If you have multiple sclerosis (MS) and you enjoy reading, you may find that new books sometimes are stiff and difficult to keep open. Have someone "break the spine" of the book by opening up pages and flattening the pages at several different parts of the book. Used books are worn and not as stiff as new books.
To turn pages in a book, use the eraser on a pencil or a rubber fingertip like those used by secretaries and bookkeepers. Make reading while lying flat in bed easier with Bed Specs or Prism glasses. You wear them just like a regular pair of glasses (they may even be worn over your existing glasses), and they allow you to see a book or television screen even when you are lying on your back.
They may be adjusted to any head width.
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