECAUSE MS is poorly understood, living with it can turn a simple shopping trip or social event into an ordeal – where strange looks and hurtful remarks can all be part of daily life.
Yet people with MS have the same aspirations as anyone else.
Most want loving relationships, an active social life and a successful career – and like Janis, they can have this, given the right support and understanding.
Of course, MS presents many challenges, but society can place further unnecessary barriers in the way of people with MS, making it harder than it needs to be to live a full life.
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