5/30/2023 0 Comments MS Madness by Yvonne deSousa![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Meg was diagnosed with MS a decade ago, and in the last year has become a stout advocate of medical marijuana – a topic she writes about frequently.Īs the name suggests, Dan and Jennifer’s blog is a team effort. Meg, a mother of three, regularly updates her readership on her exploits with openness, honesty, and a generous serving of good humour. Numerous doctors and professors contribute to the blog, which gives readers the opportunity to learn about what happens behind the scenes and interact with those involved.īoobs, boots, and hair – BBH – are three things Meg Lewellyn says she will “always rock,” regardless of what MS throws her way. We’ve carefully selected 15 of the very best, all of which can be of huge value to those living with MS, as well as offering everyone an insight into the realities of daily life with the condition.īarts and The London is one of the UK’s most revered medical schools, and their Neuroimmunology Group runs an MS blog that gives a fascinating insight into the research and development taking place. Such blogs can be a source of inspiration and information that people living with MS can relate to, as well as helping create a community in which people can support one another. As such, each and every blog will be shaped by the individuality of its author, or authors, and their personal experiences with MS. ![]() Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is an unpredictable disease, presenting itself in a new and unique form upon each diagnosis. ![]()
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