Wednesday, February 15, 2012

All People Who Are Taking "Baclofen"

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Dan and Jennifer Digmann

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We are a married couple who both have MS. Dan’s is RRMS, Jennifer’s is SPMS.

Question of the Week: What Gives You Reasons to Believe?

Nothing frustrates us more than when we go to do something that we do several times every day and, because of our Multiple Sclerosis, we can’t.   Case in point: Tonight we were working to transfer Jennifer in the bathroom but her legs wouldn’t lock and therefore she couldn’t stand to make the pivot and transfer.   I get... Read moreChevron
posted 02/08/2012, comments (0)|
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Amy Gurowitz

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

Question of the Week: Advocate Schmadvocate!

I've always said that it is a cruel joke to expect a person living with MS - the chronic incurable disease that changes over years, months, heck - even days - to be his/her own advocate. I mean c'mon! How are we supposed to by-pass the emotions that are in-and-of-themselves paralyzing, to educate ourselves about our version of this disease that is... Read moreChevron
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Vicki

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Writer with Progressive MS and severe Osteoporosis

Feedback - Question of the Week

What do you think about feedback? When do you use it?Whether giving or receiving, feedback involves participation and trust. Do you even want to know what others think? Why would you stick your neck out and tell someone how you feel? What if you take the time to participate and your feedback is misunderstood, or worse, misused?These questions... Read moreChevron
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Has been a while since I last wrote on this site .....

Caring for stroke

Hello - I have questions and cannot seem to set up a page related to being a caretaker for a stroke victim .. so i need a bit of direction as posting on the MS site isn't going to get me some relief .. Thanks
posted 12/28/2011, comments (0)|
Denise Coleman

Pain Awareness All Year Round

Now that Pain Awareness Month is over one might say that the difficult work begins. Now we need to keep up the interest and activity around enhancing the public’s awareness about the impact pain can have on a person’s life— an impact that touches on the physical, social, financial, and emotional aspects of life.  And... Read moreChevron

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