Join us in commemorating MSAA'S 53rd anniversary! On June 8, 1970, the Multiple Sclerosis Association of America (MSAA) was founded as a nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting the multiple sclerosis community and Improving Lives Today through vital services and support. We are honored to have continued our mission of being a leading resource for the entire MS community including individuals with MS, their families, and their care partners.
Thank you for helping us make a difference. For more information about MSAA’s free programs and services, please visit our website at: MyMSAA.org
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msaa means a site full of people who actually understand all I’m going through. With this ms and a husband who is running away. This is a great place to come and learn or just to vent full of great people!
Congratulations to MSAA! What does MSAA mean to me...??? MSAA is a "Lifeline" Of information!! Not quite 7 years ago, just before I was given a correct diagnosis of Relapsing Remitting, I found MSAA & Health Unlocked and a whole new world of friends and sources of information. Even right now, I have been going through an "Unidentified" 4-6 weeks of Emotion, balance & memory problems. I'm waiting to hear back from my Neuro about my 4 hour Appt last week. Right now, not driving, everything is fuzzy. Waiting for appointment for new MRI's that will take about 3 hours in the tube! I know I can depend on my MSAA & Health Unlocked families to be there for me.. I don't know what I would do without you all! Thank you MSAA! CalfeeChick Loves you all!
I have just recently discovered the forum here.. in all the years that I have been diagnosed I have never really had too many people who really “ get it”.. very grateful for the group- happy birthday!
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