News
Update to National Conference
We have made a slight change to the agenda for our upcoming virtual conference. Dr Guido Guinti Garcia will be presenting from 4:30 – 5:30 rather than during the parallel sessions as previously stated.
The title of his presentation is: Involving people with MS to design digital health tools for fatigue: the More Stamina Case. If you still need to register for the National Conference you can do so here.
ECTRIMS Event for people living with MS
The European Committee for Treatment and Research in Multiple Sclerosis (ECTRIMS) Congress is taking place in Amsterdam this week. They are holding a special event for people living with MS on Saturday, October 29th which can be attended virtually. Click here for more information or to register fo this event.
National Conference 2022
MS Ireland are delighted to announce that we will be hosting our National Conference on Saturday, November 19th from 10am - 4:30pm.
MS & Mental Health
When you receive a life-changing diagnosis such as multiple sclerosis, it can lead to mental health issues. Even if you have never suffered with anxiety before there can be constant worrying about your condition and how you might be.
Societal Cost of MS 2022
In August of 2021, MS Ireland, in collaboration with Novartis launched a voluntary national survey to explore the societal cost of MS in Ireland. It was a repeat of one conducted in 2015. This was a cross-sectional, self-reported online survey aiming to evaluate the cost of MS in Ireland in 2022 and to compare the data of this survey to the 2015 data.
MS Ireland Pre-Budget 2023 Briefing
MS Ireland were delighted to address members of the Oireachtas yesterday as part of our Pre-Budget event in Leinster House. We welcomed 20 TDs and Senators to the Pre-Budget Submission Briefing and Panel Discussion.
MS Ireland Annual Raffle 2022
MS Irelands Annual Raffle will begin at the start of September until the 14th of October, we will be selling raffle tickets to raise some much needed funds to support our Care Centre.
The Care Centre provides short-term specialised respite care for people with MS and services including yoga, art therapy and physiotherapy, while also allowing carers who are often family members, an important break.
Tickets starts from €5 with a top prize of €1000, so make sure to get your tickets today!
Draw will take place on 15th October.
https://www.idonate.ie/raffle/MSIreland2022
Terms and Conditions:
- Over 18's only.
- Closing date for entry is 14th of October.
- Draw date 15th of October
- Employees of MS Ireland, or members of their immediate family are not eligible to enter the raffle.
- The winners will be picked at random from all eligible entries received between the start and closing date on the live prize draw.
- MS Irelands decision is final in all matters relating to the raffle (including the prizes) and no correspondence will be entered into.
September is Pain Awareness Month
The World Health Assembly (WHA), a subsection of the World Health Organization (WHO), has declared September Pain Awareness Month. Up until the 1980s, many people, including those in the medical profession, believed there was no pain associated with MS. Thankfully, research has caught up with patients. Surveys show that as many as two thirds of people with MS experience pain on some level. Yet, only this week when I was explaining my pain to a physio, her first reply was that pain is an unusual symptom of MS!