Multiple Sclerosis and the Epstein-Barr VirusMultiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic autoimmune disease. The immune system exists to defend the body from potentially harmful organisms like bacteria and viruses. In autoimmune disorders, the immune system...Reactions0reactionsComments3 comments
Trekking Poles: Not Just For HikingRecently I was looking through photos on my computer with the intent to clean out or delete the ones I didn’t feel the need to keep in my digital shoebox...Reactions0reactionsComments0 comments
Bathroom Burdens: Chronic Constipation and MSMultiple sclerosis can cause all sorts of symptoms that in turn can create problems. One such symptom is chronic constipation. On too many occasions, evidence of this problem has surfaced...Reactions0reactionsComments50 comments
Support the MS Community with Your Holiday ShoppingThe end of the year is the most popular time for people to support the causes they care about. These holiday year-end donations give nonprofits a boost as they head...Reactions0reactionsComments0 comments
Tips for Keeping Up with the Latest MS InfoIt is quite a struggle some days to stay current on the latest studies, webinar presentations, and newly-released MS disease-modifying therapies. As a patient advocate, I want to keep up on...Reactions0reactionsComments3 comments
Trouble With Social Cues: Social Cognitive Deficits With MSRecently, I was talking to another person with multiple sclerosis, and she mentioned that she believed she was having trouble understanding when people were joking. She then asked me if...Reactions0reactionsComments36 comments
I Do Not Know How to Ask for HelpIn the multiple sclerosis community, asking for help is highly encouraged! We are generous with each other. We share our time. We share our wisdom. We share our tips. We...Reactions0reactionsComments19 comments
Caregiver Resources: Where Caregivers Can Go for SupportMillions of people are caring for loved ones who are sick or disabled. In fact, some 25 percent of U.S. adults report providing care or assistance to someone with a...Reactions0reactionsComments1 comments
How I Can Tell I'm Having a RelapseFolks, to be completely honest, I can’t think of a single relapse that I could identify as being one. My hat goes off to any of you who can. You...Reactions0reactionsComments25 comments
MS Spasticity: Down With the StiffnessToday is one of those days that required an extra cup of coffee for me to even think about going through with my normal routine. No, it’s not MS-related fatigue...Reactions0reactionsComments14 comments
MS, the Birth of My Triplets, and the AftermathI will never forget the fear and anxiety I felt knowing not only was I about to welcome three babies into the world, but that they were premature and my...Reactions0reactionsComments2 comments
Disclosing MS On the Job: Why I Did, and Why I Didn'tThe question regarding disclosure of your MS at your workplace is really a lot more complicated than simply deciding to ‘fess up. I was diagnosed with MS two weeks before...Reactions0reactionsComments15 comments
What Having Poor Eyesight Taught Me About Being a Proactive Patient, Part TwoIn the first part of my story, I told you about how growing up with poor eyesight taught me important lessons about communication between patient and doctor. It also taught...Reactions0reactionsComments2 comments
Economy of Movement & Conserving Energy to Fight MS FatigueWhen you live with multiple sclerosis, the fight against fatigue can seem like a never-ending battle. If you’re like me, you are always looking for new ways to improve your...Reactions0reactionsComments24 comments
My Guilty Conscience Weighs Me Down“Don’t compare yourself to others. We are all unique.” This phrase is true. Multiple sclerosis by its nature affects each of us differently. We cannot even be sure of how...Reactions0reactionsComments23 comments
Life Changes with MS: Becoming a New Mom of FourWow, it's crazy to think I haven't gotten to write in over a year. If you haven't noticed, I have been a little MIA lately on MultipleSclerosis.net. The reason being...Reactions0reactionsComments2 comments
That Awkward Moment When It Turns Out Your MS...Actually Isn’tWell, so much for a spoiler alert...I won’t blame the dumpster fire that is 2020 for this uninspired title, but considering this adventure started in May 2019, I can promise...Reactions0reactionsComments6 comments
Mylar Balloons and MS Lessons Learned By Not Kissing My HusbandThree tethered mylar balloons still gracefully float above our dining room table celebrating a happy birthday. They are from Dan’s birthday celebration a few weeks ago, and it was then that...Reactions0reactionsComments1 comments
The Quest for CertaintyI believe most of us would agree that uncertainty is a familiar feeling. I'm the first one to admit that I can be somewhat irrational when faced with uncertainty. The...Reactions0reactionsComments3 comments
Top Multiple Sclerosis Triggers In the CommunityWhile every person experiences multiple sclerosis (MS) differently, those living with the disease may share some common ground on what triggers their symptoms and how they cope. We conducted our...Reactions0reactionsComments4 comments