Apple Podcasts | Spotify If you’ve always been the one who gets it done—the one who wakes up early, stays up late, checks the boxes, and holds it all together, Mother’s Day can bring up more than just flowers and cards. And if you’re now navigating motherhood with MS? There’s a good chance today feels heavy. Because […]
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Did you know that 25% of people living with an autoimmune disease were initially labeled as a hypochondriac? Twenty five percent! You knew something was off in your body, but you didn’t know what. You went to countless doctor’s appointments trying to explain the symptoms… But they were vague symptoms and therefore didn’t have a […]
Did you know that about half of people with MS experience depression? MS isn’t just about physical symptoms; it also carries emotional challenges, and depression is one of them. But what do you really know about depression and MS? It’s widely underreported and misunderstood. In my latest podcast episode of MS in the News, I […]
When I was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis in 2016 my thoughts were all over the place. I worried about making the decisions that I was making in those early days about my treatment. I worried about the possibilities of the worst case scenarios coming true. I worried day and night! And of course, that wasn’t […]
Is your mind having a field day rehearsing all the worst case scenarios with MS? Are your thoughts constantly feeding you doubt, fears and insecurities? Does it feel like your mind will never turn off? Day or night, it doesn’t matter, the runaway thoughts just have no end. It’s exhausting mentally, emotionally and even physically. […]
Research suggests that your brain starts shrinking 5 YEARS before your first symptoms appear. Nobody wants to hear that their brain has been shrinking. What does that even mean? How does it affect you? Well, it’s common with Multiple Sclerosis. Lucky us, right? Prior to getting diagnosed with MS, I never thought about my brain […]
Living with multiple sclerosis is not only hard physically and emotionally, but it’s also hard financially. The cost of multiple sclerosis is overwhelming. There’s the copays from the doctor’s appointments, the costs for lab tests, MRIs, and medications. One recent article said that the costs for most disease-modifying therapies are greater than $70,000 per year. That’s […]
MRIs can be nerve-wracking. The confinement, the noises, the uncertainty. Your thoughts are bouncing all over the places: Let’s keep it real, they’re daunting. Yet living with MS, they’re part of how we manage this disease. And just because we’re regulars at the MRI suite, doesn’t necessarily make it easier. So, if they’re here to […]
Migraines and multiple sclerosis – it just sounds like a cruel combination of pain. I mean, migraines alone are a doozy. If you know… you know. They’re more than just a bad headache. Migraines are a full body experience. I often compare it to having brain freeze and the flu at the same time. It […]
What does it mean to be healthy, now that you have MS? If you can’t be cured, can you even be healthy? This was something I personally struggled with because when I was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis, I was a nutrition coach, yoga instructor, and personal trainer. I should have been the picture of perfect […]
You’re scared to tell people that you have Multiple Sclerosis. How will they react? Will they start to see you differently? You don’t want things to change. But you’re also feeling so alone trying to keep it a secret. Opening up about your diagnosis isn’t easy. You feel vulnerable and that can be really uncomfortable. […]
We all wish we had that person when we were diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis. You know, the person who understood you – and what you were going through. That person who had already been down this road and could give you real advice. When I was diagnosed with MS, finding this person was as rare […]
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