Be More Than Happy, Sad or AngryA while back I wrote about people needing to be able to express themselves clearly and in detail when consulting with their...reactions5comments
A (Nearly) Complete List of What I Do to Get Through the DayHave you ever stopped to think about what you do, in detail, to get yourself through the day and night? I decided...reactions27comments
Having MS Is Just Like the Boy Scout Motto "Be Prepared"I know, how does MS equate to the motto “be prepared”? Well, the meaning is “you are always in a state of...reactions12comments
Persisting Through ProgressionIf you live with multiple sclerosis, at some point you will encounter the fear of progression. With every exacerbation comes the concern...reactions11comments
She's a Superhero!We asked our community members to share in our forums section, "If you could take one of your MS symptoms and make...reactions4comments
MS Comic: Speed ShowerIt can often be a challenge to complete any chore or task in a hurry when living with MS. Brooke shares her...reactions1comment
Struggling With StabilityAs I stroll into my local brewery, I’m greeted by a ton of friendly faces. I stop and say hi to many...reactions100comments
Is It My MS or Time?Earlier today I was out on my morning walk when it started to sprinkle a bit. The weather app on my phone...reactions40comments
MS and ShinglesShingles is a condition that causes painful blisters to develop on one side of the face or body. It affects about 1...reactions31comments
Tyler Campbell Tells His Superhero StoryTyler Campbell, college football player turned MS advocate, was gracious in allowing us to interview him for 2022's Multiple Sclerosis Awareness Month!...reactions1comment
MS and Knee Surgery: My Total Knee Replacement Adventure, Part 2My 22-year journey with multiple sclerosis has overlapped with other conditions. Two of my comorbidities include rheumatoid arthritis and osteoarthritis. Because of...reactions3comments
MS Comic: I Feel Great!Sometimes we find ourselves telling those around us that we feel totally fine when we're very much struggling with invisible physical symptoms...reactions10comments
A Bit of an MS VentI've read articles that talk about what people should not say to someone with multiple sclerosis. I always agree. I also understand...reactions10comments
PPMS: Healthier Considerations to Live to the FullestLive to the fullest, how you ask? Yes, I realize having PPMS can make daily life a little challenging, as we know...reactions23comments
MS Awareness Month: Ways to Live Sustainably With MSAs a creative person, I often assign keywords at the beginning of each year to help me frame my energy. Some words...reactions5comments
Embrace ChangeWe don't always need to be afraid of change. Change is what happens when we are made different, and one thing living...reactions4comments
When You Feel Like You Can't Help“I’m sorry, I’ve done everything I can” were the words of a teary-eyed neurologist as he explained to me that, despite him...reactions21comments
Progression Fears and ConcernsMy multiple sclerosis seems to be getting worse. There, I said it out loud. The biggest MS concern I have might be...reactions37comments
Cooking With a Chronic IllnessLiving with a chronic illness like multiple sclerosis can make the most mundane of tasks incredibly difficult. Fatigue, mobility issues, pain, and...reactions18comments
COVID-19 and Its Impact on My MS: Part 1January 3, 2022 - The day began just like any other. I spent the morning in my home office, working online as...reactions1comment