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Happy Thanksgiving!

Living with multiple sclerosis (MS) can present its own set of challenges, but even in the midst of those struggles, there are still things to be thankful for. Take a moment to reflect on the positive aspects of your life, the things that bring you joy and gratitude despite the difficulties MS may bring. It might be the support of friends and family, moments of clarity or good health, the resilience you've developed, or simply appreciating the little things that make life meaningful. Write about what you're thankful for today, no matter how big or small.

  1. Happy Thanksgiving to you as well!

    1. Thank you , we hope you had a lovely Thanksgiving.
      My best, Doreen (Team Member)

  2. happy Thanksgiving! I hope you had a great day 💜. I just want to say that I am grateful for the people in my life. We had the lowest key Thanksgiving day, with the hubby preparing a pork roast in the crockpot and a cornbread casserole to accompany. The only thing I had to do was coordinate the grocery shopping for the week ahead of time (our grocery day is usually Wednesday, so we bumped up a day to avoid the insanity). I'm so thankful that I now work in an industry that isn't open for the Thanksgiving weekend, and I get to choose to take four days off with pay. And I'm so lucky that my husband and our roommate all share similar tastes and values, so we were all very satisfied.

    Sending you my best 💜.

    1. I too had a lowkey Thanksgiving and I loved it! I love how simple and relaxing it was for you as well. It’s so wonderful to be able to enjoy time with family without the usual holiday stress, and it sounds like everyone got to pitch in in their own way, which is always nice. Also, I’m so happy to hear about your work schedule! Having that time off must have made the holiday even sweeter. It’s truly the little things that make such a big difference. Thanks for sharing, and I’m so glad you had such a fulfilling and peaceful Thanksgiving! -Latoya (Team Member)

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