The Sacrifices We MakeFor the most part, I tend to think my life with multiple sclerosis has gone well. Rather, it’s gone as well as...reactions3comments
The Differences With MS After The Ten Year MarkA month or so back, I noticed a couple interactions in the comments section of one of my articles that got me...reactions217comments
MS & Progression Independent of Relapse ActivityThe vast majority of those suffering from MS do so with the version known as relapsing-remitting MS (RRMS). This variety of MS...reactions18comments
HSCT Part 2: Planning for Treatment Location and FundraisingI was mentally spent after I’d made the decision to go for HSCT, but when I was faced with the planning stage...reactions4comments
Dealing With Who I WasYesterday, while at a routine eye doctor appointment, while waiting for my eyes to dilate, I had a chunk of time to...reactions19comments
Stuck In My Own PrisonMy husband and I like to watch a lot of prison shows on television. We are always so interested to see what...reactions63comments
Perking Up with ProvigilWhen it comes to the many symptoms that come along with Multiple Sclerosis, crippling, heavy, all-encompassing fatigue is often listed as one...reactions15comments
Paying the MS Tax: The Day After Being ActiveIt’s time for me to talk about a pretty common occurrence in my life, those times when I have to “pay the...reactions131comments
Out of Sync: "I Don't Feel Right"As I lay on the couch, I look over to my faithful companion and tell him “I don’t feel good.” (Yes, I...reactions26comments
What? Another New Normal? Long-Haul COVID-19 in People With MSWhile the COVID-19 pandemic continues to linger on the heels of emerging variants, improvements in testing, treatments, and preventive measures have mitigated...reactions9comments
How Does MSAA Help the MS Community?Occasionally, we all need a helping hand. That’s where the Multiple Sclerosis Association of America (MSAA) comes in! MSAA improves lives today...reactions2comments
When MS Feels Like NarcolepsyThe daytime sleepiness and fatigue that MS is famous for are perhaps the most common symptom experienced by people with MS. Pathological...reactions2comments
Am I a Warrior?I have recently begun to question the description of those living with multiple sclerosis as warriors. This is not a new discussion...reactions3comments
Vaccinated and ImmunosuppressedAfter more than one year of actual time passing and what seemed like a couple more years, I was eligible for the...reactions12comments
Winning: My Battle with MSI’ll let Jennifer tell you about her MS diagnosis, but here’s a little bit about what happened to me in December 1999...reactions17comments
Still High Stepping With MS2020, the year of a new decade, has been one of the most devastating years in history. It is one that I...reactions30comments
Getting MS: Heredity and GeneticsTwenty-some years ago, after waking up with numb legs that I eventually lost all control of, I was whisked into a hospital...reactions53comments
Need Help Navigating Your MS Journey? Utilize an MS NavigatorIf you’re living with MS, then you likely have questions. They could be about anything, such as: You can always visit the...reactions3comments
Loss of Control: A Big Part of My Life With MSWhen we discuss the effects that a disease like multiple sclerosis has on people, we often focus on the direct symptoms it...reactions9comments
Time Out of MindEver since my multiple sclerosis kicked in, I am suddenly the person who is late. I find myself running ragged trying to...reactions8comments