Pseudobulbar AffectMany people with multiple sclerosis (MS) experience pseudobulbar affect (PBA). PBA is a neurological (nerve) condition that causes episodes of uncontrolled laughing or crying. The outbursts do not match your... By Editorial Team 2 min readBookmark for later
Moving Through a RelapseMS is different for everyone, and the same goes for relapses. After 18 years of living with MS, I am much better at identifying a relapse, but MS can be... By Samantha Salvaggio3 min readBookmark for later
My Epiphany: What I Realized Going From RRMS to SPMSAs life keeps going, there will be plenty of ‘ah-ha!’ or ‘lightbulb’ moments. Or the sudden realization of something you missed from a past event that you now see coming... By Dianne Scott2 min readBookmark for later
Pseudobulbar AffectMany people with multiple sclerosis (MS) experience pseudobulbar affect (PBA). PBA is a neurological (nerve) condition that causes episodes of uncontrolled laughing or crying. The outbursts do not match your... By Editorial Team 2 min readBookmark for later
Moving Through a RelapseMS is different for everyone, and the same goes for relapses. After 18 years of living with MS, I am much better at identifying a relapse, but MS can be... By Samantha Salvaggio3 min readBookmark for later
My Epiphany: What I Realized Going From RRMS to SPMSAs life keeps going, there will be plenty of ‘ah-ha!’ or ‘lightbulb’ moments. Or the sudden realization of something you missed from a past event that you now see coming... By Dianne Scott2 min readBookmark for later
Pseudobulbar AffectMany people with multiple sclerosis (MS) experience pseudobulbar affect (PBA). PBA is a neurological (nerve) condition that causes episodes of uncontrolled laughing or crying. The outbursts do not match your... By Editorial Team 2 min readBookmark for later
Moving Through a RelapseMS is different for everyone, and the same goes for relapses. After 18 years of living with MS, I am much better at identifying a relapse, but MS can be... By Samantha Salvaggio3 min readBookmark for later
My Epiphany: What I Realized Going From RRMS to SPMSAs life keeps going, there will be plenty of ‘ah-ha!’ or ‘lightbulb’ moments. Or the sudden realization of something you missed from a past event that you now see coming... By Dianne Scott2 min readBookmark for later
10 Ways Smart Speakers Can Make Life Easier with MSManaging a chronic illness can feel all-consuming: scheduling the doctor’s appointments, calling the insurance company, and going for the scans and infusions. This of course is on top of normal... By Alene L. Brennan, RYT3 min readBookmark for laterReactions0reactionsComments7 comments
Feeling Like an InconvenienceDuring a past appointment with a neurologist, I received great news that everything was stable. Our visit was going well, and just as we were wrapping up, the doctor mentioned... By Alene L. Brennan, RYT2 min readBookmark for laterReactions0reactionsComments21 comments
Life Changed When I Was 12 Years OldI was a 12-year-old getting ready for bed when I laid down, and suddenly, I felt different, just not right. I screamed and cried as I did not know what...Bookmark for laterReactions0reactionsComments8 comments
Exercising and Movement with MSHow has MS impacted exercise or bodily movement for you? Are there exercises or movements that seem to work really well for you and, alternatively, some movements that are difficult...Bookmark for laterReactions0reactionsComments1680 replies