Category: Multiple Sclerosis

  • How I Manifested Self Healing

    As I sat in the front row of the classroom the instructor looked directly at me and asked “Are you ready to release the need to be sick?” To my surprise I was not. I was diagnosed with Relapsing Remitting Multiple Sclerosis in September 2010. Within one month, I began…

  • Beware of This Silent Mistress that Destroys Your Marriage from Within

    A Must Read for Everyone with MS, Caregivers, and Loved Ones

  • Is Turmeric In Your Diet?

    #MultipleSclerosis #MSBlogger #Turmeric #WellnessWednesday

  • What My Mother Can Tell Selena Gomez About Lupus

    I was told Lupus was a Cancer! #SelenaGomez #Lupus

  • MS, Unplugged

    Writing, specifically blogging, is one of my favorite things to do. It allows me to be totally authentic, have a formatted outlet (thank you WordPress) to display this gift of writing, and communicate with people whom I mostly will never meet. On the other hand, Multiple Sclerosis (MS) doesn’t share my…

  • The Carrot, Egg, or Coffee Bean?

    When we share our story, there is an interchange of encouragement. We give hope to others while we, too, are strengthened.

  • What does MS feel like?

    Multiple Sclerosis is often referred to as a “silent disease”. If only our bodies knew they were supposed to be quiet…

  • Blog Series: My MS Stands For….Mood Swings

    A person with a healthy brain is able to decipher emotions and respond accordingly. Not so much when you have MS.

  • So much to do today…But first, Coffee

    So much to do today…But first, Coffee by msblogdiva featuring an eye clock Undated Blank Day Designer A Yearly Strategic Planner Daily Agenda for… etsy.com Eye clock mackenzie-childs.com APPLE MacBook Pro 15″ with Retina Display $2,385 – pcworld.co.uk

  • R.S.V.P – If my MS allows

    Imagine not having control of your body. Your day to day activities are always questionable. Just like your cell phone, once your battery gets too low, your body shuts off. That’s what chronic fatigue (a symptom often experienced by those of us with Multiple Sclerosis) feels like. And this is…