Kiss Goodbye To MS 2019
Ciara O’Meara will be spending the month of May in anticipation of Kiss Goodbye To MS campaign and reliving the good times at a gig in the RDS. Bring on the big hair Mr Bon Jovi!
Ciara O’Meara will be spending the month of May in anticipation of Kiss Goodbye To MS campaign and reliving the good times at a gig in the RDS. Bring on the big hair Mr Bon Jovi!
We don’t always have the words to explain how we’re feeling. But unless we do, how can we ever really process these emotions? This week, Christina McDonald and Mary Devereux consider anger.
This week we get to ‘listen in’ on a conversation between Grace Kavanagh and Keith Byrne. They’re talking about the good days and the bad days, the ups and downs of life with MS and life in general.
This week Rosie Farrell shares with us how she has learnt the art of listening to her body.
This week Teresa McShane shares her mixed emotions about being a mum with MS and how she really feels about Mother’s Day 2019.
This week Willeke van Eeckhoutte delves into the universal experience of grieving after being diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. From the ever-popular denial to the stories we tell ourselves and to being present in your daily life, read on to discover how she found her way forward….
This week we get to share in a conversation between two MS and Me bloggers, Fergal Hughes and Willeke van Eeckhoutte. Read on for their personal take on some of the issues MS brings to their lives.
Next week is Brain Awareness Week (11th-17th March). This is a global campaign to raise awareness of brain research & all things neurological. Today, Joan Jordan speaks about her experience when first diagnosed with MS & how she’ll be joining the ‘I Love my Brain’ campaign.
This week, Katie St Lawrence considers how MS is communicated. What is the impact of celebrity diagnoses, how do soap operas handle the complexities of living with the illness and how will the coverage of Selma Blair post-Oscars impact people with MS? Read on for her take on it all.
This week Niamh McCarron writes on the joys of rural living and how her life, and access to medical services, has changed since moving to Dublin city.
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