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The North Dublin and Fingal Regional Office hold many types of events and activities organised to meet other people with MS in a comfortable, safe and friendly setting. Ranging from physiotherapy, yoga, coffee mornings, therapy tasters and outings, these events are great ways to learn from others and share experiences in an informal setting.
This week Lucina Russell reflects on her recent good health and wonders if stress has affected her MS progression.
This week Aoife Kirwan has gone back in time, to the day she was first diagnosed with MS; standing face to face with her newly diagnosed self, she shares with us what she would say to herself on that day.
Our fun 'kiss' survey has revealed that almost two-thirds of people want to kiss goodbye to unhealthy eating habits in 2017. 24% want to kiss goodbye to too much screen time, and 11% aim to bid farewell to spending too much time at work. 2% claim that they plan to kiss goodbye to their partner! The survey was carried out to highlight the Kiss Goodbye to MS campaign for MS research and vital services for people with Multiple Sclerosis.
For those affected by the discussion on The Late Late Show, Friday February 3rd, with Gail O'Rorke in relation to her friend Bernadette Forde who was living with Multiple Sclerosis, the MS Information Line 1850 233 233, is open tonight and again as normal from Monday to Friday from 10am - 2pm. Calls are strictly confidential.
'Oh, give a little. Helps a lot’ - Quotation from The Snapper, by Roddy Doyle
MS Ireland’s response to release of report on cannabis for medicinal purposes
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Last month Emma Rogan started a conversation about having MS and money. What impact did being diagnosed with MS have on her finances and outlook? This week she’s full on with her own financial planning, revealing the steps that are making a difference, financially speaking, to her life.
This week Niamh McCarron writes about MS, music festivals, camping, muddy fields and shares some festival survival tips!