Hi . As I am sure you know, we can't give you any medical advice, but I hope people share their own experiences with you. Whether rehab will help really depends a lot of your own over all mobility/strength, the kind of support you have at home, the availability of physical therapy and the quality of care at the rehab facility. There are some absolutely horrible rehab facilities out there where you will spend 90 percent of your time in bed and weekends with no rehab services. There are also some wonderful ones that push you to do as much as possible for yourself under supervision and in a safe environment. Personally, I would always take home care with out-patient physical therapy over inpatient rehab if possible , practical and safe, but I don't have MS (My father did.) I have a friend who suffered multiple fractures in a motorcycle accident and also has Lupus. Her doctor made the same suggestion after two surgeries to reset bones with pins and screws. She made very little progress in rehab, but it was an awful facility and she was depressed while there. Thankfully, she had lots of support from friends and family at home and was able to return with out-patient therapy. She recovered much more quickly on her own. A woman who was hospitalized with her was sent to a better facility and thrived. What are your biggest concerns about rehab? What are your doctor's concerns? Whatever you decide, I hope your recovery is fast and full. Best wishes. - Lori (Team Member)