Relationships
The Distance Multiple Sclerosis Can Build Between Family and Friends
Here’s my biggest advice if you have someone in your life with MS: be flexible… Read More
My Dad: The Flying MS Superhero
Our dad, Skip (who is usually in a wheelchair most of the time), had just… Read More
Gray Matter
“She cries a lot,” I said. “And she says such strange things. Are you sure… Read More
Peer Pleasure – Not Pressure
A peer is a lifeline. Finding someone to talk with that is living in the… Read More
5 Things I Want You to Know if Your Parent Has MS
My mom was diagnosed with progressive MS in 1982 when I was 7 years old.
Like Father, Like Daughter
I think about how my best memories as a child include always knowing how fiercely… Read More
Afternoons with Annie
The wheelchair is totally normal to her. No judgment. A lot of adults could learn… Read More
MS Doesn’t Stop You From Being a Great Parent
My goal is to make the burden of a chronic illness lighter for children. I… Read More
The Stigma of Dating With MS
My best advice for single individuals living with MS who are looking for a partner… Read More
What Your Partner Wants You to Know About Their MS
I wish I had a magic wand to help the millions of people that feel… Read More