Guilt Hi . I’m just wondering how guilt of not being active in terms of how it effects your loved ones measures out against you accepting your own limitations on a...Reactions 0 reactions Comments2 repliesCaregiving
in dire need of a qualified personal care aide for 2hr/wklythe topic is the whole story. i feel as if i was abandoned by the social worker on my sister's case. any advice/help in securing a reputable agency to fulfill...Reactions 0 reactions Comments2 repliesCaregiving
Need advice. I don't have ms but my roommate does and for the last week she went from no real issues to her legs being limp to getting what she says feels...Reactions 0 reactions Comments2 repliesCaregiving
How to deal with a rapidly progressing disease.I was diagnosed with RRMS in 2000. Over the years I have always been very positive about my MS, a cheerleader, even as they changed my pigeon hole to SPMS...Reactions 0 reactions Comments1 repliesCopingCaregivingPPMS
a strange bit of informationMy wife knows when my MS is acting up. She cuts my hair. When my MS is acting up my hair grows very funny. It it lies down in every...Reactions 0 reactions Comments2 repliesTips & AdviceCaregiving
The end gameI have posted in this forum several times about my caregiver relationship with my fiancee Tracey. She is a 23 year SPMS survivor, who is in the end stages. In...Reactions 0 reactions Comments13 repliesCaregiving
CareI'm 46 I've gotten stuck in the shower twice once where I just couldn't remember how to get out the second time the screw came out of my shower chair...Reactions 0 reactions Comments3 repliesCaregiving
The endThe end game has ended. Multiple Sclerosis has taken my beloved princess Tracey from me, but not without one hell of a fight. She battled you for twenty three years...Reactions 0 reactions Comments10 repliesCaregiving
Do you ever feel like you were lied to?When I look back on our journey with MS, I can't help but cringe at some of the major life decisions we made based on really bad guidance from the...Reactions 0 reactions Comments9 repliesCaregiving
Exhausted and short fusedMy husband has had MS for over 10yrs. He's just getting to the point where he's giving in and getting in the chair. He needed to be in it s...Reactions 0 reactions Comments2 repliesCaregiving