Multiple sclerosis (MS) is an autoimmune disabling disease of the central nervous system, and can lead to a wide range of symptoms. Although the most common form of MS is relapsing-remitting, most of the patients also will develop Disability in the future due to the natural course of the disease. 1, 2 The disease onset mostly occurs in 27 years of age. 3 Therefore, considering the symptoms and complications of the disease, it can virtually affect the whole life of the patient. Unfortunately, there is not any accurate study of the opinions of patients with MS regarding their illness. However, in the daily work of treatment, one of the well-known cases of severe discomfort expressed by patients is the fear of future Disability. This issue is aggravated when a person starts to lose abilities. When the patient experiences Disability in walking and a decrease in his/her daily activities, thinking about the future becomes one of his/her major concerns...