Category: An MS Patients Story

How to Stay Connected When MS Has You Feeling Isolated

Meeting others with MS can make a big difference in how you feel, whether it’s in person, online, or on…

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MS & Socializing: A Few Things to Remember

#MS&Socializing By Devin Garlit · September 17, 2019 While a disease like multiple sclerosis has a different effect on everyone…

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Pregnancy & MS – Considerations before starting a family

By Jessica T. Social Worker When I was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis (MS), I was 26 years old and newly married.…

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My Disabled Wheelchair

AUGUST 30, 2019 – BY JOHN CONNOR Things had been going well with my electric wheelchair, but now I found…

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Actress Selma Blair Undergoing Stem Cell Treatment for Multiple Sclerosis (MS)

Selma Blair revealed via Instagram that she is undergoing a stem cell treatment called hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT) to…

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Family, Faith, and Work Help an MS-Certified Nurse Bounce Back After Years of Disability

Finding the right MS medication changed Cherie Binns’ life.  Now she helps others live better with MS. By Brian P.…

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How I’d Like To Step Up My Advocacy Game – by Cathy Chester

written by Cathy Chester, MS Patient Advocate As a child I could run, play the game “tag” or “kick-the-can” with…

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A patient’s “plan”: After falling twice, I needed to problem-solve a way to prevent more falls.

Human-Centered Design: How I’m Devising My Own MS Solutions –  By Mona Sen                …

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MS Lesson Learned: ‘Let People in; They Can Handle It.’

Trish Palmer has found that accepting help and being open about MS  is better for her personal relationships. By Beth…

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Personal Trainer With MS Learns Not to Overdo It

‘Listen to your body. If you are feeling fatigued, it’s okay to have a rest day.’ Even an avid exerciser…

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