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'MS group has been my lifeline'

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A man from Perth living with multiple sclerosis (MS) has praised the support a Tayside project gave him after he was diagnosed.Gregor McHugh (47) was told he had primary progressive MS in July 2019.Since then he has joined a number of support sessions and connected with people in a similar situation through MS Society Scotland’s ‘My MS, My Way: Tayside’ project.He was offered support by MS Society Scotland while at Ninewells Hospital to attend an appointment.Gregor said: “When I was diagnosed I didn’t know much about MS.

Really all that I knew was from my wife who is a nurse.“So to have the opportunity after speaking to healthcare professionals to sit down for a bit longer and go through things with staff from MS Society Scotland was really

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