MS disabilities are a great source of worry for those who have been diagnosed with MS. They feel anxious that they will eventually be limited by these multiple sclerosis disabilities.

It is not unusual for MS patients to feel trepidation about what lies ahead. The general prognosis for MS patients is the ultimate progression of their symptoms to disability of some form or another. Conventional medicine has helped manage this fear somewhat by postponing the development of such symptoms. Patients who are diagnosed with MS early and start conventional treatments for the disease immediately are often successful in postponing the development of MS disabilities for many years. Their medication helps to slow down the destructive processes of demyelination. Hence they do not develop lesions to the extent that they otherwise would. As a result, they are also slow to progress to disability.

Another group whose progression to disability is …