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Many people continue to work for many years after being diagnosed with MS.
Others find that MS symptoms make working difficult.
For everyone, living with MS can be expensive, but there is support available.
Many people continue to work, or alter their working patterns or job to suit their needs.
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If you're looking for work, your local Jobcentre Plus can give advice about every aspect of your job search.
The benefits system is complex, and the rules often change. Before you start, it is often worth seeking expert advice from a benefits adviser.
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You might be eligible for one or more benefits - find out more with our guide to benefits .
The MS Society can give grants towards items you may need as a result of your MS, if there is no health or social services funding available. They can also advise you of other sources of funding.
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The MS Society’s new Short Breaks and Activities fund enables people affected by MS to access the sort of break they choose.
In addition to the disability benefits you might be able to claim, there are various grants and concessions that might make living with MS easier.
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Find out more about other financial support , including:
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