My social awakening
Guest post by Kayla Chatkiewicz, MS Walk ambassador In October 2012, I noticed something in my eye while I was on my way…
Raise your hand if you know someone who lives with MS
Guest post by Barb Van Walleghem, MS Walk Ambassador It happened on a Monday—of all the days of the week, a Monday. I…
Taking the hills sitting down
By Karen Osak, diagnosed with secondary-progressive MS in 1990. I was three the first time I tried skiing. It was 1966, and I was…
The really, really long journey to end MS
By Sean Wingrave On Remembrance Day 2006, I was at work. That was the day the entire right side of my body went…
My MS journey: Taryn Lencoe
By Taryn Lencoe When I was a teenager, my cousin was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. I hadn’t known about MS before her diagnosis,…
Effecting positive change on behalf of Canadians living with MS
Hi, I’m Abidah, manager of government relations at the MS Society in Ontario. I’m working to effect change within our provincial government on…
Why I Muck: Kim Moran
By Kim Moran My whole life I’ve prided myself on my independence. I’ve set goals and accomplished them. I’ve worked hard. It wasn’t…
Get Mucked for MS
Geoff is one of the trainers at Fit Factory Fitness. We recently dropped in on him to get his professional advice on the best way to prepare…
Why I Muck: Erin Norris
I was diagnosed with MS in 2010, when I was pregnant with my third child. When Leah was born, I would watch her and…
MS is not the end—it’s the beginning.
Guest post by Lizelle Mendoza, MS Walk Ambassador I’m Lizelle Mendoza: nursing student, Winnipegger, mover and shaker, and someone who has been living…