People with Multiple Sclerosis – please take part in a survey for Queen’s University. This could help to improve information for the MS community.


Queens University Kingston Ontario

Queens University Kingston Ontario

Researchers at the School of Kinesiology and Health Studies at Queen’s University (Kingston, Ontario, Canada) are seeking individuals with multiple sclerosis (MS) to participate in an online research study.

The purpose of the study is to examine the effectiveness of health and physical activity messages provided to adults (18-64 years of age) with MS. For more information and to access the study website, please click on the following link:

http://queensu.fluidsurveys.com/s/msmessaging/

If you have any questions about the study, please contact Alexander Lithopoulos at messaging.and.motion@queensu.ca

This research is important because it will provide valuable information about how we should design advertisements to get adults with MS physically active and healthy. So, please consider participating and spreading the word about the study to others!


4 thoughts on “People with Multiple Sclerosis – please take part in a survey for Queen’s University. This could help to improve information for the MS community.

  1. jennya2584 I have a family as well. I have been married 7 years and was diagnosed November 2010. I grew up on the East coast and moved to the West coast 2002 for work. I was let go of my job March 2013. I am getting some interviews, I am a digital video techie. I know the industry but can not close the deal on a job. I feel alone and not knowing which direction to go.

  2. NigelNorth I understand. I was diagnosed November 2010. Then March 2013 I was let go of my job after 11 years. This has been the hardest time I have ever gone through. I really feel alone even though I have a support group. The reason I moved to the West coast was for work and now I feel like I have nothing.

  3. I am being diagnosed right now and it’s been a long miserable road. I feel so alone even though I have a great support system. MS is just an indescribable feeling that only one with it could possibly understand. I worked in the medical field and was about to apply to nursing school finishing with 3 associate’s in my schooling and all of a sudden my doctors basically told me to take a break from life. I’m a mother, student, I have a fiancé and I refuse to lay down and die! I won’t stop until this disease makes me! I will and can do this not for me but for my kids and my family and anyone who thinks they can’t!!!

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