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Dogs adopted from the Scottish SPCA helping Rosie with Multiple Sclerosis

  • 3 days ago
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Rosie Devlin was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis, also known as MS, at the age of 41.


A Lennoxtown woman living with Multiple Sclerosis has told how her three rescue dogs are

helping her to manage the condition.


Rosie Devlin, 54, was diagnosed with the neurological condition at the age of 41 after experiencing a number of symptoms linked to the illness.


MS affects both the brain and spinal cord, leading to nerve damage and resulting in symptoms such as extreme fatigue, problems with vision, feeling off balance and numbness.


Having had dogs throughout her life, many of which have been rescued from the Scottish SPCA, Rosie realised that having a dog has helped her with her MS – encouraging her to go outside, get some exercise and be in nature.


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