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Counselling
We are all very much aware of the courage it can take to make contact with other people such as ourselves. "If I don't think about it and pretend I haven't got it, it might go away" is what many people with MS think, particularly those newly diagnosed.

However, we take a positive approach  - that is to do all we can to keep this 'intrusion' into our life as stable as possible.

"Go home and forget about it" has been the advice often given to those diagnosed as having MS.

This is not what those newly diagnosed want to hear! People with MS can feel angry, frightened, worried or even desperate because of their situation. They may live alone or with their families.  Rightly so, they may feel that revealing their degree of anger or fear may be more than their family or close friends can cope with.

Similarly, members of a family in which someone  has MS may be desperate for help and advice on how to cope.

Above all, there is enormous value and comfort to be gained by simply coming to a Centre and meeting and talking to other men and women who share the same problems and experiences as yourself. A positive attitude to managing MS is an essential ingredient for success in dealing with the disease - generating this is much easier with such friendly associations.

 not visit our Centre where you will find many members who will no doubt have experienced similar

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