MS and the Pathway to Resilience During a PandemicAt this point, most of us have known someone who has contracted COVID-19 (and sadly, many of us know someone who has died from it). I can think of several...Reactions0reactionsComments2 comments
MS Comic: Reacting to Life-Altering NewsThe days before and after being diagnosed with MS are a tumultuous, emotional time. Telling loved ones is difficult, and they may react in many different ways. It’s hard to...Reactions0reactionsComments2 comments
My Black History Influences My Life With MSEach year, we set aside the month of February to honor and revere the grand attributes, various contributions to society, and the wondrous marks of strength, diligence, courage and/or martyrdom...Reactions0reactionsComments1 comments
My Bladder Urgency and Pain are Sometimes Caused by Infection, but not AlwaysTwo of the many symptoms MS patients can experience are bladder urgency and pain. The feeling that you have to go again right after peeing. Constant pain down in the...Reactions0reactionsComments4 comments
Devin's Tips For MS Cog Fog: Part 1Some of the most devastating symptoms I face because of multiple sclerosis involve my cognitive ability. Like many with MS, cognitive dysfunction has had a major impact on my life...Reactions0reactionsComments9 comments
To Tell Or Not Is Your ChoiceHow many of you struggled with disclosing your diagnosis? Family, friends, coworkers, and other associates were all on the list for people with whom we could share the news. There...Reactions0reactionsComments5 comments
The Sacrifices We MakeFor the most part, I tend to think my life with multiple sclerosis has gone well. Rather, it’s gone as well as it could, I guess. I’ve adapted, and despite...Reactions0reactionsComments3 comments
Settling For the BestAfter a long, fatigue-filled Friday, I opened my eyes early Saturday morning well-rested and hungry. To my surprise, I smelled breakfast cooking. I’m sure it’s scrambled eggs. I like my...Reactions0reactionsComments9 comments
All Things Art with the Multiple Sclerosis Association of AmericaFor many people living with multiple sclerosis, creating and admiring artwork is a hobby that allows for expression in a unique and creative way without boundaries. Over the next few...Reactions0reactionsComments0 comments
MS Comic: Hair Loss & Self-EsteemMany people with MS suffer a hit to their self-image after diagnosis due to feelings of loss or feeling betrayed by their bodies. Some treatments can cause side effects like...Reactions0reactionsComments5 comments
Ferdinand, My Greatest MS HeroThis past week, I came home from my monthly infusion of Tysabri to find something strange: a tooth. I was a bit perplexed at first before I realized it belonged...Reactions0reactionsComments15 comments
Who Needs Sleep? I Need Sleep!I have written quite a bit about my multiple sclerosis symptoms. I have mentioned tinnitus, spasticity, gastrointestinal problems, muscle weakness, and muscle spasticity. I have shared far more about myself...Reactions0reactionsComments3 comments
Has My Illness Stolen My Future?When it comes to my life with multiple sclerosis, one thing has become very clear: In order to thrive in my day to day life, I need to have my...Reactions0reactionsComments12 comments
The Monsters Within Us“You never know what kind of monster is hiding behind a friendly smile.” This quote was found in a book I recently read. I am a sucker for books that...Reactions0reactionsComments30 comments
MS Comic: Avoiding a Bathroom Emergency On a DateDating with MS can be difficult by itself. But even when a person with MS finds someone who they connect with who also accepts their MS, the challenges don’t end...Reactions0reactionsComments3 comments
Fear of Falling With MSFrom my very first exacerbation (that I know of) to just a couple days ago, falling has been a pretty consistent problem for me. While I’ve discussed the causes of...Reactions0reactionsComments22 comments
Words of Encouragement: Good for You!Three simple words: good for you. These words are special to me because they do not ring with judgment but only encouragement. These words also make me feel more relaxed...Reactions0reactionsComments3 comments
MS Comic: Going for a Walk on a Humid DayThose who are familiar with MS and heat sensitivity might assume that cold weather is better for people with MS. For some, cooler temperatures does bring welcome relief – unless...Reactions0reactionsComments1 comments
When the Only Place You Go Is the DoctorA couple of weeks ago, I was scheduled for my yearly MRI. The standard "make sure everything is stable and that my medication is still working" type that most people...Reactions0reactionsComments11 comments
Identifying New MS Symptoms Feels Like Opening Pandora's BoxHave you ever heard someone use the metaphor “opening Pandora’s box?” It is often used to refer to big trouble that can arise from something small. I am not a...Reactions0reactionsComments25 comments