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I’ve been struggling since December 26 with being both the caregiver and needing care myself. I don’t usually get sick

Hallucinations, delusions, impulsive behaviors all characterize conduct disorders
Did you know that delirium is a symptom of a urinary tract infection? Neither did I, but I am learning
My husband, Lynn, began taking Ocrevus® (ocrelizumab), to treat his primary-progressive multiple sclerosis (PPMS) in March. As his caregiver, one
Have you heard of Typhoid Mary? Mary Mallon or Mary Brown (she used both names) worked as a cook and

I recently needed to use that phrase in a way I had hoped never to have to use it. No,

I’m sure you have heard others reference the saying, “Turn lemons into lemonade.” It implies taking something bad and

The thermostat in my house is currently registering at 77 degrees Fahrenheit. I’m melting at my computer with all the

Early in discovering how to cope with MS symptoms, the nurse who works in Lynn’s neurologist’s office suggested that he

Before Lynn's MS became so progressed, he was a carpenter and builder. He was in the beginning of building us a new home when the progression took over and he was unable to get beyond this point.

If there’s one thing I have learned in caring for my spouse, it’s that to keep him healthy and functioning

For most of us, if we get a cut or scrape or even a deeper laceration, we start to heal

As I have been reading blogs written by other caregivers or MS patients, that joke that goes around, “How many

One of the readers of my blog shared that she had heard of a diet to help people with MS.

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