Combat Veteran with MS: KEEP PUSHING!I was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis in March of 2017, after experiencing severe migraines and my first seizure in January of 2017. I’ve experienced MS symptoms, including pain, imbalance, fatigue...Reactions0reactionsComments0 comments
Out of Nowhere in 1993In 1993 I was 30 years old, working on a career in a field I had been engaged in for 10 years. Then bam, my right arm went numb. I...Reactions0reactionsComments0 comments
MS NaturallyI was diagnosed with MS in 1999, but it was told that it would not show up until later. It definitely did when I got married in 2010 and was...Reactions0reactionsComments0 comments
I Feel as If Life Is Passing Me ByIn the past month, I have noticed that my cooking has taken a bad turn. It's like I can not cook anymore, even if trying to follow directions. The latest...Reactions0reactionsComments0 comments
Acceptance is the Hardest PartThe first time I learned I had MS, it was hard to accept the new body I was in- the new feelings, the new thoughts. None of it felt right...Reactions0reactionsComments0 comments
What I’ve Learned While Managing My MS SymptomsWhen I was diagnosed with MS in May of 2017, it was a relief to have a diagnosis for all the symptoms that I had been experiencing over the last...Reactions0reactionsComments0 comments
MS is a Horrible “Friend”I have been diagnosed with MS since 2009. I thought I had it under control. NOPE! My youngest child has 3 babies. They are the youngest of all the grandbabies...Reactions0reactionsComments0 comments
Multiple Sclerosis Doesn't Define MEBut it almost always defines: what I'm able to do (and how much of it), what I eat, my sleep habits, my mental health, and my relationships. It's stolen memories...Reactions0reactionsComments0 comments
My Life With MSSo I was able to get through the Marine Corps, start my career, even earning my bachelors degree while even excelling in my job before my disease would land me...Reactions0reactionsComments1 comments
What I Have Learned About Myself From Managing MSI have learned that I can manage my MS through resourcefulness and looking for support when I need it. There have been challenges but if I look for it, I...Reactions0reactionsComments0 comments
What I Have Learned About Myself While Dealing with MSI was diagnosed in November 2020, and like most, my world was turned upside down plus shuck at the same time. How did this happen to me? I'm fairly well...Reactions0reactionsComments0 comments
I'm the Oldest, Go Ask BeverlyBeing the oldest of 7 would have been just a tad easier had I not been the stepchild of a tough PK. But I learned a lot. I couldn't make...Reactions0reactionsComments0 comments
Living With PPMSI was diagnosed in 2014 with MS. My doctor didn't tell me for a few years that I had PPMS just MS. I went from a cane to a rollator...Reactions0reactionsComments4 comments
My Hot MeSs LifeI was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis (MS) in 2008. After having experienced crazy symptoms since adolescence, I was ACTUALLY overjoyed that, FINALLY there was a name attached to what I...Reactions0reactionsComments0 comments
I Can’t Do It AloneI was diagnosed in 2002. I did everything I could to keep working. When I could no longer do tasks such as keyboarding, I found I should have listened to...Reactions0reactionsComments0 comments
MS Didn’t “Change” Me. It Made Me Stronger!Diagnosed in 1984-85 when I had a 6-month-old daughter. I was TOTALLY active riding and showing, and training horses. Then, I had a visit from MS and altered my thoughts...Reactions0reactionsComments0 comments
My New NormalI have learned, after 30+ years of dealing with M.S. and the multitude of crazy symptoms, that I am much stronger than I ever thought I was or could be...Reactions0reactionsComments0 comments
MS, Obesity, & AgingMy MS likely began in 1985. I worked as a field biologist, and I developed a rash and debilitating fatigue. I had a very high titer of EBV but no...Reactions0reactionsComments0 comments
I’m More Than ThisWhat have you learned about myself while managing MS? I’ve learned that I’m more than this. I can breathe in and breathe out and take the next step; I’m stronger...Reactions0reactionsComments0 comments
Quite a RideWhen I was first diagnosed over 35 years ago, the neurologist who I saw said, " you will be fine for a while, then, you will go downhill". As he...Reactions0reactionsComments0 comments