I have MS
Like Father, Like Daughter
I think about how my best memories as a child include always knowing how fiercely… Read More
From Slavery to Special Assistant to the President: Hope and Blessings
The fact that in two generations, family members can go from slavery to Special Assistant… 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
Inclusivity in Healthcare
My queer identity cannot be dismissed, and my lived experience cannot be reduced to a… Read More
Our Community
Warrior to Warrior, may this battle only be a season. Be encouraged, empowered and blessed.
Depression and MS
I have picked up some pointers that have helped me combat my depression to remain… Read More
Motherhood and MS
I now understand I have not failed as a parent. I have a chronic illness,… Read More
How Horseback Riding Helps My MS
There are so many advantages to riding a horse when you’re living with MS.
The Woman With the Orange Tutu
To hear the words, “you’ve got MS” is not easy. The unpredictable nature of this… Read More