r/MultipleSclerosisWins is a subreddit with 5k members. The most common kinds of discussions are pain & anger and solution requests, and the community frequently discusses ms, research, diagnosis, treatment, and symptoms.
A community for those living with or effected by MS who want to celebrate wins (big and small), review research into new treatments/medications/therapies, or anything else with positive vibes. The goal of this community is to be a resource for those who want to discuss MS from as positive an angle as possible. Think of us as a supplement to r/multiplesclerosis for when you just need to be put in a better mental place.
Popular Themes in r/MultipleSclerosisWins
#1
Pain & Anger
: "Sometimes it's a struggle to find your way with MS"
3 posts
#2
Solution Requests
: "Private group?"
1 post
#3
Advice Requests
: "Multiple Sclerosis Treatment Report - a page I made that automatically tracks MS treatment-related news, scientific research, clinical trials, grants, and updates... all on ONE page [seeking feedback!!]"
1 post
#4
Ideas
: "Clothing design ideas for MS"
1 post
#5
News
: "Briton finishes epic US cycle ride for multiple sclerosis fundraising | Multiple sclerosis | The Guardian"
1 post
Popular Topics in r/MultipleSclerosisWins
#1
Ms
: "I don't have Ms but I have friends and family who are impacted by it. I got a tattoo to stand in solidarity and bring awareness to Multiple Sclerosis. Folks usually think it's an ex-wife but it's really for YOU, who I'm rooting for :)"
54 posts
#2
Research
: "Exciting Research news"
9 posts
#3
Diagnosis
: ""M.S." care package after Diagnosis"
8 posts
#4
Treatment
: "Multiple Sclerosis Treatment Report - a page I made that automatically tracks MS Treatment-related news, scientific research, clinical trials, grants, and updates... all on ONE page [seeking feedback!!]"
6 posts
#5
Symptoms
5 posts
#6
Survey
: "$50 CAD - 15 minute online Survey for Canadians diagnosed with MS"
5 posts
#7
Grateful
5 posts
#8
Podcast
: "Podcast with Dr Richard K. Burt, a pioneer in stem cell research, who performed America's first hematopoietic cell transplant for MS. He discusses whom the procedure can be helpful for, the different types of procedures, and the other auto-immune diseases that may benefit from this approach."
4 posts
#9
Exercise
: "Diagnosed in January, got my Blue Belt in February!"
3 posts
#10
Diet
: "Clothing design ideas for MS"
2 posts
Member Growth in r/MultipleSclerosisWins
Yearly
+841 members(18.1%)
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Last updated: July 12, 2026