My Multiple Sclerosis StoryWhen I was 20, I received the news that would change my life forever. I had been attending college in Dallas and was living away from home at the time...reactions1comment
How Many Masks Do You Wear?I wear the mask of a grown-up when I sometimes feel quite childlike inside. Afraid of the world around me that is inhabited by grown-ups, quick thinkers, and easy decision-makers...reactions1comment
Of All the Things MS Has Robbed Me of, This Is the Most Important One of AllI recently got a call from my son asking if I could come down to Florida and help with my granddaughter for a few days due to him having to...reactions4comments
I Still Have MSI had finally gotten into graduate school. I'd been a divorced, single mom for 7 years. I struggled. I worked, a lot. My ex-husband rarely saw our kids and even...reactionscomments
Live Music and MSAs a 30-year fan of the Dave Matthews Band, I was ecstatic when I heard that they were going to be playing back-to-back shows again at Madison Square Garden. Even...reactions2comments
Finish This StoryFor the last 30 years, this dis-ease changed my life. I've somehow managed not to be angry at my situation. Several years ago, I came across a quote by Epictetus...reactions1comment
How Active Logging of MS Symptoms Changed My LifeIn 2015, my life turned upside down. After nine years of various signs and symptoms (body numbness, severe headaches, and sudden energy drains) here and there, multiple doctor appointments, MRIs...reactions8comments
Doors OpeningMy MS journey, and I witness and see for many, is a narrative about doors closing. Having to leave my job because I wasn't able to cope, readjusting how to...reactionscomments
The Reality of Multiple SclerosisThe reality of multiple sclerosis Or, MS and reality. It’s not a fun combination. People only see a slice of what we face daily. They see the mobility and the...reactionscomments
Fighting Strong With What Gives You StrengthHearing the words “you have multiple sclerosis” is nothing that a person wants to hear. When you are informed of that diagnosis, it’s comforting that what symptoms you are having...reactionscomments
FruitionThe conception of a child is not only the promise of growing a physical person but also a soul. During pregnancy, hormones may induce symptoms like nausea, fatigue, and cravings...reactionscomments
Having Multiple Sclerosis is a B***h!I developed symptoms in my twenties but was diagnosed in my thirties. I have several underlying conditions, and having MS makes everything worse, because I can't decipher whether my symptoms...reactionscomments
I'm Making My Story a Good One! How Cycling Has Helped Me Stay ActiveIt started with a numbing sensation down my left leg, then I noticed balance issues, then I noticed a little difficulty with walking. Smaller stuff kept coming, but I've always...reactionscomments
Kicking MS Butt!After a few years of being quite well, I decided to take the opportunity to do a fund-raising adventure for MS Australia. This adventure has been on my bucket list...reactionscomments
I Did ItI was very saddened when I heard I had MS. I wasn't sure what that meant. I had not one in my family that even had this illness. So often...reactionscomments
Weight Loss Battle with MSMy story begins back in 2014 when I was diagnosed with MS. Afraid and disappointed, I started to pack on the weight. I reached an unhealthy weight of 420 pounds...reactions1comment
Taking Back Control with Assistive Devices and Physical TherapyMy journey in 2017 with MS. Working full time traveling as a nurse consultant for a great company. I noticed when I went to the gym that I could no...reactions9comments
Vindicated, Scared, WinIt's 2018 and I just found out I have MS. All these years I've tried to make doctors understand that there is something wrong with me. Vindicated! I have only...reactions1comment
I Didn't Need a CheeseburgerThe summer of 2018 was a tipsy one for me. It was before I was diagnosed and before any of us knew why I was so wobbly on my feet...reactions3comments
Chugging AlongI was athletic. In construction. I was rolling along in life. Loving and enjoying it. Then little things started happening. What turned out to be MS hugs, I thought were...reactionscomments