Multiple Sclerosis can be deadly by shutting down
the entire body and its functions, eventually
affecting the brain causing brain dead or severe
damage. Once the brain becomes infected far enough
where the body will no longer be able to function
properly it will attack the major systems to shut
them down. Some cases of M.S., patients will be
able to survive in day by day bases without affecting
the body or brain. When the body no longer feels
any symptoms, it is then when the Multiple Sclerosis
is stabilized with a chance of relapse-remitting.
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