by Jenny Angus | Jul 18, 2022 | Blog Posts, HSCT Journals
This last month has been very, very challenging. I made a big change in effort to try and find a better way to live, and to further rehabilitation. I have experienced a few extreme (but short lived) drops in functionality, return of two bad symptoms, combined with all...
by Jenny Angus | Jun 20, 2022 | Blog Posts, Symptoms & Diagnosis
A month or two ago I had the honour of being interviewed by a very well respected MS advocate, Laura Kolaczkowski. Through various grants she has (with a labour of love) put together her own podcast and interviewed multiple patients on their MS diagnoses. Some are...
by Jenny Angus | Jun 20, 2022 | Blog Posts, HSCT Journals
This past week has been really tough for me. Most of it stemmed from the impassable walls I slam up against as a disabled person trying to do something to help myself, or for myself. We’ve all seen those videos where cars are being tested, sent at full speed crashing...
by Jenny Angus | Jun 10, 2022 | Blog Posts, Coping With MS, HSCT Journals
I’ve spent the last month stressing, thinking, wondering who might be able to take me to the city for my yearly MRI yesterday. Luckily a week ago a kind friend offered to take me (I almost cried in relief). She had a few errands herself so it was a win-win. It’s a 2.5...
by Jenny Angus | May 30, 2022 | Blog Posts, HSCT Journals
Many pwMS (people with MS) live with multiple types of medications and/or use supplements to help with bodily malfunction. If you’re one who doesn’t use any, then I’m sure you already know you are a rarity and I’m happy for you 🙂 Aside from...