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There are about 2.3 million people worldwide with MS, and about 330,000 of those cases are in the United States. Statistical evidence suggests that about 75% of MS patients will be ambulatory all of their lives and will never need a wheelchair, and that as many as 40% will not experience symptoms that are severe enough to limit their daily activity. Twenty percent of affected individuals will have the benign type of multiple sclerosis which will have little or no effect on them. But the flip side to these statistics are that eighty percent of those with MS will not have the completely benign variant and sixty percent of MS patients will have symptoms that are severe enough to limit their daily activity. Questions and Information about Multiple Sclerosis, or MS Social Security Disability Claim Information MS and Disability - Filing for benefits on the basis of Multiple Sclerosis |


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