Selfstudy by Questionnaires and Scorecards
Nobody with Marshall-Smith syndrome is the same! It is important to understand how healthy you are and who you are! Our community provides questionnaires and scorecards that help you to discover how Marshall-Smith syndrome has impacted your life, how you develop.
When you discover which aspects of Marshall-Smith syndrome impact your life, we will provide links to fitting information to allow you to develop your personal health system. This saves you from digesting information you do not need directly, keeping your head free, to allow you to enjoy life and give you just that little bit of extra support.
Because if there is something typical for families with a care-intensive person having Marshall-Smith syndrome, is that you will see similarities with others having Marshall-Smith syndrome, but that you will also see where you are special. Finding your friend that really matches your lifestyle, has dealt with the same challenges can be improved by finding these people with Marshall-Smith syndrome that have approximately provided the same answers to our questionnaires and have similar scorecards.
The Marshall-Smith syndrome (MSS) is a very infrequently described syndrome. The syndrome has been described for the first time in 1971. Since then, about 50 children and adults with the syndrome are known in the medical literature worldwide.