Here at PatientsLikeMe, every experience counts, whether you've just been diagnosed, are trying a new treatment, or managing your symptoms. This month, we're standing up and focusing on Multiple Sclerosis (MS), a neurological condition that affects 2,500,000 people around the globe—including more than 400,000 in the United States.1
To help raise awareness about MS, the Multiple Sclerosis Foundation (MSF) and its partners have named March “National MS Education and Awareness Month.” Together, we can stand up and help those living with MS be counted.
There are many different awareness activities you can participate in over the next few weeks. You can also submit a photo to the MSF as part of their “MS Awareness: Make It Count” contest. You’ll need three things:
- A camera (still or video)
- Lots of people wearing the color orange (here’s a picture of the PatientsLikeMe team)
- A homemade sign that says “SUPPORT THE MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS FOUNDATION - BECAUSE MS COUNTS!”
1 http://www.msfocus.org/Facts-About-MS.aspx