MS & Me
Marking and Measuring One Year of MS & Me
'MS & Me Blog marks one year by looking back and looking forward'
Hope...
“Hope” is a word full of meaning. A heavy-weighing word too. People with MS cling onto hope because at the moment there is not much else we can do.
Before MS I...
Before MS I really took my health for granted. I rarely went to the doctor. I was afraid of needles. I didn't think about what I ate or what time I ate it. I took little things for granted like ticking 'no' when asked if I had any known medical conditions. I guess I never really had to consider these things before and each first that came along really got to me. When shopping for car insurance after my diagnosis I wasn't able to get many quotes online because I had to tick 'yes' to the medical condition. There are more obstacles in the way... extra paperwork!
Depression and MS
Sometimes I wonder how fictional characters would respond if they had a chronic illness like MS. What would Mary Poppins do? Would she keep the chin up and sing a cheerful song- even though the magic umbrella is not what it used to be since the last relapse? Would she get on with her chores even though she is so tired, she could fall asleep on top of a “Chim Chim Cher-ee”?
Today, I will make a difference
Part 2 - Helen continues to give her list of daily tasks a proper go to 'get happy'
My MS Care Team
From Willeke's own experience her medical team has been pivotal to her care and have been outstanding so far!