There was one drug that Ann took that I thought she was going crazy. I really thought that she was just out of her mind. And I did some research and read the drug's things, and sure enough that was one of the side effects was a lot of irritability and just, she was very short with me.
ANNOUNCER: Patients with MS often have problems with symptoms like balance and fatigue.
BRIAN: We were walking up to our favorite restaurant probably about two years ago now. In the middle of the winter, and we were walking up the sidewalk and all of a sudden, she's on the sidewalk. And so I picked her up, and I said, "Do you want to go home?" And she's said, "No, let's just keep going. You know, this just happens."
ANN: It just happens. Balance issues all the time. He'll hang on to my arm or let me hang onto his arm.
ROSALIND KALB, PhD: There are all kinds of symptoms in MS that aren’t visible, and I think this is extremely challenging for loved ones, family members. Severe fatigue, if you’ve never experienced it, is something that is very difficult to understand.
ANN: You just constantly feel like you're run over by a truck. So you get used to feeling that way and it's not so bad, but when it first, first hits, it's very, very difficult. And having support at home and somebody who really just sticks with you and says, "You know, whatever you need me to do, I'll do."
ANNOUNCER: Mood swings and problems with memory are also common.