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10 Questions to Ask Your Doctor About Multiple Sclerosis

  1. Have you been able to rule out every other possible cause of my symptoms?
  2. What form of multiple sclerosis do you think I have?
  3. What drug(s) should I take to treat my MS?
  4. How will I know if the drugs are working?
  5. What side effects should I expect, and how should I respond to them?
  6. Should I take steroids during an attack?
  7. Is there anything else I can do to cope with attacks?
  8. What do you recommend for treating the symptoms of my MS (like muscle spasms or pain)?
  9. Could I enroll in any nearby clinical trials of new treatments?
  10. Are there any local support groups?

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Reviewed by Jon Glass on March 15, 2010

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