Natalie Caez shares her experience adjusting to life with MS, from relying on a foldable cane to rethinking what a full day looks like. She reflects on mobility, fatigue, and the quiet power of giving herself grace while learning to ask for help and move at her own pace.
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Lindsay Kelly shares her experience with her husband’s MS, from navigating his shift from relapsing-remitting to progressive disease to redefining her role as both spouse and caregiver. She reflects on mindset, resilience, and the power of laughter in the face of change.
Carolyn Cannistraro opens up about life with multiple sclerosis, from hiding her symptoms on Wall Street to racing marathons with Achilles International. She reflects on resilience, reinvention, and the power of going all in. …
MS community members ask Mirla Avila, MD, and Susan Payrovi, MD, their questions about choosing treatments.
Dr. Susan Payrovi and Dr. Mirla Avila have an in-depth discussion around treating MS, and considerations when selecting an MS treatment.
Christy Hoffman shares her perspective as a partner and caregiver to her husband, who has multiple sclerosis (MS). She tells the story of them meeting in high school, getting married, raising a family, and eventually adapting to life with MS.
Rochelle Roberts, who lives in Canada, was diagnosed with relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis in 2020. She shares advice for those who are hesitant to begin new treatments.
Multiple sclerosis (MS) patient advocate Dominic Shadbolt, of the U.K., was diagnosed with MS in 1994. He shares comforting words for people who fear taking MS medications.
Rochelle Roberts, who lives in Canada, was diagnosed with relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis (MS) in 2020. She reveals how letting herself be angry helped her cope with the life-changing news of an MS diagnosis.
Desiree Lama, who lives in Texas, was diagnosed with relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis in 2016. She shares what she wishes she had done differently during her diagnosis process, and the lessons she’s still learning today.
Desiree Lama, who lives in Texas, was diagnosed with relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis in 2016. She shares advice for patients building a treatment plan with an MS team they don’t yet trust.
Meghan Beier, PhD, is a health and rehabilitation psychologist specializing in multiple sclerosis at the Rowan Center for Behavioral Medicine. She shares tips for how patients can care for their emotional well-being in addition to their physical health.
Brandon Beaber, MD, is a multiple sclerosis (MS) neurologist based in Southern California. He shares ways that patients can make lifestyle changes to minimize MS symptoms and progression.
Meghan Beier, PhD, is a health and rehabilitation psychologist specializing in multiple sclerosis (MS) at the Rowan Center for Behavioral Medicine. She shares how she approaches the various hesitations and challenges patients have when starting a new treatment.
Brandon Beaber, MD, is a multiple sclerosis (MS) neurologist based in Southern California. He shares assurance for those newly diagnosed with MS, and outlines what he thinks their first steps should be in adapting to life with MS.
Dominic Shadbolt is a multiple sclerosis (MS) patient advocate in the U.K. He shares his initial attitude upon learning of his MS diagnosis 1994, and the advice he has for today’s newly diagnosed.
Brandon Beaber, MD, is a multiple sclerosis (MS) neurologist based in Southern California. He adjusts common mindsets that can get in the way of people starting MS disease-modifying therapies.
Megan Beier, PhD, is a health and rehabilitation psychologist specializing in multiple sclerosis (MS) at the Rowan Center for Behavioral Medicine. She shares a realistic portrait of what people with MS can expect from their disease-modifying therapies.
Multiple sclerosis (MS) patient advocate Dominic Shadbolt, of the United Kingdom, was diagnosed with MS in 1994. He shares the story about working with his doctor to get started on his first MS treatment.
Brandon Beaber, MD, is a multiple sclerosis (MS) neurologist based in Southern California. He describes common misunderstandings that newly diagnosed people may believe about MS treatments, why those ideas seem reasonable, and how patients should reframe their thinking.
Multiple sclerosis (MS) patient advocate Dominic Shadbolt, of the U.K., was diagnosed with MS in 1994. Leaning on three decades of experience, he shares what strategy, aside from treatments, has made his disease management more effective.
Megan Beier, PhD, is a health and rehabilitation psychologist specializing in multiple sclerosis (MS) at the Rowan Center for Behavioral Medicine. She shares the ways she counsels and prepares people who are newly diagnosed with MS so they can build their emotional well-being on a wise foundation.
When Mike Parker was diagnosed with MS, it came as a shock to him. But he’s found strength in knowledge, and after educating himself and connecting with others in the MS community, he’s been able to come to terms with his diagnosis. Now, through his podcast and social media, he…
Jessica Lovato shares how she found support in a community of fellow multiple sclerosis patients and how that sense of belonging and connection helped her find the strength to fight her own MS. Now, she is an MS peer group leader who runs her own online support group for newly…
As a physician, Susan went on a journey of exploration after her MS diagnosis to figure out how to implement healthy lifestyle habits in her treatment and management approach. After a lot of research, she found a new lifestyle routine that worked for her. As the founder of TRUE Medicine…
Aaron Boster, MD, is a multiple sclerosis (MS) neurologist and founder of the Boster Center for Multiple Sclerosis in Columbus, Ohio.
Barry Singer, MD, is the director of the MS Center for Innovations in Care at Missouri Baptist Medical Center in St. Louis, Missouri.
Anne Rosales, who lives in the San Francisco Bay Area, was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis in 2018 at the age of 56.
Barry Singer, MD, is the Director of the MS Center for Innovations in Care at Missouri Baptist Medical Center in St. Louis, Missouri.
Sanam Saeedi, an MS health and life coach, was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis in 2017.
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