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Addressing me in the context of my disease: Why it is so complicated

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posted on 2024-05-02, 01:11 authored by LB Grech
Addressing a person in the context of their disease must be done respectfully. As a person with multiple sclerosis (MS), my preference is to be referred to as such. Some people with MS refer to themselves as MSers, MS warriors, MS sufferers, and that’s fine. A person with MS can refer to themselves in the context of their disease in the manner they choose. People without MS should use terminology most respectful and acceptable to the broadest of the minority. Academics sometimes use persons with MS to refer to an infinite number of people. Not only is this incorrect but use of persons has broadly fallen out of favour in recent decades. In this personal viewpoint I discuss these issues from a lived experience perspective.

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Journal

Multiple Sclerosis

Volume

29

Pagination

8-10

Location

Thousand Oaks, CA.

ISSN

1352-4585

eISSN

1477-0970

Language

eng

Publication classification

C4.1 Letter or note

Issue

1

Publisher

SAGE Publications

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