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Lynn

Lynn

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had symptomsof MS since 1994, diagnosed in 2005
posted 10/01/2009, comments (2)

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Lisa Emrich

Lisa Emrich

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Musician, Patient Advocate, and Founder - Carnival of MS Bloggers
posted 09/22/2009, comments (9)

Mental Health and MS: Depression Causes

Six years ago today I had an odd dream.  It was of my grandmother coming into my bedroom to talk.  I mumbled something (in the dream) about wanting to sleep a little longer and she laughed, saying that it was fine.   This was a Monday morning after Hurricane Isabel swept through the East Coast and Washington DC area.  I was... Read moreChevron
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Lisa Emrich

Lisa Emrich

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Musician, Patient Advocate, and Founder - Carnival of MS Bloggers
posted 09/15/2009, comments (7)

Mental Health and MS: Depression Symptoms

Dreams are often a good indicator of where our needs in life are.  The brain has an amazing ability to work through problems and issues while we sleep which is where the phrase - sleep on it - comes from.  Sometimes the mind needs to work through our emotions while we sleep which is when my most vivid dreams seem to emerge.   I... Read moreChevron
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Mandy Crest

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MS Blogger and Freelance Writer
posted 11/03/2008, comments (9)

Life Behind the Smile: Confessions of an MS Patient

Nobody likes a complainer. I know I don’t, and that’s why it’s I often keep MS symptoms to myself. I tell Jake pretty much everything, eventually. He’s supportive and kind, but that doesn’t mean that I should spell out every ache and pain that he can’t fix. Heaven knows, he’s got his hands full with me,... Read moreChevron
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Mandy Crest

Mandy Crest

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MS Blogger and Freelance Writer
posted 09/02/2008, comments (13)

My MS is Stronger than My Smile

Lisa Emrich, in her post, “MS and Politics,” quoted Michelle Obama talking about her father, who had MS, “He never stopped smiling and laughing - even while struggling to button his shirt, even while using two canes to get himself across the room to give my Mom a kiss. He just woke up a little earlier, and worked a little... Read moreChevron
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