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Indeed, many multiple sclerosis patients experience cognitive problems as changes occur in the brain from MS. Memory, for example, is affected. Some may lose the ability to perform multiplication. Others might forget directions to a place that they have gone to many times in the past. Also, a patient may forget words or how to finish sentences. There are any number of things that can happen cognitively when a person has multiple sclerosis. However, an individual can defend against these changes by engaging in activities that produce an active mind. For example, reading or engaging in activities that require problem solving. Some individuals have even resorted to flash cards to reinforce memory or to retain certain skills (such as math). In addition to this there may be medications that your physcian can prescribe to help. 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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