NOTE: This information has been adapted from previous updates and is current as of April 11, 2022. Below are answers to some of the frequently asked questions we’ve received recently…
MS Awareness Month is a chance to bring multiple sclerosis to the forefront, to help advocate for people and families living with MS every day, and to educate the public….
With COVID-19, safer-at-home orders, and social distancing, things are looking different for the summer of 2020. But that won’t stop Multiple Summits 4 MS! We’re keeping a close eye on…
The 2021 Multiple Summits 4 MS season is underway, and we are looking forward to getting back out on the trails safely this summer. Will you join us? Back in…
Though not an exhaustive, this checklist can get you started with making sure you’re doing the most you can for your own preventative care. Take a few minutes to think…
1. Start small and start with something you actually want to do. It takes time to build up to big lifestyle changes, so start small. Plan to workout 5-10 minutes every…
Self-care can feel daunting. Checking in with yourself can remind you of the tools you already have to care for your mind, body, and spirit. To help identify your favorite…
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Kourtlyn is 27 years old and was diagnosed with MS six months ago. What were the first symptoms you noticed? I lost vision in my left eye while on a family…
Kitty is 66 years old and was diagnosed 34 years ago. What symptoms were you experiencing prior to your diagnosis? I was driving to my home in Westminster and the…