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To help #MakeItVisible, these people with other invisible illnesses offer a glimpse of how the condi

To help #MakeItVisible, these people with other invisible illnesses offer a glimpse of how the condition they live with impacts their everyday life.     [Healthline logo] Multiple Sclerosis  "You don’t look sick." It's easy for others to dismiss that you're living with a chronic illness like multiple sclerosis. After all, if you're not experiencing symptoms that very moment, there probably aren't any outward signs. But you know it's there, maybe even every minute of every day. We want to help open communication between you and the rest of the world about your invisible illness. So [read our stories]( and share your own. For every photo shared on social media with [#MakeItVisible]( this month, we'll donate $5 to the US Pain Foundation.  [Full width image](  [How an Invisible Illness Like MS Can Affect a Daily Life]( [To help #MakeItVisible, these people with other invisible illnesses offer a glimpse of how the condition they live with impacts their everyday life.]( [Read on [Read on]](  [Full width image]( ["I Was Confused and, Frankly, a Little Scared."]( Like most people with MS, Ray Walker wasn't prepared for his diagnosis. Now, more than a decade later, he helps others with the condition learn from each other. Here's his story. [Read on [Read on]]( [Full width image]( [The Best MS Nonprofits of the Year]( These MS nonprofits are leading the way in research and support for people affected by MS. See why they rank among our picks for the best of the year. [Read on [Read on]]( [Full width image]( [How Laughter Can Help People Living with MS]( A new clinical trial is underway to study how laughter can help ease depression and anxiety for people with neurological disorders such as multiple sclerosis. [Read on [Read on]]( Sign up for our nutrition newsletter Get expert, evidence-based guidance on nutrition and weight loss. [Subscribe]( Download our MS Buddy app Meet others with MS. Get updates on research breakthroughs. [App Store]( [Google Play]( Follow Us [View in browser]( Did a friend send you this email? [Subscribe here.]( To see all newsletters, [click here.]( [Privacy Policy]( | [Unsubscribe]( © 2017 Healthline Media 660 3rd Street, San Francisco, CA 94107

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