Multiple sclerosis (or MS) is a chronic, often disabling disease that attacks the central nervous system (CNS), which is made up of the brain, spinal cord, and optic nerves. Symptoms may be mild, such as numbness in the limbs, or severe, such as paralysis or loss of vision. The progress, severity, and specific symptoms of MS are unpredictable and vary from one person to another. Today, new treatments and advances in research are giving new hope to people affected by the disease.
Most people with MS learn to cope with the disease and continue to lead satisfying, productive lives.
People with MS can typically experience one of four disease courses, each of which might be mild, moderate, or severe.
Story of Two Seas
There are two seas in Israel. Sea of Galilee and the Dead Sea. The Dead Sea has no life. The Sea of Galilee is full of life. The reason is that the Sea of Galilee gets water from the mountains and gives to the Dead Sea. The Dead Sea receives water from the Galilee and doesn’t give anyone. That’s why the Dead Sea is dead and the Sea of Galilee is alive. It gives and receives. The Dead Sea does not give it only receives. There are two kinds of people in this world. Just like there are two seas in Israel. Who do you relate to? Click the MS for donations if you feel like the Sea of Galilee.