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I have multiple sclerosis (for over 6 months) . And mother has too (for 14 years). While there is no evidence that MS is directly inherited, there is some sort of genetic link as well. From the MS Sourcebook: Most people you ask that have MS have someone else your family line that has it. they don't think MS is directly inheireted, meaning you could have a dormant gene and pass it on to your children. My mom has had MS for 30 years and they told her that it is unlikely but possible that she could pass it onto her kids..it's one hell of a disease..just hope it says under control and it doesn't affect you much..take care I understand how you feel on this one. I also have MS and my doctor actual had said that it may be passed through dormant genes. Another thing that they think has an effect on it, is the environment and gender. Women are more likely to be diagnosed with MS then men and depending on heritage, it may be more likely to be diagnosed with MS. Doctors don't actually know what causes Multiple Sclerosis, only some 'patterns'. My son was diagnosed with MS about 3 years ago. Not one person, on his father's or mother's side, has ever been diagnosed with MS. We went back as far as we could and looked this up. He has relapsing MS and has had about 2 relapses every year. His first symptom is usually losing his sight and then he starts to get muscle weakness, followed by tingling in his arms. I think that the last 3 or 4 times he has had an attack, he has been overheated or overstressed. Being stressed out or getting too hot are things that you want to be really careful about. The most important thing is to be very aware of any changes that you might notice. Any tingling or weakness could be the onset of MS. I know that at first, my son was afraid to mention these things, because he was so scared of having an attack. When he understood that if he did not get immediate attention things could get real bad, he would finally take action and pay attention to these things. I am so sorry that you have this horrible disease. Please, ask everyone you know to support the MS Society. Hopefully, they will someday find a cure and it will be soon enough to help you and also my son. |
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