You can NOT tell by looking at a person that they are living with multiple sclerosis. I am a 30 year old female, very active in sports, working full time and just graduated from college. There is no way to tell by looking at a person to figure out if they are living with this disease.
See multiple sclerosis. there's lots of help in the web
This is a fantastic question, or posed in another way, "what does a person with MS look like"? This question highlights a key point of frustration for the person who has MS: the dichotomy between how good the person looks on the outside compared to how bad the person feels on the inside. Multiple sclerosis affects the central nervous system, causing many different symptoms like cognitive dysfunction, bowel/bladder problems, balance and coordination problems, speech and swallowing problems, etc. But it does not cause any other outward signs of the disease. You might be able to spot someone who has MS because they may, on occasion, need to walk with a cane or walker, or some persons may need a wheelchair or electric scooter. Beyond that, however, you would never know an individual had MS unless they told you. Clinically, you might look at a picture of an area of demyelination to see a "picture" of MS (see the Related Link below), but beyond that, there is no real "picture" of MS that you can see.
"Sclerosi multipla" is an Italian equivalent of "multiple sclerosis."Specifically, the feminine singular noun "sclerosi" means "sclerosis." Its singular definite article is "la" ("the"). Its singular indefinite article is "una" ("a, one"). The feminine singular adjective "multipla" means "multiple."The pronunciation is "skleh-ROH-see MOOL-tee-plah."
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look at a picture of that person.
yuoou can't really see properly. i saw this video once that said it is like looking through bubble wrap. :(
Fibromyalgia and Multiple Sclerosis have many similar symptoms and it is important that you see a doctor to rule out MS prior to receiving a diagnosis of Fibromyalgia. Common symptoms between the two include headaches, vision disturbances, numbness, tingling or weakness in the extremities, problems thinking, lack of coordination or clumsiness.
The person either has you blocked, has deleted his account, or does not a profile picture on the Whats app if you can't see a picture.
watch on YouTube the scariest picture in the Internet but don't get scared see it with a person not alone trust me!
if you have Verizon, you can go into your contacts and click on the person you want to set a picture for. you hit options and hit caller id, then choose a special ring or a picture of the person. Hope this helps!
The correct phrase is "I can see in this picture," as it refers to looking inside or within the picture itself.
The hydroxcope and the elophorus mix and produce a tradictionarinaction allowing a person to see the magical picture of the midnight horse.