When MS Feels Like Narcolepsy...The 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 Immunosuppressed...After 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 MS...I’ll let Jennifer tell you about her MS diagnosis, but here’s a little bit about what happened to me in December 1999...reactions17comments
Constantly Crying...I am 54, I am married 2 grown boys & one Grandson & my little fur baby Leo I have had MS...reactions6comments
Still High Stepping With MS...2020, 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 Genetics...Twenty-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 Navigator...If 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 MS...When 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 Mind...Ever since my multiple sclerosis kicked in, I am suddenly the person who is late. I find myself running ragged trying to...reactions8comments
The Life of My Cane...I was sitting in the waiting room at a radiology clinic waiting to be called in to have my annual MRI done...reactions24comments
Being a "Minority within a Minority": LGBT Multiple Sclerosis...Members of our Editorial Team here at MultipleSclerosis.net discovered a research project called LGBT Multiple Sclerosis by De Montfort University PhD candidate...reactionscomments
I've Got a Feeling...Practicing medicine is an art in many ways. We go through school to learn anatomy, physiology, and how diseases can disrupt the...reactions12comments
Life Lessons: Encanto Style...My triplets are two and a half now, and they are obsessed with the new Disney movie Encanto. It's a warm, family-friendly...reactions14comments
First Steps: Confessions of an HSCT Survivor...Confessions? Survivor? Oh puh-leeze. So melodramatic, Dave. I know, right? But when I was preparing to get an autologous hematopoietic stem cell...reactions18comments
Don’t Hesitate to Change Doctors to Find the Best Fit...Your feet feel numb. Your vision is blurred. Your legs are weak. You’re always tired. You’re much too young, busy, happy or...reactions8comments
When I Fall And Can't Get Up...When I was a kid, I remember seeing a series of commercials that would feature an elderly person who had fallen and...reactions22comments
Take the Health and Media Habits Survey!...The Media Habits Survey is now closed. Thank you for your interest! Managing a chronic condition is not easy and can be...reactionscomments
How to Ensure a Painless and Successful Lumbar Puncture...We embattled MS souls have had our blood sucked into tubes through tiny butterfly needles, our bodies buzzed with tuning forks, stabbed...reactions8comments
Walking Sticks...The term 'walking stick' conjures images of high-hat gentleman strolling the streets of London. 'Walking stick' sure sounds better than ‘cane,’ doesn’t...reactions1comment