I have MS
A Morning Prayer
But this morning I offer thanks to my body for not further succumbing to the… Read More
Five Things
The “brain fog” that MS causes didn’t happen overnight. It has been a slow and,… Read More
The Last Laugh
I may not have chosen to share my life with MS, but my husband did…. Read More
The “Normal” Paradox
Have you ever been in a situation where you park in a disabled stall and… Read More
Surrendering My Driver’s License
Having a driver’s license gives credibility, an identity, and proof of existence, not to mention… Read More
Caregivers are Special People
If you have a caregiver, be sure to thank them and tell them – often… Read More
Living the American Dream with MS
It has been assumed that MS uncommon in the Hispanic/Latino population, but that is not… Read More
Learning to Like My Cane
Whether you use a wheelchair, cane, walker, crutches, steerable knee scooter, motorized wheelchair, hoveround or… Read More
The Tale of the Concerned Wife and Resistant Husband
Today I realize that I’m not confined to a wheelchair. I’m enabled by my wheelchair.