We are proud to share that we have a Helpline. 📞
Our Helpline exists to give you the knowledge and support that you need to help feel in control of your MS. It can also be a great source of information for health professionals working in MS.
To find out more about our Helpline, head to the link. #MS #MultipleSclerosis
You might have noticed that we look a little different this week! We have a new organisational strategy and have refreshed our look for the first time in 18 years.
Following our merger with MS Research, Treatment and Education last year, we've been working on a new strategy to ensure research is now fully embedded in what we do as a charity.
We will continue to place people with MS at the heart of everything we do, with a focus on three top priorities. Providing trusted information and support; driving excellence and equity in treatment and care; and powering research rooted in real experience.
For every MS. For every day. 💙
Discover more using the link in our bio. #MS #MultipleSclerosis #MSAwareness #MultipleSclerosisAwareness #MSTrust
Things you might not know about MS: steroids for MS relapses.
Know someone who could benefit from learning more about how steroids are used to treat MS relapses? Feel free to share this with them.
To learn more about steroids, head to the link.
#MS #MultipleSclerosis #Steroids #Relapse
In just a couple of weeks, our Miles for MS 2026 challenge kicks off – don’t forget to register! 📣
Join our team and take on a personal challenge that works for you - no set pace, no set activity. Your challenge, your way!
Plus, when you raise £10, you’ll receive an MS Trust challenge T‑shirt and activity tracker. Raise £150 and you’ll earn an exclusive medal!
👉 Sign up today via the link! #MS #MultipleSclerosis #MilesforMS
In honour of International Nurses’ Day, we’re taking a moment to celebrate our incredible MS nurses. 💙
The first MS nurses were appointed in the early 1990s, and today there are around 300 across the UK. MS Trust is proud to have championed these roles and continues to support and educate MS nurses, helping ensure everyone living with MS has access to expert care.
MS nurses are often the main point of contact for people with MS. They provide trusted information, direct support, and clinical advice, connecting individuals to the right services, such as doctors or therapists when needed. Our incredible community of MS nurses are actively involved in our education, research and our health information, offering their valuable knowledge. We are grateful that they collaborate with us, ensuring we can continue improving care for people living with MS.
Their dedication to improving the lives of people with MS is clear., They work to reduce worry and offer reassurance with compassion and expertise.
We stand in global solidarity to recognise the vital impact of nurses worldwide. MS nurses play an essential role in healthcare, bringing both specialist knowledge and unwavering dedication to their work.
To read more about our appreciation of our nurses this International Nurses' Day, head to the link.
#InternationalNursesDay #NursesDay #MS #MultipleSclerosis
Want to learn more about steroids? This is the post for you!
Make sure to save it for later and send it to anyone who might find it useful.
We are curious, have you taken steroids for an MS relapse before? Comment a blue heart below if you have. 💙
#MS #MultipleSclerosis #Steroids #Relapse
Miles for MS is your chance to take on a distance challenge in June which works for you. No set distances and no pressures - you can decide what your challenge looks like!
We know that everyone experiences MS differently, so this challenge is all about choosing movement that feels right for you - whatever that may be.
We’d love for you to join us in June for this month-long Facebook challenge! For more information or to register click the link.
#MS #Fundraising #MilesforMS
We have news! 📣
We have recently updated our A-Z page with the latest information available on steroids use for MS relapses.
This page explains when steroids might be used to treat MS relapses, how they're taken and also outlines possible side effects.
Comment 'Page' below and we will send you the link.
It's that time again where we want to hear your real experiences.
What's one thing you wish you had known before taking steroids for an MS relapse?
Share your experience in the comments and let's help offer advice to each other. 💙
#MS #MultipleSclerosis #Relapse #Steroids
It's s one month to go before our Miles for MS 2026 challenge kicks off! Have you been inspired by the London Marathon and are now ready to take on your own challenge?
Miles for MS is a chance to take on your own personalised distance challenge. With no set distances and no pressure it's your challenge, your way!
Whether you choose to count your steps, go the distance in your wheelchair, swim, run, cycle, or try something completely new - this is your chance to move and take on a challenge in a way that feels right for your body.
We’d love for you to join us in June. Simply click the link in the bio for more information and to register.
#MS #Fundraise #MilesforMS
In an exciting move towards powering research into the things that matter most to people with MS, we’re pleased to share that MS Trust’s open grant round portal is now available to view.
Each year, we will fund research led by clinicians which focuses on improving everyday care for people with MS, tackling gaps in services, strengthening support, and improving overall outcomes.
Learn more about the types of projects we’ll fund and how to apply via the link in the bio.
#MS #MultipleSclerosis #Research
How fast do steroids work in MS relapses?ðŸ’
MS nurse Mavis Ayer helps us understand more about it in this video.
Do you want to hear more form this conversation? Head to the link to listen to our latest podcast episode which breaks down all things steroids. #MS #MultipleSclerosis #Steroids