Category Archives: Multiple Sclerosis

Connecting beyond the MS blog

Helping other people to move beyond their challenges is one of the main reasons we share our experiences and perspectives on our blog. So when social media feature our stories on rising above MS, we’re even more hopeful that we are making a positive impact. We’re proud of several stories that posted through social media…Continue Reading

Seriously: Take a dose of your own medicine

Every other evening, just around 9 o’clock, Dan knows it’s time to stop putting off the inevitable.   He’s due to take the injection for his Multiple Sclerosis disease-modifying medication. That’s not to say Dan’s afraid to take his shot. But after taking a subcutaneous shot every other day since he was diagnosed 18 years…Continue Reading

Get inspired to overcome MS-related frustrations

Getting upset seems like it happens several times each day when you’re living with Multiple Sclerosis. Common occurrences include dropping your phone because your numb hands can’t feel it. Missing a social event because you know the freshly fallen snow will compromise your balance. Getting to the bathroom two seconds too late. Frustrations happen. So…Continue Reading

Research shows promise to fix progressive MS damage

We regularly receive emailed news releases from Multiple Sclerosis-related businesses and organizations. The Tisch MS Research Center of New York sent us one on Tuesday, Feb. 6, 2018, that in 11 words truly shifted our outlook on living with MS: “RESEARCHERS SHOW STEM CELL THERAPY MAY REVERSE DISABILITY IN MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS” Boom. It was as…Continue Reading

Our challenge: Take a nap or give it a rest

Have you been participating in Dan and my self-care challenges these past three weeks? Did you download the Health Storylines app or visit healthstorylines.com to set up your free account? It’s a pretty valuable and easy-to-use wellness tool. Really, we wouldn’t steer you wrong 🙂 And for this fourth week of our self-care challenge, we…Continue Reading

ADA family restrooms? Be like Detroit Metro Airport

Dan and I thought we had it made in Nashville. Flying home from our recent trip, there was a family restroom at the Nashville International Airport. And it even was marked as being handicapped accessible. We quickly learned that not all family restrooms are created equal. I mean, we appreciated the efforts of the Nashville…Continue Reading