Funky Hacks for Life with MSContributing video producer Kathy Reagan Young shares some some tricks for life with MS to help with cog-fog, fatigue while out and...reactions1comment
Curating Hope With Monday MorningsMonday, the day people throughout the world dread. The beginning of many people’s work week, and often times, it is the end...reactionscomments
Phone Representative: A Part Time Job That Comes With MSLet me first explain what is going on, after that I promise I have a point. I am really frustrated right now. Well...reactions10comments
I Relate More to My Elderly Neighbors Than to People My Own AgeWhenever people asked me what that first MS attack felt like, I was frustrated and at a loss. I threw out words...reactions23comments
You've Got a FriendYou just call out my name And you know wherever I am I'll come running to see you again Winter, spring, summer...reactions2comments
Your Shortcomings Can Be Your SuperpowersWarning: This may be a trigger post for some. Negativity. Why it is so popular, I will never understand. I used to...reactions14comments
The Caregiver as RefereeThe role of caregiver to MS patients is multi-faceted. Provider. Support system. Cheerleader. Head chef and bottle-washer. Trusted advisor. If you care...reactionscomments
What If It's Not All MS?I was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis (MS) in August of 2010 at the age of 20. I have been told by more...reactions19comments
Why We Need to Go Outside Every Day If We Have MSI recently ran across a discussion in a forum on the subject of local workshops for forest bathing. (Yes, this is the...reactions7comments
Weather and Multiple Sclerosis - Cold & HotJanuary, my favorite time of the year. See, I grew up in Southern California which feels like every year gets just a...reactions12comments
The Joy of Getting an MRIThat title is extremely sarcastic, folks! While many of us with Multiple Sclerosis have a wide range of symptoms, there are certainly...reactions52comments
MS Has Changed the Way I Experience the WorldThere was a spot I used to visit before I got Multiple Sclerosis (MS); time and time again I would just go...reactions24comments
Join MSAA for a Live Relapse Management Webinar in Honor of MS Awareness MonthEach year, March is nationally recognized as Multiple Sclerosis Awareness Month. In honor of this month, the Multiple Sclerosis Association of America...reactionscomments
MS and the Terrible 2'sBeing a mom is the hardest yet most rewarding thing I’ve ever done. I love being a mom more than I can...reactions5comments
It's Normal to Grieve For What You've LostAs traumatic as a multiple sclerosis diagnosis was for me, the trauma soon faded and the losses that followed lingered much longer in my...reactions5comments
MS and Workplace AccommodationsLiving and working with multiple sclerosis can be a real challenge. Luckily, the Americans with Disabilities Act (or ADA for short) requires...reactions3comments
What Multiple Sclerosis Looks LikeTry to imagine what disease looks like. Any disease. Diabetes, for example. When you hear the word, what do you envision? An...reactions3comments
I'm No Longer a Victim of MSI decided over the past few years that I would no longer allow myself to play the victim of MS. Throughout my...reactionscomments
The Importance Of Routine And Familiar Places To My MSManaging my Multiple Sclerosis and its many varied symptoms is a constant battle and has been a long struggle for me. Through...reactions23comments
Sometimes I Wish It Wasn't MeI’m just going to be honest for a second. As much as I want to say that MS doesn’t have me, I...reactions18comments