Multiple Sclerosis causes changes in a person’s body that aren’t always conducive to work, thus the need for alternative jobs for people with MS in some cases. Physical symptoms or changes a person experiences during different stages of MS can alter the person’s ability to carry out work-oriented tasks in the same manner as before the diagnosis of MS was given. Sometimes people with MS are able to work in the same place for many years after being diagnosed with MS, but not all are so fortunate.

There are forms of MS that are more progressive than others, which can render a person’s muscles and limbs useless in a short span of time. The faster the disease advances, the more severe the symptoms are and the less they go into remission. During remission periods, individuals with MS are able to go about daily activities with relatively little difficulty. Once a …