• Mental Health,  MS,  Multiple Sclerosis

    Jammed filter!

    I didn't dumb down, I just kinda go dumber depending on my physical state of being before regaining some speed again. My neuropsychologist pointed out that sometimes, my ability to handle particular mental tasks may skip the F1 pole position, but that brain training was a great way to stop the decline.

  • Barts MS Blog,  Monthly MS News,  MS,  Multiple Sclerosis,  Trigeminal Neuralgia

    MS News: March 2017

    Highlight still on American Healthcare Act, the replacement plan for the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) released by Congress on March 6, 2017 Society Releases Statement on American Health Care Act National MS Society Urges Lawmakers to Oppose American Health Care Act Reducing Out-of-Pocket Cost Barriers to Specialty Drug Use Under Medicare Part D: Addressing Researchers find patients’ annual financial burden under Medicare Part D is ‘too much too soon’   New book by the honourable American/Irish author and friend Trevis Gleason! Chef Interrupted: Discovering Life’s Second Course in Ireland with Multiple Sclerosis Highlight! Blood Diagnostic Test for Multiple Sclerosis to be Released in May 2017

  • Mental Health,  MS,  Multiple Sclerosis

    Balancing life and a chronic illness

    Oh, you can bet I am willing, I am usually more than willing. When physical restraints curb your potential, you realise that you want so more from your own life, and out of your own reality. Life is moving forward outside your medically induced world, and you feel annoyed when healthy people don’t realise the worth of their bodies, their unused potential. It simply reminds you that being chronically ill sucks.

  • Health,  MS,  Multiple Sclerosis

    UNCRPD, Ireland’s ten-year moral outrage

    Having a neurodegenerative illness that cannot be cured has given me the best gift I could ever ask for, strength and meeting the most inspirational and brightest people with disabilities in Ireland and abroad. Yes, they might "be different" in the eyes of many, but they showed me that not everything in life has a price or a tag. They taught me that disability is about misinterpreted ability because they help other people with or without disabilities within their communities in a time when their government shows signs of deliberate discrimination.

  • Mental Health,  MS,  Multiple Sclerosis

    0% responsibility – 100% accountability

    Today, I joke about not being perfect or about my mind behaving like a repetitive software update that refuses to stick after a few busy days. I may add that my bones rattle and that I have a Club Med-type relationship with three different hospitals, my primary care physician and my pharmacy. Or, I forget my name, fall asleep at fancy receptions, need an hour to cut three peppers and two onions and sometimes need to nag to myself to get things done.