Jamie-Lynn Sigler's confirmation that she has multiple sclerosis was part of her bid to challenge perceptions of the disease as completely debilitating. The Sopranos actress joins a number of high-profile people talking about their experiences of MS to raise awareness of the disease, its effects, and what can be done to manage symptoms.
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is an autoimmune disease that affects nerves in the brain and spinal cord, causing fatigue, problems with vision, muscles spasms and problems with balance, thinking and learning, among other symptoms. There is no cure, but symptoms can be managed with a variety of treatments.
Ways of managing symptoms of MS include drug-based therapies, holistic therapies, undertaking exercise, changing diet and undergoing physiotherapy.
Ozzy Osbourne’s son Jack was diagnosed with MS at the age of 26, shortly after becoming a father.
He described the news as “the scariest moment in my life” but said he would start drug treatments and make changes to his lifestyle to manage the symptoms.
“I got really sad for about two days, and after that I realised, being angry and upset is not going to do anything at this point - if anything it's only going to make it worse," he said at the time. "Adapt and overcome' is my new motto."