Wednesday, February 15, 2012

All People Who Are Taking "Copaxone"

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Cathy

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I have had MS for 25+ years and am a trained Peer Resource for Shared Solutions for Copaxone. I am a recent graduate of the Alfus Patient Advocate Certificate Program from The University of Miami. My mission is to "pay it forward" by helping others with MS and other autoimmune diseases.

MS, Love and De-Stressing: Question of the Week

  Valentine’s Day. A day to express our love to those in our life we feel are special.  The Hallmark store is filled with cards to help us.  We can buy a card to say I love you to our husband, wife, companion, child, grandchild, sweetheart, aunt, uncle, friend, teacher, co-worker, or even our pet.  Do you remember... Read moreChevron
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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
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MS. HOLDER

MS. HOLDER

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LIVING WITH MS AND 3 GROWN DAUGHTERS OVER 21

MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS

karen

karen

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I was diagnosed with MS in 2009

MS and work

Hi.. I would love some input from some other MSer's. I am trying to make a decision work related(close to double the hours!) Im not sure if this is a good idea or a big mistake. So what I would love to know is.....Do you work? If so How many hours? Do you feel working helps or hurts your condition? Thanks so much for your time
wisterya

My MS story

Hello! My name is Brandy and I have been living with MS since I was 22. It started out as optic neuritis that took 2 months to heal. My neuro at the time wanted desperately to perform a lumbar puncture, but I refused. Those tests are archaic and should be outlawed, im my opinion.  I went on over the next 4 years with no real relapses,... Read moreChevron

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