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Caregivers are Special People

If you have a caregiver, be sure to thank them and tell them – often… Read More

Me and My “Happy Pill”

If only someone had told me early on that depression was a symptom of MS,… 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

Vote Down MS

Our generation can be the generation that ends MS. Please join me and use your… 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.

Sex, Intimacy & MS

Intimacy with a neurological disease can make things interesting, to say the least.

(Not) The Sound Of Music

The truth is, I am claustrophobic. But really, is there anyone who enjoys having their… Read More

Advocating for My Father, Myself, and My Children’s Future

I want my children to grow up in a world where the phrase “you have… Read More

Thriving in the Face of Adversity

Life is going to challenge you at some point. When this happens you have a… Read More

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