I Walk Like A DuckI walk like a duck! And I am not complimenting myself. Quite the contrary. Waddle – walk, wide stance and repeat. Waddle...reactions2comments
My Recovery and ProgressI want to be brutally honest about my recovery and progress. This past week home from the hospital has been life changing...reactions2comments
Frustrated Awaiting a Diagnosis...I’m very frustrated waiting for a diagnosis. My doctor has not yet ordered an MRI either, and I’m wondering when it will...reactions3comments
Emmy’s StoryAlmost 40 years ago, after my last child, I had vision that was like looking through a tunnel with fuzzy edges. I...reactions5comments
Can-Can GirlAfter the sudden passing of my beloved dog, King, I felt emptiness. I lost my best friend and companion. About 4 days...reactions3comments
17/01/2019 - A Day to RememberI was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis at 22 1/2 years old. A couple of days ago (6 January 2019), I woke up...reactions1comment
Dr. Spooky 👻I was diagnosed on Halloween 2010. My neurologist called me and sort of barked, “You have MS,” into my BlackBerry. Guessing he...reactions2comments
Long StoryHi. Yesterday I received confirmation, via spinal tap and bands presence, for MS. However my story begun while deployed in service in...reactions2comments
Healing JourneyI’m a little person in a big pond wanting to be heard and change the health of people with multiple sclerosis and...reactions2comments
My Treatment ExperienceAm new here but thought I’d share a few things about me and my MS. Diagnosed about 12 years ago. Started on...reactions2comments
Service Dog ShuffleOver a year ago, I made a decision I didn't think I'd be making as a then, 27/28-year-old. After experiencing some of...reactions2comments
Empowerment and Quality of LifeI was first diagnosed in October 2000. I was disbelieving because I had been an avid runner (50+ miles a week). The...reactions1comment
Stinks to Have MSI live in Norfolk, VA, and have many health issues. I am having Ocrevus infusions, which is super because I don't have...reactions1comment
PUSHING THROUGHWait for it... Wait... It’s coming... Four little words strung together forming an innocent question, “How are you doing?” I really don’t...reactions17comments
MS CaregiverI am my husband's caregiver for the past 19 years. At first, MS was nothing but a few controllable symptoms. He did...reactions1comment
Long JourneyYeah, yeah... that’s everybody’s story. I was just recently, after a decade, finally diagnosed and finally had a doctor RECOGNIZE the symptoms...reactions2comments
New RealitiesMS means the need to constantly adapt to new realities, probably more so with progressive MS than with remitting-relapsing. About six years...reactions5comments
BrainThe worst part, brain fog. For me, I was quick thinker, now not so much. Hard to deal with who you are...reactions2comments
My MS DiagnosisBack in 1985 when I was a junior in university in Nebraska, I woke up at 3am with funny vision in my...reactions1comment
MS, PTSD, and UsMultiple Sclerosis is currently found in over one million Americans. Women are three times more likely to contract MS than men. And...reactions5comments