Multiple Sclerosis Awareness Month Part #1

March is Multiple Sclerosis Awareness Month, which provides an opportunity to share information about this illness. Those of you that have been following my blog already know that I have been living with Multiple Sclerosis since I was 19 years old, so it has been 21 LONG years. Of course, I am not a medical professional, but I do know the challenges that come along with this illness. I plan to do a few posts about Multiple Sclerosis because there is a lot of information that needs to be understood. My first post about this will be simple, but hopefully it provides some information for you.

Muscle weakness

Unpredictable

Long-last disease

Tingling

Insomnia

Pain

Laborious

Exasperation

Sensitivity to heat

Central nervous System

Let downs

Equilibrium

Relapse Remitting

Offensive

Stinging

Irritating

Sharp

During the rest of this month, I will do a post about the types of Multiple Sclerosis, symptoms, different medications, and various challenges. If anyone has any questions about this illness, I would be happy to answer them the best I can. Again, I am not a medical professional, but have a lot of knowledge I would be happy to share with anyone that wants to know.

Thank you for visiting my site today. I hope you found this post interesting, and you are looking forward to my future posts. I would love to read your comments and will respond as soon as I can. Please never forget that I am always sending y’all LOTS of love, comfort, support, and MANY positive vibes!

Always, Alyssa

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3 thoughts on “Multiple Sclerosis Awareness Month Part #1

    • I will be doing one for tomorrow about MS. I have shared some of the information before, but with it being MS awareness month I think it is information that needs to be shared. Thank you, Carol Anne!

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