MS Awareness
“Because She’s Sick”
Have you ever experienced someone else’s ignorance or intolerance about your MS? Have you ever… Read More
Dealing with Literal Loneliness
MS came as a scare at first, but in time, it became something I used… Read More
What I Wish…
For MS Awareness Week, we asked you, “what do you wish people knew about MS?”… Read More
Silence: A Missed Opportunity for Education?
I can’t speak for anyone but myself, but to me, a “joke” of this nature—no… Read More
My Divine Fairytale
We have been married for six years now and what a journey it has been…. Read More
Alone in a Room Full of People
We “MS” people keep at it. We all keep going. We are truly not alone…. Read More
Flying My Fatigue Flag
When the time came for me to consider getting a parking placard, the decision didn’t… Read More
Voting Is My Favorite Thing
Volunteering as an MS activist has encouraged me to educate my legislators about MS and… Read More
The “Normal” Paradox
Have you ever been in a situation where you park in a disabled stall and… 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