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Useful Tips for Traveling With MS
Having MS does not mean that you cannot continue enjoying the pleasures of life, among… Read More
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
The Woman With the Orange Tutu
To hear the words, “you’ve got MS” is not easy. The unpredictable nature of this… Read More
Sharing My MS Diagnosis at Work
This experience has taught me that it is OK to talk about my MS journey… Read More
Fighting for Accessibility
To the next generation, I say, don’t take the ADA for granted… it’s up to… Read More
MS Has Changed Me
I’m a little off and a bit quirky, but those are the things that make… Read More
I’m Going to Let You in on a Secret
When I made the decision to start using a wheelchair full time, it made a… Read More
Accessibility Claps and Slaps
I often find myself doing accessibility assessments. These may range from big, obvious things to… Read More
COVID Cleanliness
A year later, and I’m pretty sure a small child has wandered in and is… Read More