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…
The Art of Wellness and MS
Alex was diagnosed in November 2018 after experiencing double-vision and tingling in her foot. She suspected something wasn’t right, so she scheduled an…
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…
Wellness and Nature: Vitamin N
When most people think of Canada, it’s our wilderness and vast natural spaces that come to mind. Nature is one of our country’s…