The amazing people at the Race to Erase MS work tirelessly to find a cure for MS. I am fortunate enough to have the opportunity to guest blog for this wonderful organization. Check out the links below, and please keep them in mind if you would like to donate to a worthy MS organization!
Guest Blog: We’ve Come a Long Way: January 5, 2015:
http://www.erasems.org/news/2015/jan/05/history-ms-weve-come-long-way/
Guest Blog: When the Healer Becomes the Patient: October 6, 2014
http://www.erasems.org/news/2014/oct/06/when-healer-becomes-patient-guest-blog/
Guest Blog: Identity Crisis! Finding a New Purpose and Passion After Your Career Ends: November 6, 2014
http://www.erasems.org/news/2014/nov/06/identity-crisis/
I am honored to guest blog for the Multiple Sclerosis Association of America: One of the largest MS related organizations in the US, offering support, education and assistance to those with MS.
Blog: January 26, 2015: “Introduction,” and February 13, 2015: “Love Conquers All…Even MS!”
Blog: March 9, 2015: “MS Awareness Month: A Chance to Make a Difference!”
Blog: April 8, 2015: “Managing Cognitive Difficulties.”
Blog: May 8, 2015: “Mothering Through MS.”
My MSteam.com: A social networking site just for MS patients! Guest Blog: January 8, 2014:
http://blog.mymsteam.com/2015/01/07/the-luxury-of-time-by-guest-blogger-meagan-freeman/
Modern Day MS is an online health information site for multiple sclerosis patients. I have had the opportunity to be an author of several published articles for this wonderful organization:
http://moderndayms.com/2014/12/healer-patient-one-moment/
http://moderndayms.com/2014/12/baclofen-helps-relieve-muscle-pain/
http://moderndayms.com/2015/01/doctor-doug-broeska-no-doctor-dangers-unproven-untested-unapproved-research-studies/
http://moderndayms.com/2015/05/tcelna-a-new-promising-treatment-modality/
MSDreammakers: I was asked to blog for this new, up and coming non-profit group with a focus on the children of MS patients. Their goal is to help support these children, and make them feel as normal as possible under the circumstances. An amazing group!
http://www.msdreammakers.org/2015/05/27/motherhood-and-multiple-sclerosis/