Every Little Thing“My advice to other disabled people would be, concentrate on things your disability doesn't prevent you doing well, and don't regret the things it interferes with. Don't be disabled in...Reactions0reactionsComments5 comments
5 Pieces of Advice for the Newly DiagnosedI’m a few years into the MS game now, and I often find myself exchanging e-mails with people who have just been diagnosed. I never hesitate to extend a helping hand...Reactions0reactionsComments8 comments
The 50 Shades of MS PainMy mom and I both live with MS, but we have had extremely different experiences with diagnosis, treatment, and symptoms. I sometimes find it hard to believe what a difference...Reactions0reactionsComments40 comments
Driving and Multiple Sclerosis; IndependenceI can remember wanting nothing more than to get my driver’s license. I studied, I went to driver’s school, I studied some more, I practiced whenever I could and I...Reactions0reactionsComments29 comments
MS Research Update 2015 Edition from MSAAKeeping track of every MS-related study, trial, drug release, and other updates - and interpreting their clinical relevance to the MS community - can sometimes be stress-inducing. Fortunately, the Multiple...Reactions0reactionsComments0 comments
Becoming the Guy in the WheelchairI've recently heard from several people who are on the verge of needing wheelchairs, saying that my Wheelchair Kamikaze videos have helped them and their friends and families see that...Reactions0reactionsComments1 comments
Why Is It Not a Relapse Every Time I Feel Worse?There are times when symptoms get a strong hold of me, making me feel worse for a few hours, and gets me worrying about relapses. Living with Multiple Sclerosis can...Reactions0reactionsComments17 comments
The Neurological Exam ExplainedWe have all had a thorough once-over by a neurologist, and chances are you see one at least once a year for a checkup and exam. Have you ever obediently...Reactions0reactionsComments21 comments
The Rebound Effect of TysabriI have not written here in a very long time (or so it feels) and have hardly written on my personal blog very much except out of a feeling of...Reactions0reactionsComments29 comments
Getting Personal: Kidney Stones, Gallstones, MS And Finding The Right DoctorsSix years ago I had kidney and gallstones at the same time. It was the worst pain I’ve ever experienced, even more painful than childbirth. It was a stabbing, unrelenting...Reactions0reactionsComments10 comments
I Miss MeI miss me. Reduced to its essence, the Gordian knot of emotions in which I find myself evermore entwined as my disease progresses can, I think, be summed up in...Reactions0reactionsComments12 comments
Have You Heard of Restless Genital Syndrome?Recently, I came across the name of a syndrome that was quite unfamiliar. It sounded somewhat similar to a condition that occurs more frequently in people with multiple sclerosis (MS)...Reactions0reactionsComments40 comments
MS Is Picking SidesDon’t ask me how I come up with the titles to these articles at times because I honestly couldn’t tell you. I promise I’m writing about something that does involve...Reactions0reactionsComments6 comments
Physical Therapy and the Promise of Improved Mobility, Strength, and BalanceEvery so often, the nihilist in me comes to the surface. Not in a late 19 century Russian let’s-kill-the-Tsar-and-exile-all-the-aristocrats kind of way--and definitely not in a modern day ISIS extremist...Reactions0reactionsComments6 comments
Four Tips To Help You Get Better Care From Your Doctor And Pharmacist“Sorry, but we never received your prescription. You better call your doctor.”“We sent your prescription refill to your pharmacy a few days ago. Call them back and tell them to...Reactions0reactionsComments6 comments
Seeking Support When You Don’t Receive it From HomeWhether you were justdiagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis or have had MS for years something that doesn’t always change is how the people around you react to your need of support...Reactions0reactionsComments6 comments
"Life Hacks" for MSers“Life hacks” are a popular internet trend right now. They are basically any trick or shortcut that makes life a little easier. People living with MS are definitely in need...Reactions0reactionsComments36 comments
Clinical Trial TerminologyThere are several terms that are commonly used when discussing clinical trials. Here are some that come up often:Adverse event: an undesirable experience associated with the use of a medical...Reactions0reactionsComments0 comments
Clinical Trial ParticipationEvery clinical trial is designed to look at a specific population, so each participant is required to have certain traits (eligibility criteria) in order to take part in the study...Reactions0reactionsComments1 comments
Clinical TrialsA clinical trial is a research study that is conducted to determine whether a specific medical intervention, such as a treatment, device, procedure, or change in behavior is safe and...Reactions0reactionsComments0 comments