A Batter World

A new and improved food group for MS’ers   Warning-today’s blog is not for the gullible, children, or the faint of heart. My sister Laurie insisted that I list this cautionary note here as she believes this blog could be imparting dangerous information. She also insisted that I note that I am not a doctor … Read more here…

Totally Bugging Out

Multiple Sclerosis meets the insect world   This week’s blog is not for the squeamish. Since I, myself, am terribly squeamish, it is not even for me. But I am completely freaking out about something so I decided I would share it with all of you, so you can freak out too. Multiple sclerosis symptom … Read more here…

I’ve Fallen and I Don’t WANT to Get Up

MS Wipeout   Fido pushed me. Fido is the name of my portable air conditioner that lives as my personal puppy during the summer months. He provides hours of relaxation and bliss this time of year, but needs constant attention and is very high maintenance. I was walking by him during one of the hottest, … Read more here…

Little Bodies, a Vest and Maybe a Blue Tit

The MS plagues of July The calendar was pretty full from early June to mid-July. Both with fun things and not so fun things. Stressful things and relaxing things. Things that I added to the calendar and things that were added to my calendar for me. In the MS balance beam of energy, the time … Read more here…

Like an MS Rolling Stone

Classic rock for MS’ers I have been terribly remiss in keeping you, my dear friends, posted on important things going on. I have completely dropped the ball on filling in the details. For that, I greatly apologize. I know you have all been on pins and needles, different pins and needles from the ones your … Read more here…

MS Puzzle Pieces

Clearing up some multiple sclerosis crazy Multiple sclerosis is nothing if not a frustrating learning curve. Wikipedia’s definition of a learning curve (and who knows where THAT comes from), states “the increase of information is sharpest after the initial attempts, and then gradually evens out, meaning that less and less new information is retained after … Read more here…