Involuntary crying and laughing reported by more MSers
Posted: Mon Mar 14, 2011 2:17 am
Involuntary crying and laughing reported by more people with MS than expected
MS can impact not only physical and cognitive abilities, but also a person's emotional wellbeing. In cooperation with the research organization Infogroup/ORC and supported by an unrestricted educational grant from Avanir Pharmaceuticals, the Multiple Sclerosis Association of America (MSAA) conducted an independent, online survey of almost 20,000 of its members in the fall of 2010.
The purpose of this survey was to better understand the extent and impact of a particularly challenging neurological condition known to occur among people living with MS: pseudobulbar affect (PBA).... Read More - http://www.msrc.co.uk/index.cfm/fuseact ... ageid/2304
MS can impact not only physical and cognitive abilities, but also a person's emotional wellbeing. In cooperation with the research organization Infogroup/ORC and supported by an unrestricted educational grant from Avanir Pharmaceuticals, the Multiple Sclerosis Association of America (MSAA) conducted an independent, online survey of almost 20,000 of its members in the fall of 2010.
The purpose of this survey was to better understand the extent and impact of a particularly challenging neurological condition known to occur among people living with MS: pseudobulbar affect (PBA).... Read More - http://www.msrc.co.uk/index.cfm/fuseact ... ageid/2304