Overcoming loss and MS through fitness
Ten years ago, Emily Huner was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. It was not part of her plan. A self-described active and type-A individual,…
A mother-daughter bond stronger than MS
Guest post by Alli Leithoff, MS Bike ambassador Growing up, it is normal for every girl to argue with their mom, but not…
Everything happens for a reason
Guest post by Melanie Bennett I didn’t always believe this, but now I really do believe that everything happens for a reason. I…
My mom: the fiercest competitor I know
Guest post by: Christine Sinclair When I was a young girl, I remember my mom started using a cane. I never understood why.…
MS research is at an exciting time, and we’re in it together
Guest post by Dr. Jordan Warford, MS Bike ambassador Multiple sclerosis (MS) research is at an exciting point in time. The landscape has…
Letter from a father, living with MS
Dear Amelia, A few months ago, you wrote me a letter – a letter about what it feels like to be my caregiver…
A 10 year journey with MS: pain, addiction, and finding happiness
Guest post by Rachel Toon, MS Walk ambassador My world began to change about 10 years ago. At the time, I was working…
Making the Right Call
Guest post by Frances Bartlett “We get calls from newly diagnosed people and their family members–often, they’re in shock and looking for reassurance,”…
I’m ready to kiss goodbye to MS
Guest post by Juan Garrido Growing up, I probably had heard of multiple sclerosis (MS) at some point through school, the news, or…
Conquering the Appalachians: A quest to honour my mother
Guest post by Leslie, I Challenge MS participant When I was two years old, my mother passed away. She was diagnosed with relapsing-remitting multiple…