Wednesday, May 30, 2012

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Amy Gurowitz

Amy Gurowitz, Health Guide

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

Coping with MS Symptoms in the Summer: Question of the Week

The summer is ending. I'm so glad. These few months have been the most stressful months I've experienced in a long time. Why you ask? Well, it started with my mother-in-law having a stroke. Next my BFF, sister suddenly had to move 5 hours away (a work thing, a family thing, it's complicated) followed up by the possibility that my British cousins... Read moreChevron
Lisa Emrich

Lisa Emrich, Health Guide

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Musician, Patient Advocate, Author of 'Brass and Ivory' blog, and Founder of the 'Carnival of MS Bloggers'

Yellow Fever Vaccine May Increase Risk of Relapse in MS Patients

Vaccinations are an important part of life individually and for our society.  Vaccines provide important protections against disease, some potentially devastating.  The Center of Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) provides information regarding recommended vaccines for children and adults. The most familiar vaccine we encounter each... Read moreChevron
Karl

Primary Progressive Multiple Sclerosis

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

Amy Gurowitz, Health Guide

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

Dear My MS,

You and I have been together for more than two decades. I know you remember I had just turned 20 when we first met. I was a college student and just a kid for all intent and purposes. It was such a scary time- I didn’t know who you were and I felt so vulnerable. Of course 20+ years later… you are still scary because I never... 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