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Faking It

Many MSers do our best to fit in, some keeping the disease a secret, not… Read More

A Love Triangle: Him, Her and MS

Even more important than learning about the disease is being an advocate for your partner… Read More

MS and Dating

When it comes to MS and relationships, I’ve learned one major thing: be with someone… Read More

Be Free

Being only 21, I know I’m relatively young to be diagnosed, but my doctors think… Read More

The Bittersweet World of Viewing Your MRI Scans

Seeing my recent MRI was a really bittersweet feeling. In front of my eyes were… Read More

Mindfully Tuning Out the Tyranny of the Active

So, what do I do about living in a culture that lauds booking one’s day… Read More

Can Someone with MS Exercise?

The only excuses are the ones in your head because adapted activities and better technology… Read More

Act or React: Healthy Habits for a Positive Mindset

We can’t avoid stress, but we can develop better habits to learn how to deal… Read More

It’s OK Things Aren’t OK

This holiday season, remember to be gentle with yourself. Remember, too, that things will get… Read More

The Wheelchair

Ah, the wheelchair. That’s what I most want to talk about. For years I resisted… Read More

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