Latest Blogs
Saying “Yes” Until I Can’t
Have I taken on too much? Maybe, but it’s doable because, for now, MS is… Read More
A Man Gets To Know His Limitations (With Apologies To Clint Eastwood)
Playing the drums, which had been effortless and fluid, has become decidedly effortful and deliberate.
I’m Going to Let You in on a Secret
When I made the decision to start using a wheelchair full time, it made a… Read More
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
I get knocked down, but I’ll get up again
Recovering from a fall can be challenging. Read how one person gets up.
Staying above water with MS
One blogger describes finding support and learning to love life again after his MS diagnosis.
Breaking the cycle of exclusion: Embracing cultural competence in physical activity research for people with MS
Cultural competence in research involves considering the culture and diversity of a population.
Still Dancing: Overcoming MS to Become an Atlanta Falcons Cheerleader
An MS diagnosis in college didn’t stop Téa from cheering for the NFL.
Across the Other Side of the Pond, but Connected Through MS
An activist in the U.K. discusses the challenges that the Black MS community faces here… Read More