The New Normal, living with Daily MS Symptoms
I had a wonderful evening, spending time with family while overlooking the South African ocean. Tuning into life, instead of my MS and symptoms helps them feel less present and less pervasive. The problem with MS is symptoms are new or in flux. They donβt always feel the same. For me I have a baseline... Continue Reading →
Going Forward: My Participation in the Clinical Trial for the Remylenation Medication Elezanumab
Hi, my name is Elizabeth, aka msGuidedbits. I have had relapsing/remitting multiple sclerosis for nearly 16 years. Itβs been a 15 year struggle; out of two disabling relapses, through fatigue, and managing encroaching numbness. I used to pretty much keep my MS under wraps. I would largely avoid social interactions because I was afraid of... Continue Reading →