Along the Road, by Robert Browning Hamilton
I walked a mile with Pleasure
Body image and MS: how many selfies do you have?
in reality, people have far more important things to think about than how you, me and the rest of the world looks, and I even if you were on their radar, they'll have forgotten about you within the next ten minutes.
Sensory MS symptoms: The hair that isn’t there
While you're reading this, I'm writing and whacking the imaginary hair off my face again. For the n'th time today. If this goes on for another few hours, I will have to report myself for abuse of hair follicles.
Fourteen MS years and counting
Thank you for listening to whispers of fear and despair when life seemed all but lost in translation.
No-wrinkle multiple sclerosis
Neurological tests are entertaining. They’re telling. Mind-boggling. Enigmatic. In brief, neuro checkups sometimes border on the gloomy, darkly lit twilight zone of your existence, especially when you get up close and personal with the MRI scans of your central nervous system – your brain and spinal cord. Both are the cause of what makes you the multiple sclerosis patient, including the bits and pieces you don’t admire and cannot hide from.
MS and PTSD: not all in your head
Life with MS is an is an ever-changing intimate tale of loss and redemption and of love and forgiveness within your relationship with yourself. Not one day should be the same, and not one minute can go lost to idle words or feelings.
MS + single on Valentine’s Day?
You can channel your inner delightfully, dazzling diva while wearing pyjamas, dog-shaped winter socks, leg warmers and your turban hair towel.