Relapsing-RemittingMSSecondary-ProgressiveMSBenignTreatmentonly helpstreatattacksJackOsbourneGenetics,theenvironment,and virusesMichaeleSalahiTamiaHilleats away theprotectivesheath thatcovers nervesinterferes withcommunicationbetween brainand bodyProgressive-RelapsingMSSwankDietmay looseability towalk orspeaklifeexpectancy5-10 yrslower thanunaffectednocurediagnosedonly 90-95% ofthe timeweakness,tingling,numbness,blurred visionJean-MartinCharcotoccursbetweenages 20-30MontelWilliams200peoplediagnosedeach weekaffectsbrain andspinalcordabout400,000peoplehave MScan causedepressionor unstablemoodRelapsing-RemittingMSSecondary-ProgressiveMSBenignTreatmentonly helpstreatattacksJackOsbourneGenetics,theenvironment,and virusesMichaeleSalahiTamiaHilleats away theprotectivesheath thatcovers nervesinterferes withcommunicationbetween brainand bodyProgressive-RelapsingMSSwankDietmay looseability towalk orspeaklifeexpectancy5-10 yrslower thanunaffectednocurediagnosedonly 90-95% ofthe timeweakness,tingling,numbness,blurred visionJean-MartinCharcotoccursbetweenages 20-30MontelWilliams200peoplediagnosedeach weekaffectsbrain andspinalcordabout400,000peoplehave MScan causedepressionor unstablemood

Mulitiple Sclerosis - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Relapsing- Remitting MS
  2. Secondary-Progressive MS
  3. Benign
  4. Treatment only helps treat attacks
  5. Jack Osbourne
  6. Genetics, the environment, and viruses
  7. Michaele Salahi
  8. Tamia Hill
  9. eats away the protective sheath that covers nerves
  10. interferes with communication between brain and body
  11. Progressive- Relapsing MS
  12. Swank Diet
  13. may loose ability to walk or speak
  14. life expectancy 5-10 yrs lower than unaffected
  15. no cure
  16. diagnosed only 90-95% of the time
  17. weakness, tingling, numbness, blurred vision
  18. Jean-Martin Charcot
  19. occurs between ages 20-30
  20. Montel Williams
  21. 200 people diagnosed each week
  22. affects brain and spinal cord
  23. about 400,000 people have MS
  24. can cause depression or unstable mood