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Lisa Emrich

Lisa Emrich

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Musician, Patient Advocate, and Founder - Carnival of MS Bloggers
posted 08/21/2009, comments (33)

Gratitude Friday and Health Care

  There are always at least two ways to look at any situation.  After a really tough summer with my MS, I am thankful that I'm ready to get back to work, ie. focusing on my health and wellbeing.  I will be starting back to physical therapy soon and am doubly thankful that my insurance does pay for that treatment.   I like... Read moreChevron
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Lisa Emrich

Lisa Emrich

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Musician, Patient Advocate, and Founder - Carnival of MS Bloggers
posted 08/07/2009, comments (47)

Gratitude Friday

  Sometimes we just have to take a moment to be grateful for little things.  Today is one of those days for me.  I hope that you will join me.   Earlier this week, I was vacuuming my living room floor on which I have a persian rug.  At one moment when I stopped to take a break, I noticed something very odd.   I... Read moreChevron
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Lisa Emrich

Lisa Emrich

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Musician, Patient Advocate, and Founder - Carnival of MS Bloggers
posted 11/28/2008, comments (4)

Giving Thanks for My Blessings - Multiple Sclerosis and More

Thanksgiving comes around once each year, but I like to remain thankful for my many blessings and fortunes throughout the year.This year I am thankful for many things.  Here are just a few...    1.  Loved ones:  I may not have a spouse, but I do have my Sweetie who has stayed by my side during the crap which is a MS... Read moreChevron
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Mandy Crest

Mandy Crest

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MS Blogger and Freelance Writer
posted 07/18/2008, comments (3)

Caring for the Caregiver

I have multiple sclerosis. My husband, Jake, is a caregiver. We’re a bit uncomfortable with that term because we’re not sure that it truly applies. Someone recently suggested “care partner,” and that seems more suited to our particular situation.  My relapsing/remitting MS still gives us enough of a break that the... Read moreChevron
Wish1313
posted 07/10/2008, comments (2)

Hope from a wishchild

"One thing that's true for every person is that sometimes things go wrong. Sometimes the worst possible thing happens, and we are all caught off guard and don't know just what to do. We struggle, we worry and we cry. Yet even when things go horribly wrong, very few things stay wrong. No matter how wrong a thing, no matter how bad the hurt, no... Read moreChevron
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