MS is a confidence killer. I'm a woman who's comfortable in her own skin. It took me years to get to this point. Along the way, there were many episodes that called my confidence into question, but ... READ the POST
My MS Journey: Where is Multiple Sclerosis Taking Me?
When I was first diagnosed with MS, after the tears were cried and dried, the first thought that came to mind was, “This is some bullshit!” Seriously, I was furious. I'm all for change, but I ... READ the POST
When Worlds Collide: How Multiple Sclerosis Barged in and Changed My World
When I was a little girl, I used to fall all the time. I was tall, thin and a bit of a klutz. Skinned knees and bruised heels of my hands were a mainstay in the Streeter household. Like most parents, ... READ the POST
Voices of MS: Thomas
Meet Thomas Thomas was diagnosed with Primary Progressive Multiple Sclerosis. This is his story. On living with MS . . . "Life is different of course. The life you thought you would have has simply ... READ the POST
Living with Multiple Sclerosis: I’ll Do What I Can While I Can
Multiple sclerosis is a sneaky bastard. It has the uncanny ability to kick you in the teeth when you’re feeling your best. My MS (wait...is it odd that I say that like MS is a beloved family pet?) ... READ the POST
Women and Multiple Sclerosis: Listening to Our Bodies and Advocating for Ourselves with Cathy Chester
When the phrase "chronic illness" is mentioned, what typically comes to mind for most people is likely cancer, heart disease or diabetes. However, there's another chronic illness that affects an ... READ the POST
Multiple Sclerosis: It’s More Than Just Mind Over Matter
I thought it would be easy. You know, mind over matter, positive thinking, putting good vibes out into the universe and all that jazz. Whoosah. Breathe in, breath out. I thought if I put my mind to ... READ the POST