DO YOU SEE MS ?

Scroll over the image on this page to explore some of the most commonly-reported early symptoms of Multiple Sclerosis. If you or a loved one are experiencing some or all of these symptoms, it may be time to talk to your provider about MS.

ONE IN 360 people in Colorado have MS, but symptoms can come and go, many are invisible to people around you, and can often mimic other conditions. As a result, MS is frequently misdiagnosed in its earliest stages.

MS IS TREATABLE, but early diagnosis is key to managing the condition effectively. Starting treatment early can slow MS progression, and prevent or limit long-term disability in most cases.

LEARN MORE ABOUT THESE SYMPTOMS

Use the image on this page to learn a little more about some of MS’s most common symptoms, and explore our website for much more. If you think what you’re experiencing might be MS, talk to your physician soon — early diagnosis and treatment are key to successfully managing the disease.

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Sparking Education and Empowerment in MS (SEE-MS)
is an early-awareness campaign by the Rocky Mountain MS Center. For more information, click here.