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If I Knew Then What I Know Now
I don’t want to dive into a long list of criticisms of myself, my life and how I could have done things better. That would be the easy way to approach this article and god knows I traumatise myself with these thoughts regularly enough. Life is always easier when looked at with the benefit of hindsight. Rather, I would like to look at this through more forgiving eyes. Sure, I made mistakes and could have gone about things in a more positive, productive way but I say this with the benefit of lots of experience and from learning things the hard way. I did the best I could with limited knowledge at the time.
So, let’s dive in - what have I learnt that could have helped if I had come to the realisations earlier.
New Partnership with RCSI Physio Team
We are delighted to be partnering with the Royal College of Surgeons (RCSI) Physiotherapy team to offer in-person physio classes led by their students and tutor in the MS Care Centre starting this October!
You're All Invited to the National Conference in Athlone
The first weekend in September is always a big one in our house. No back to school for us, but every year we pack up the car and head off to Electric Picnic. This year though, I messed up the organising, and between the jigs and the reels we couldn’t go.
Understanding MS Free Online Course
A free online course that aims to improve understanding and awareness of MS, next course starting 11th September 2023
New Research Study on Adjustment to MS
Volunteers Needed to understand people's experiences with adjustment to Multiple Sclerosis. For all the information on this study and how to get involved click HERE
Charlotte and Dip-A-Day Challenge
My name is Charlotte and I am taking on the Dip-a-Day challenge for MS Ireland this September.
Meet the Speakers - National Conference 2023
MS Ireland are delighted to announce three of our guest speakers at the National Conference on Saturday, 16th September in Athlone.
Dear Daughter
This is the hardest blog post I have been asked to write for MS Ireland's MS and Me Community Blog. Emma Valentine