The Problem With Those Almost-FallsMany years ago, I had the privilege to attend a very comprehensive therapy center that specializes in multiple sclerosis. One facility housed...reactions15comments
What Convinced Me That Orange Is Right for MSMarch and MS Awareness Month are behind us, so I have a confession to make: I really don’t care for the color...reactions7comments
Vaccines and MSEach year in the fall I write a column on the flu vaccine and why we really should consider taking it for...reactions36comments
Give Yourself a BreakLiving life with a chronic illness like multiple sclerosis can be extremely demanding. For many, trying to live as normal a life...reactions33comments
The Hurt and Loneliness of Living with Multiple SclerosisI’ve got loneliness on my mind and I’d like to, as the author Elizabeth Lesser says, break myself open. Please don’t confuse...reactions30comments
MS Comic: Infusion Day Poking and ProddingInfusion treatments are one treatment option for those living with MS. But everyone has different experiences with their infusions, including the level...reactions6comments
MS Fatigue: Feeling Neglected Like an Old Car Battery (Part 2)Fatigue is one of the most powerful MS symptoms that I experience on a regular basis. It is also included on my...reactions1comment
Two Shots Change EverythingI just got my second COVID-19 vaccine shot. I am not sure how I feel. It is not a lack of feeling...reactions4comments
MS Comic: Struggling to Find the Right NeurologistThe neurologist who first diagnoses a person with MS is not necessarily the doctor that the patient continues to see throughout his...reactionscomments
Things I Love to Hear with MSRecently, I wrote about the things that I hate to hear with regards to my MS. The aggravating little phrases that people...reactions13comments
MS Comic: Ignoring the SignsWhat was the symptom that made you seek help before your eventual MS diagnosis? Many people in the community noticed signs that...reactionscomments
Improving Mental Health and Wellness: MS Awareness Month and MSAAFor this year’s MS Awareness Month campaign, the Multiple Sclerosis Association of America (MSAA) provided a number of digital resources focusing on...reactionscomments
Playing the Cards You Were DealtEveryone in life is born into a different set of circumstances. Some people are born into a life of poverty, and others...reactions11comments
Is This Big Dance the Most Important One of All?Some identify March as the most important month of the year. The bleakness of winter transitions to the promise of spring. Those...reactions10comments
Book Review of "Intention Tremor" by TK SellmanThere is so much to admire about Tamara Kaye Sellman’s reflections on her life with multiple sclerosis. At a mere 58 pages...reactions5comments
Using Medical Cannabis to Reduce PrescriptionsA while back, I spoke about how I went from being a skeptic to a true believer in the benefits of medical...reactionscomments
The Jan Brady of MSI think I am past the stage of being an MS newbie. It has been 6 years since my official multiple sclerosis...reactions14comments
Advice for Moms with MSBeing a parent with MS can be challenging, especially when it's so easy to compare yourself to others. One MultipleSclerosis.net advocate, Emily...reactions3comments
MS Comic: Why I Stopped Saying "I'm Sorry"Many people in the MS community have said they felt like they’re letting people down when they have to cancel plans, ask...reactions1comment
Living With MS As Long As Not Living With ItAs I sit here, in the midst of a pretty rough week, I realize that yet another MSiversary is fast approaching. When...reactions16comments