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I find myself sitting in the disabled section as I prepare for the headline act of rock, metal festival download. As I sit, I think about how short life is.
I am sure many fellow MSers can relate when I say that doing the housework takes a long time, and involves a lot of sit-downs.
A friend read somewhere that 'journaling' was really good for your health. I knew she meant well, so I readily promised her I’d look into it.
“We’ve found an abnormality in your brain.” Say what? These were the last words I expected to hear three weeks before our wedding...
From the same time I was seeing my GP regarding my oddly behaving right foot, I enrolled in a tertiary accredited Counselling Diploma course in Brisbane.
Whether it was a working lunch, a garden party, or a sit-down supper, many of you answered our call to take part in our first-ever Overcoming MS Global Dinner Party.
When I was first diagnosed with MS two years ago, I received some aggressive treatments in the hospital. These treatments appeared to backfire.
I hate flaxseed oil. I have a choice, of course. I don’t have to use it. But I follow Overcoming MS, and Professor Jelinek recommends 20mls or more daily
I remember the first year with MS being very hard. I lived in fear: fear of stigma, fear of being seen differently, as ill.
Being able to run 10k was never a personal goal. I was diagnosed with MS when 25 and wasn’t that sporty before, so it didn’t feature on the to-do list!
Uhthoff's phenomenon or Uhthoff's sign refers to the worsening of multiple sclerosis symptoms that some people experience when exposed to heat.
At Overcoming MS we are about offering hope, realistic hope based on sound medical research evidence. But we don't pretend to have all the answers.
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