Stories from My Past
I think I can do whatever I set my mind and that my body and abilities will fall in line
One of the greatest challenges of living with MS is how unpredictable each moment of your life becomes. I’ve shared
On May 27, at 3:51 p.m., my daughter gave birth to a beautiful son, Elijah Gregory—Eli for short. I was
Have you seen that commercial that asks, “Where do you hurt when you have depression?” and the answer is, “Everywhere.”?
Are you the type of person who keeps a calendar and checks their watch several times daily? I am. Since
Pressure. So much pressure. …but where does it come from? Me or “them?” This has been one of those weeks
I’ve been thinking a lot lately about respite care. I was asked to participate on a committee to look at
Do you remember when the person you care for was first diagnosed with MS? You might not have been around
Out of the blue today, Lynn asked me to write about advocacy. He said, “Please stress to your readers the
If you are a full-time caregiver, or even part-time, but the primary person responsible for someone else’s care, then you
Ever since Lynn became disabled, I’ve had lots of encouragement to get some help. I know I need help. My
Lynn has started a new MS medication–at least new for him. It’s Rebif, an interferon beta-1a therapy that is supposed