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Lyddy

Lyddy

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53 year old Wife and Mother with Secondary Progressive MS
posted 04/11/2009, comments (3)

Living, Learning, Loving, and Sharing MS

Reaching out , and Sharing my MS Life
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Lisa Emrich

Lisa Emrich

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Musician, Patient Advocate, and Founder - Carnival of MS Bloggers
posted 03/19/2009, comments (21)

Taking Copaxone to Treat My MS

The decision to use or not use a disease-modifying treatment is a personal one between yourself, your family, and your doctor.  Some patients decide to jump in and get started and others wait to see how their MS is going to progress.   Our community has begun to engage in a discussion regarding decisions made once you have been... Read moreChevron
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Jake Crest

Jake Crest

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Caregiver and Blogger
posted 01/13/2009, comments (6)

The Debate over Digital Health Records

President-elect Obama has made health care reform a cornerstone of his economic recovery plan. Skyrocketing costs, it's argued, could be slowed if patients health records were kept in a centralized database, accessible over a network and easily read by authorized healthcare professionals. Cost-savings created by a reduction in the duplication of... Read moreChevron
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Lisa Emrich

Lisa Emrich

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Musician, Patient Advocate, and Founder - Carnival of MS Bloggers
posted 09/09/2008, comments (9)

How am I going to pay for this?

So here’s a story of a newly-diagnosed patient with multiple sclerosis, who has private insurance coverage, and who needs help paying for one of the recommended disease-modifying drugs, specifically Copaxone.   “Congratulations!  You qualify for a 50% award!” says the woman from Shared Solutions.   What does... Read moreChevron
Julie

Julie

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Married with two teenagers. Working full time. Diagnosed in 2003.
posted 07/22/2008, comments (3)

High on Work

  The pain was intense - shooting, burning and leaving my arm trembling. I would sit at my desk panting after each wave hit me. And they were hitting me more than a dozen times, some days a hundred times, a day. I think I actually wimpered a couple of times. Being at work was ridiculous because I wasn't getting anything accomplished. I... Read moreChevron
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