My ApologiesAs I was getting to my computer so I could sit down and write this before I forgot, I made my first apology. I apologized to the end table that...Reactions0reactionsComments13 comments
We Can Enjoy Sex Despite Having Multiple SclerosisIf you are anything like me when you think about sex, you might start with a wistful memory of better days. Whether it was in the earlier stages of the...Reactions0reactionsComments9 comments
Things to Know about Multiple Sclerosis for MS World DayFor MS World Day, we are helping spread the word about what life is REALLY like for those living with, and caring for people with multiple sclerosis. We've put together...Reactions0reactionsComments10 comments
How I Manage My "Fairly Uncommon" Partial Complex SeizuresIt was a Saturday afternoon in 1995 and my husband and I were at a crowded, noisy tile store with our three-year-old son. We recently moved into the home we...Reactions0reactionsComments0 comments
The Reality of Depression, Anxiety, and Emotional Symptoms of MSMany people who have MS experience not only physical symptoms like spasticity, pain, and weakness, but also emotional symptoms like depression and anxiety. Unfortunately there is a stigma associated with...Reactions0reactionsComments10 comments
Intermittent Self Catheterization: A Male PerspectiveWe all know that MS isn't a one-size-fits-all kind of a deal. However, there are a few symptoms which are more common than others (for example Fatigue). The other biggie...Reactions0reactionsComments13 comments
The Difficulty of Balancing Activity and Rest-and What I'm Doing About ItIf I had a hundred dollars for each time I’ve heard staying active is the best way to preserve motor function, I’d be among the top 20 percent wealthiest people with...Reactions0reactionsComments17 comments
What People SHOULD Say to Someone Living with Multiple SclerosisThere’s a marvelous piece written by Ashley Ringstaff called “MS & Things People Should Not Say.” It provides a solid list of statements people should never say to someone with...Reactions0reactionsComments9 comments
The Difficult Choices We Must Make While Living with MSIt’s no secret I’ve been ill on and off for the past year. With four added diagnoses all having to do with my digestive system, my MS has flared more...Reactions0reactionsComments2 comments
Why Yoga?I have found a new hobby that I absolutely love, and want to share with all of my readers! Yoga! As you’ve probably read in some of my previous articles...Reactions0reactionsComments4 comments
Tips for Managing Caregiver BurnoutYou think we get tired of living with a chronic disease? Then just imagine for a moment what the people closest to us must feel – they have to get...Reactions0reactionsComments2 comments
Let's Talk About Aging and Multiple SclerosisI was thrilled when I was invited to be a patient expert for the website LiveWise MS. Along with other experts (mainly nurse practitioners), LiveWise MS offers pertinent content for...Reactions0reactionsComments4 comments
Sometimes I Wish It Wasn't MeI’m just going to be honest for a second. As much as I want to say that MS doesn’t have me, I have to admit that my MS has a...Reactions0reactionsComments18 comments
9 Tips for MRI AnxietyThere are more questions and unknowns that come with multiple sclerosis than certainties and regularities. I think that’s one of the many reasons getting diagnosed with MS is so frightening...Reactions0reactionsComments2 comments
The Ultimate Travel Checklist for MSersI love to travel. It makes no matter if the trip is regional, national, or international. It makes no matter if the trip is via bicycle, car, train, boat, or...Reactions0reactionsComments5 comments
I've Got a Short FuseIt’s hard for me to fully remember on how I “used to be” pre-diagnosis, but I don’t believe that I had as ‘short of a fuse’, so to say. This...Reactions0reactionsComments11 comments
The Misadventures of My Bowel And BladderI am hesitant to write about this subject, but here goes anyway. Fingers crossed, I hope you can relate. At this point in my life, I’m 42 years old. Still...Reactions0reactionsComments11 comments
The Emotional Roller Coaster of an MS Diagnosis: Part 1I was formally diagnosed with MS on May 15, 2013 (almost 5 years ago!), in the middle of what I now recognize as a relapse, and it was not the...Reactions0reactionsComments1 comments
Living with MS is More Complicated Than You Think - Results from MS In America 2017Multiple sclerosis is an incredibly complex condition, not only when it comes to the science behind it, but also what it means for living with it on a daily basis...Reactions0reactionsComments83 comments
My Cognitive Changes Because of Multiple SclerosisThe list of symptoms that someone fighting multiple sclerosis might encounter is extremely long. Over the years, I’ve written about many of the ones that impact my life. Until today...Reactions0reactionsComments195 comments