Dear Marc: A Letter to my Husband
Dear Marc, If I had to write this letter shortly after being diagnosed with multiple sclerosis (MS), it would have had a much…
A Diagnosis Far from Home: Sogol’s Journey with MS
Being diagnosed with MS can be a frightening experience. It can be even more so when you’re far away from somewhere you’ve always…
Friendly Visiting: Staying Connected During COVID-19
Long before the pandemic, social isolation was an issue close to many hearts in long-term care. The MS Society’s Friendly Visiting program was…
Millennials and MS: Trish Yeung
There are questions about living with MS that you won’t find answered in any Google searches. Like how do you think about responding…
Mental Health and MS: Finding My Path
Guest post by Amelia Dauphney Let’s talk about mental health. This year’s World Mental Health Day arrives at a time when our lives…
Q&A: Women on Pregnancy and MS
How does it feel to be diagnosed with MS as a young woman during the prime of her life? How will this change…
Step by step: the Return to Running
Guest post by Lori Kemp For Lori Kemp, running has always been connected to multiple sclerosis (MS). It was a probable MS diagnosis…
Inhale, exhale: Healing through mindfulness
Guest post by: Sarah Bily My mother was diagnosed with progressive MS when she was only 34 years old. At the time, I…
A Triumphant Trek for MS
“Friendship isn’t just about recognizing the physical person. It’s also about witnessing who they are on the inside.” Marc Boyer’s philosophy isn’t just…
A Rookie Rider’s Guide to a Smooth Virtual #MSBike
So you signed up for the virtual MS Bike? Maybe you’re an avid cyclist or a casual commuter – either way, welcome to…