MS hits close to home
Interview with Kate and Sam I recently sat down with two of our #MSBike ambassadors, who happen to both be affected by multiple…
Living with MS as a 20-something, part 1
Amanda, Juan and Lizelle have more than a few things in common: they are all unstoppable forces in this world and they’ve all…
MS Summer Camp: Where everybody knows your name
What would it mean to you to be surrounded by people who understand you? Multiple sclerosis in children and teens is not as…
Single, ready to date, and living with MS: What you should know
The awkward first date is a trope so routinely played out in movies and on television that most of us feel like we’ve…
The bond between a father and his daughters
We recently asked sisters Danielle (27) and Jeanette (23) about their experience growing up with their father, Doug, who was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis…
Dreaming big
Guest post by Sam Grandmaison, MS Bike ambassador The year was 2013 and it was a busy one! I’d just registered for my…
“What can I do to fight it?”
Guest post by Patrycia Rzechowka, MS Bike ambassador I’m an activist in my community, and I’m proud of that fact. I advocate for…
Fighting together for independence: #strongerthanMS
Lizelle. Kayla. Denise. Eugene. Chantal. Karen. When we think of “independence”, these are just some of the names that come to mind. This…
“So much of my independence comes from still being able to drive.”
Denise, diagnosed with MS in 2010 When I had to quit work because of my multiple sclerosis, my world got infinitely smaller. I…
Abusive relationships: How to cope when you have a disability
When I was first diagnosed with MS, I became very disabled very fast. I became completely dependent on my husband, which frustrated him.…