Technology Tools For Those Living With A Chronic Condition

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Technology Tools For Those Eiving With A Chronic Condition (NAPSA)—Today’s evolving world of technology offers plenty of tools for people looking for or groups. For example, David uses social networking sites to connect with others. “I found the MS Voices Face- health information. These tools serve as an important resource for anyone living with a chronic health condition. In book page to be useful,” said David. Go Online to Connect Locally e Take advantage of online forumsandblogs that list local fact, for people living with multi- ple sclerosis (MS), these tools pro- events happening in your vide a way to connect with others and learn. When you are living with a chronic condition, finding re- sources to meet your needs can be an important part of managing your health. For Vickie, an MS LifeLines Ambassador, visiting MSLife Lines.com, provided valuable information and inspiration. MS LifeLines is an educational support service for people living with MS and their families. MS LifeLines and its ambassadors are sponsored by EMD Serono, Inc and Pfizer Inc. “When I was diagnosed, I did not know anything about MS, which is a scary feeling,” said Vickie. “When I found MSLife Lines.com, I started to understand MSand wasableto read inspiring stories from other people living with MS. The site empowered me.” Vickie, along with fellow MS community. Try searching Google for your town nameorzip code, along with your condition. Christy frequently visits Reading inspiring stories by oth- MSLifeLines.com for videos and condition can help you make telephone programsfor people living with MS. “T use the News and Events tab not only to find programs in my area, but also to find programs near family members,” said Christy. “They are all interested in learning more about MS.” Try Mobile If You’re Often On the Go ers who have the same health positive lifestyle changes. LifeLines Ambassadors David and Christy, share tips on how to use technology tools to empower yourself with information. Know WhereTo Start e Explore your options by using a search engine. Find out if there are support groups on Facebook, other online support groups or mobile applica- tions that can be downloaded and used on your mobile phone. Talk to others living with MS and see how technology has helped them. Ask them for helpful sources of information, Web sites information about in-person and Check out mobile applications. Mobile applications and other downloadable tools can be a good resource for information. Check out online libraries such as iTunes to see if apps are available. For more tips and information, visit www.mslifelines.com or call (877) 447-3248.