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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
Can Black People Get MS?
A blogger debunks the myth that Black people are less likely to have multiple sclerosis.
The Importance of Friendships
Friendship can bring stability to a life lived with MS, an unpredictable disease.
“And So It Goes”
This writer describes how the works of Kurt Vonnegut helped him define his own journey… Read More
Fishy Luggage, Forgotten Pants and Security Mishaps: Lessons From My Air Travel Mistakes
Dr. Lisa Doggett shares her lessons learned from traveling with MS.
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