MS Optic Neuritis: When Vision Turns to Fog
For many people, MS optic neuritis is the first sign that something is wrong. Vision suddenly blurs in one eye, colours fade, or sharp pain flares whenever you move your…
Multiple sclerosis affects everyone differently, yet certain patterns emerge across the journey. This section explores MS symptoms — the physical, cognitive, and emotional signs that shape daily life with multiple sclerosis. From fatigue and brain fog to changes in balance, vision, or mood, understanding these MS symptoms helps you recognise what’s happening and respond with confidence.
Here you’ll find articles explaining individual symptoms in plain language, along with reflections that bring them to life. We look at shared experiences, differences between men and women, and how each symptom connects to the bigger picture of living well with MS. Whether you’re newly diagnosed or have lived with it for years, this growing library of MS symptom guides is here to inform, reassure, and remind you that you’re not alone in the fog.
For many people, MS optic neuritis is the first sign that something is wrong. Vision suddenly blurs in one eye, colours fade, or sharp pain flares whenever you move your…
MS fatigue is more than simple tiredness — it’s an invisible weight that drains both body and mind. In this fable of the tortoise and the teacup, we explore how fatigue from MS differs from regular exhaustion, what causes it, and gentle ways to manage daily life with resilience.