Jack Osbourne feeling good about multiple sclerosis treatment

LOS ANGELES, Oct 25:  Television personality Jack Osbourne has said he is “feeling good” about his treatment plan for his relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis which he was diagnosed with in 2012.
The 30-year-old television personality was diagnosed with relapsing-remitting MS in 2012, a disease which targets the nerve cells in the brain and spine, and disrupts the functionality of the nervous system, reported People magazine.
Now, “The Osbournes” star has said he’s “doing really well” now that he’s on a treatment plan that he can stick to.
“I’m doing really well right now, which is awesome, always good news. That’s all I can really ask for at the moment. I’m feeling good, I’m taking care of myself, I’m sticking to my treatment plan, so things are good,” Jack said.
The star, who has two daughters, four-year-old Pearl and 16-month-old Andy, with wife Lisa, says the birth of Pearl helped him deal with his diagnosis.
“It’s weird, because I got diagnosed with MS three weeks before my oldest daughter was born. So there was a huge lifestyle change anyway and then you add to it. [My daughter] shifted the focus, which I think is good.”
Since being diagnosed with the disease, Jack, who is currently starring in travel show ‘Ozzy and Jack’s World Detour’ with his father Ozzy Osbourne, has set up a website called ‘You Don’t Know Jack About MS’, in which he aims to give people “a better understanding” about the disease. (PTI)

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