Having a demyelinating disease doesn't mean you can't still have fun! The National MS Society has produced lots of fun facts, stories, games and activities designed especially for kids and teens with MS and other demyelinating diseases.
Annalia Palmer in Fox News!
A Pelham teenager had her sights set on the big lights of the big apple. Annalia Palmer, 14, suffers from an eye disorder, and was honored with a special trip from the Magic Moments Organization.
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Magic Moments Honors a Pelham Teen
Let's Talk MS - for KidsSponsored by the Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada, this website provides information, games, a message board, and a chat room for kids wanting to know more about MS.
Let's Talk MS - for TeensSponsored by the Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada, this website provides information, games, a message board, and a chat room for teens wanting to know more about MS.
MS WorldMS World is a partner of the National MS Society. It offers fun and helpful links for kids and teens with MS and other demyelinating diseases, including a chat room for you to talk with other kids and teens, who may be going through the same thing as you.
Keep S'myelinKeep S'myelin is a fun and colorful resource filled with all the information you might need to know about multiple sclerosis. Topics range from invisible symptoms to school life.
CPODD in the News!If you do something newsworthy, share it with us and we'll try to put it on the web so our other patients can see.