Home > Health > Conditions and Diseases > Neurological Disorders > Demyelinating Diseases > Multiple Sclerosis > Support Groups
Sites in this category serve the support needs of people with Multiple Sclerosis or similar conditions. The sites provide information and resources. Many sites provide up to the minute news on issues related to health. Many sites listed are interactive - you will find message boards & chat areas. You are encouraged to read each sites PRIVACY POLICY. Use these sites for educational & support purposes only. They should not be used as a substitute for a consultation with your doctor or other health care provider.
http://www.clams.org/
Computer literate advocates for Multiple Sclerosis.
http://bgmarketinginc.com/copingwell/
monthly educational teleconference.
http://www.multiple-sclerosis-mf.org/
A charity providing funding for research.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ms20something/
Invites young and old persons affected by MS to share.
http://ca.groups.yahoo.com/group/msmeans_talking/
Yahoo! message board.
http://www.mswatch.ca/
Gives information on events and personal stories.
http://www.msworld.org/
For persons with Multiple Sclerosis and those who love them to meet for support and share information. Chats, a library, tech help, member e-mail group, message boards, and magazines.
http://members.tripod.com/mss_stevenage/index.htm
Newsletter of the Stevenage and District Branch.
http://www.healingwell.com/community/default.aspx?f=32
Moderated message boards and chat.
http://www.multiplesclerosis.com/
Information and interactive tools to help manage the disease.
http://peoplewithms.com/
Chat, Discussion,links, stories and pictures.
http://turnert.hollosite.com/
Summerville, SC.
http://www.rowleycorvette.com/boa/
MS chat and bulletin board, wacky support group.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/youngms2/
A group for those who were attacked by MS at a younger than normal age.
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