MS symptoms: The Reality of MS Pain & Attitude
The reality of multiple sclerosis pain is that it does not control my life. Sure, it slows me down and leaves me unmotivated to do…
The reality of multiple sclerosis pain is that it does not control my life. Sure, it slows me down and leaves me unmotivated to do…
MS pain is not an option. Somethings I have no control over. The level of pain I experience is within my control to some extent….
Lyrica has been a godsend to me. Another tool has been essential oils. There are numerous treatment plans for pain including: Trigeminal neuralgia (facial pain) –…
Pain is common for multiple sclerosis with 48% of patients experiencing chronic pain and 55% having experienced “clinically significant pain” according to the National MS…
Pain means tender, ache, throb, agony, misery, suffering, even torture. Muscle, joint, and even unseeable skin pain comes and goes. Chronic pain is an aspect…
Soon after my diagnosis of multiple sclerosis my fingertips lost their feeling. Differentiating between items in my pocket, holding tiny things between my fingers,…
I believe it is extremely important to understand how to delegate for myself and my caregivers to experience success. Though these tips are for employers,…
Mashable’s “6 Tips to Master the Art of Delegation” by Nellie Akalp 1 – Pick Things to Delegate “Down” – pass along tasks to others…
In the article, “The Art of Delegation” Gerard Blair of the University of Edinburgh, Scotland says, “The objective of delegation is to get the job…
Throughout my life I have been the one in control of the happenings around me. As a teacher I ran my classroom. As a school…