Where there’s a will, there’s a way
Guest post by Patrycia Rzechowka, MS Bike Ambassador Its been five years since I was diagnosed with MS, and five years since my…
Mother hood and MS: Having multiple children and multiple sclerosis
Guest post by Lori, MS Walk ambassador shares her experience with motherhood and MS We had just moved to Calgary in 2004 –…
MS research improves peoples’ quality of life
Guest post by MS Walk ambassador, Darcie opens up about how her neurologist’s foresight saved her quality of life. I like to think that I’m…
Volunteering, Eh?
This National Volunteer Week, we are thanking the many caring and compassionate volunteers who have dedicated their time, talent and resources in the fight…
Secure your own oxygen mask first: Living with MS
Guest post by Samara Bleiwas, who says living with MS means learning to secure your own oxygen mask first. I’m a mom, wife, business…
Taking a walk in my own shoes
Guest post by Lisa Mackintosh The road to my diagnosis started when I saw my family doctor in October of 2014 because I…
Slow and steady wins the race
Guest post by Kim Cormack I used to love running – I’d run ten laps of Bob Daily stadium almost daily. Now, writing…
Captain Jack: A Canadian MS champion
By Judith Kays meets with curling champion and MS warrior, Jack MacDuff In 1976, Jack MacDuff led his curling team from St. John’s,…
Family matters: Tales from a pediatric MS clinic
People in Canada are most commonly diagnosed with MS between the ages of 15-40, but did you know that it can affect children…
Brief attack, lasting impact
by Robyn Cohen It took me almost a full year to recover after my first MS relapse. As this episode unravelled my life,…