MS and Pregnancy: Balancing Hope and Care
For many women, MS and pregnancy raise understandable questions — about relapse risk, medication safety, and what to expect after birth. The good news is that research consistently shows pregnancy…
Living with MS isn’t just about managing symptoms — it’s about finding ways to enjoy life, build routines, and stay connected. In this section, I share tools, reflections, and stories from my own journey that help make each day more manageable and meaningful.
For many women, MS and pregnancy raise understandable questions — about relapse risk, medication safety, and what to expect after birth. The good news is that research consistently shows pregnancy…
The link between hormones and MS is complex but increasingly recognised. Many people notice their symptoms change with life stages — puberty, pregnancy, or menopause. These shifts suggest that hormones…
For many people with multiple sclerosis, MS sleep problems can be as draining as the condition itself. You climb into bed exhausted, yet sleep refuses to settle. Pain, muscle spasms,…
Living with multiple sclerosis can feel like travelling without a map. Symptoms shift, routines change, and the future rarely looks certain. It’s no surprise that MS anxiety often appears alongside…
Living with multiple sclerosis means navigating more than physical changes — emotional ones can be just as real. MS depression affects many people, often arriving quietly between relapses or during…
For many people with multiple sclerosis, MS bowel symptoms are an awkward subject — but one that deserves understanding, not embarrassment. Constipation, urgency, or even occasional incontinence can occur when…
For many people with multiple sclerosis, MS bladder symptoms can be among the most frustrating daily challenges. Urgency, frequency, or difficulty emptying the bladder are common signs that nerve signals…
For many people living with multiple sclerosis, MS muscle weakness can creep in gradually — a leg that feels heavy, a hand that won’t grip quite as firmly, stairs that…
For many people, MS pain is an invisible companion — unpredictable, persistent, and often misunderstood. It may show up as burning, stabbing, or aching sensations that seem to come from…
For many people with multiple sclerosis, MS drop foot is an unexpected hurdle. The toes don’t lift as they should, causing the foot to drag or catch on uneven ground.…