by Meg | May 30, 2013 | dealing with disease, Depends, lesions, living with a disease, living with MS, MS, Multiple Sclerosis, parenting, parenting with humor, reasons to laugh and smile, smile & laugh, things kids say
For those of you out there that DON’T have MS and don’t KNOW someone with MS, that have been following along, you might wonder why it is that a grown woman, who looks pretty normal – in that “has her shit together kinda way” keeps talking about peeing her...
by Meg | May 29, 2013 | dealing with disease, disease modifying drug, living with MS, MS, Multiple Sclerosis, positive attitude, reasons to laugh and smile, smile & laugh, Tecfidera
Well ok, not really, but in some ways it feels like it. Even though I have had MS since 2007, I have never spent time on-line looking for anything regarding the disease. Not information, not symptoms, not medicine and certainly not others that have MS (or MS-BFFs...
by Meg | May 28, 2013 | Biogen, dealing with disease, disease modifying drug, DMD, MS, MS drugs, Multiple Sclerosis, Pain, segway, smile & laugh, Tecfidera, Uncategorized, weighloss
It’s here…the day that I am finally going to start taking Tecfidea. As I explained in the post about my most recent MRI, it has been three years since I was on a disease modifying drug (DMD) and although I am excited about the prospect slowing future...
by Meg | May 27, 2013 | MRI scan for MS, MS, reasons to laugh and smile
Writing my earlier post about my most recent MRI scan, brought back memories of my first MRI ever, before I was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis, back when I still thought I had Transverse Myletis and believed that I would be “all better” in a year. I...
by Meg | May 27, 2013 | dealing with disease, depression, divorce, living with a disease, living with MS, Multiple Sclerosis, positive attitude
I promised myself, and I guess you (who ever YOU are that might be reading this) that I would do my best to be open and honest, that I would work on putting EVERYTHING out there, because I know that is the only way that this is going to work. It’s not fair or...