MS symptoms in Men and Women: 7 Powerful Insights to Feel Reassured

Living with multiple sclerosis has shown me that MS symptoms in men and women often mirror each other yet never quite match. The fog we share takes different shapes — sometimes guided by hormones, sometimes by age — but always by resilience. This post reflects on those subtle differences with honesty, humour, and hope, exploring how understanding each other’s journeys helps us all find steadier footing through the mist.

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Chronic Pain: 5 Powerful pain chronic bright spots

Even when multiple sclerosis throws off your rhythm, there’s still joy to be found in the dance of daily life. In this lighthearted piece, I reflect on the odd, often awkward movements that MS brings—and how, sometimes, leaning into the absurdity can help us laugh, cope, and even pirouette through pain.

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People with MS Leave: 5 Positive Truths About Working with MS

Many people with MS leave work not by choice, but by necessity — yet that doesn’t mean abandoning purpose. This post explores why so many leave, what supports can help, and how ambition can take bold new forms after employment ends.

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Remote Work with MS: 7 Powerful Strategies for Thriving Daily

Working from home can be a game-changer for people with MS—no commute, no awkward explanations, just the flexibility to manage symptoms like fatigue and brain fog on your terms. Discover how to find balance and avoid burnout in remote work life.

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