About This Blog

Welcome! My name is Meagan Freeman, and I am a mother of 6, family nurse practitioner, and MS patient from Northern California. This blog is a place to exchange ideas, feelings, and experiences regarding life with multiple sclerosis. I was diagnosed in 2009 with RRMS, and I find that sharing my experiences is therapeutic, both for myself and for readers. My goal is to ensure that no MS patient ever feels lost and alone with this illness, and to create a virtual support system.  I welcome feedback and comments, and I would love to hear from you (contact information is in the “contact me” section.) I am happy to share guest blogs if anyone would like to send me personal blog posts on the topic of MS.

Schedule:

New blogs will be posted every Sunday (at least!)

The health information provided on the site is meant to complement and not replace any advice or information from your own health professional.

Privacy Policy 
The personal information collected from the visitors of our website, including 
their identity, remains confidential. We respect the law(s) on confidentiality 
applicable to this website (USA) and we will never pass on these 
data to any third party, unless required by law. 
Our website does not collect any cookies.
Currently we are using Google Analytics to analyze the audience of 
the website and improve our content. No personal information is collected from 
Google Analytics. For further information on the privacy policy concerning 
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Funding and Advertising:

 This blog is funded by the authors personally and is not funded by any other source. This blog does accept advertising by Google AdSense, but no offensive or inappropriate ads will be allowed. No endorsement of any product is implied. 

Blog Moderation:

Authority

My blog is moderated occasionally and posteriorly. Moderators are volunteers. Internet users posting comments on this blog should not be considered as health professionals.

Complementarity

Comments posted on this Blog should be designed to support, not replace, the relationship that exists between a patient/site visitor and his/her existing physician.

Confidentiality

We remind you that everyone can read and use your comments. You do not have the possibility to erase your own comments.

Comments

Internet users commenting on my blog must behave with respect and honesty at all times.

Internet users may not post any commercial/advertising comment.

Internet users commenting on my blog must post information which is true and correct to their knowledge. We invite you to provide resources (references, links, …) on health/medical claims when possible and relevant.

Moderators Reserve the right to erase, without notification, any comment they would judge inappropriate.