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Welcome to this site. If this is your first visit, please take a few minutes to look around. There is a lot more here besides celebrity sufferers.

Obviously millions of people world-wide suffer from multiple sclerosis, but I thought it may be interesting to note which famous people or celebrities also suffer from multiple sclerosis.

The list below has been gleaned from a couple of other sites with lists of this sort, and they are far more comprehensive. I simply picked out the few names that I recognised and had some kind of meaning for me.

Although J.K. Rowling of Harry Potter fame does not suffer from multiple sclerosis, her late mother did. I believe that because of this Ms Rowling is now taking an active role with the MS Society in Great Britain, it may be the Scottish branch of the society and I am told that she is serving as chairman. But that is just hearsay. If I find out anything more definite, it will appear here.

 
The Multiple Sclerosis Celebrities

Alan Osmond and Tiger Tim are both on the Aimspro trial.

 

For more famous names which you may know, but I don’t

refer to
www.mult-sclerosis.org/famous.html
or
www.wheelsofhope.com/Famous_People.htm

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DISCLAIMER: The content of this site does not represent a qualified medical opinion. It is simply the information amassed by an MS patient while trying to understand this condition. You should seek the advice of your medical practitioner or neurologist before trying any treatment you may read about on this site. I am not a doctor, I am a patient.

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Page last Edited: 02 Aug 2006