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A Reflection 1 Year in: MS and COVID-19
During 2020, we were sometimes confined and isolated from friends and love ones; however, we… Read More
Impacting MS Patients in Puerto Rico
There are only about 113 neurologists that care for about 3.3 million people in Puerto… Read More
Accessibility Claps and Slaps
I often find myself doing accessibility assessments. These may range from big, obvious things to… Read More
3 Ways My Tired Is Different from Your Tired
The one thing I find the most annoying though is how other people see fatigue…. Read More
Tongue-Tied: 4 Things to Say
Since people don’t generally have a firm grasp of the disease, the comments we receive… Read More
Unexpected Reality
My mindset has changed and matured to accept the reality and try my hardest to… Read More
My Life in Chronic-logical Order
My hope is that you will find the same freedom in creating and protecting the… Read More
Grief and Silver Linings: An MS Diagnosis
I would never have wanted this, but that is how life goes, isn’t it? You… Read More
Fever Fatale
Yes, raising awareness of multiple sclerosis is a noble and necessary thing. But frightening MS… Read More
Did I Ever Tell You About Lucy?
Lucy, our Papillon-Dachshund cross, my fur baby, I love you always. Thank you for always… Read More
Conquering Mountains Figuratively and Literally: A Climb With MS up Kilimanjaro
As long as I can, I will try to climb mountains, travel the world and… Read More
Hello Stranger
MS rendered me ineligible for deployment, dead-ended many assignment opportunities, and I eventually decided to… Read More