Time to relax...🧘♂️ As the day rushes on, take a moment to unwind with this guided meditation. Let Vincent's ‘Undergrowth’ painting whisk you away for a peaceful interlude. Need more time? Explore the extended version here: https://t.co/IQ5BV7L9Cu
@mrkevstocks Have liked not as like what’s happening but with you on this situation and wishing you all the best and looking forward for positives coming soon, keep going fella!
@RachelHorne19@MerckHealthcare It is what it is and has not been properly researched or looked into, (as far as I know) mentioning this to my specialist team gets brushed off, so hope that has struck a chord with those amazing brilliant kind brains who are working so hard for a cure or to make life easier
Thanks once again for the incredible work being done by you all, really appreciated.
Any fellow MS’ers, remember the research done on drinking hot chocolate to help against fatigue? That’s why I am saying thanks again!
@GavinGiovannoni Thank you, at my last neurologist appointment and having been told have a new scar in my brain and one on my spinal chord that there is nothing available for you to try when asked if can have a DMT now, but was allowed Baclofen when I asked for it, he took the wages for that!
@doctor_oxford There wasn’t a reference book to use at the start of this, no one knew what to do,some countries did better, as we are alive and come through it why not look forward and see how can move forward with other diseases and remember the kindness from others at the start and replicate?
You'd think nearly 20 years of #MS would have prepared me for the daily "what fresh hell is this?!" of middle age, but that is not the case.
Just once I'd like to wake up and think, "Well, this all seems normal."
"You're made to feel like a fraud."
Two women with MS are calling for changes to the Personal Independence Payment (PIP) process - saying it's degrading & not fit for purpose.
PIP is the main disability benefit for people with disabilities.
#10YearsOfPIP
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Six months before this photo the cancer I'd had at university had returned. It was aggressive. There was no further treatment. We got married very quickly, not knowing how long we’d have. We didn’t think I’d make our 1st anniversary. Today is our 20th 🧵1/3