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Vicki

Vicki, Health Guide

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Health Guide with Secondary Progressive MS and Osteoporosis

Q of the Week: MS Emergency Plan in Case of Catastrophe

Do you have an emergency plan in the event of a catastrophe?Whether at home or at work, there may be a time when you will need to get out fast. Remember the fire drills during school?  That is the type of thing I’m talking about. There may be a fire, a shooting, a flood, or a tornado.     Sometimes there is enough... Read moreChevron
Karl

Primary Progressive Multiple Sclerosis

I have a blog going about my experiences with PPMS.  http://sufferingandlaughingwithms.blogspot.com/   Thanks guys
Vicki

Vicki, Health Guide

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Health Guide with Secondary Progressive MS and Osteoporosis

Bed, MS and Me, Part II

Bedridden to me means daily hygiene, medication, physical needs, and degrees of disability, but abilities, too - all in bed. It is confinement, dependence and boredom, and, it is also a time to rest and recuperate, read and write, watch television and movies, perform limited exercise and visit with friends. It is an opportunity to learn and... Read moreChevron
Amy Gurowitz

Amy Gurowitz, Health Guide

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Writer, Educational Designer, Non-Profit Founder, Dx in 1988

Life with RRMS: It’s a Variable Thing, You Wouldn’t Understand.

The National MS Society describes an MS attack like this:   An exacerbation of MS (also known as a relapse, attack, or flare-up) causes new symptoms or the worsening of old symptoms. It can be very mild or severe enough to interfere with a person’s ability to function at home and at work. No two exacerbations are alike, and symptoms... Read moreChevron
Numbnose

best reaction v.s. worst reaction

  How have those in your life been there for you??   Recently I have been looking at my life differently, I believe that when you are given a diagnosis such as the one we all face every day, you have to decide that you are either going to let people kick you while you are down, or stand tall, hold your head high and let the world know... Read moreChevron

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