Thanks for listing so many hops~ I have been looking for some new ones! Hi~ I am your newest follower from the blog hop & would love it if you stopped by and followed me back :) (My name above links directly to my blog)
Newest Follower here. The name of your blog got my attention and I just had to stop by. I, also am a mom, wife and I hold down a full time teaching job. While I do not have MS, I do have Rheumatoid Arthritis, so I get the whole stumbling through thing. Life can be hard and slow, but I find it's all about finding the joy and holding on to it with both hands. Hope you stop by my blog and check it out.
Contemporary Romance Writer E Kelly http://writerekelly.blogspot.com/
I am a mommy, a wife, and a worker-bee stumbling through everything Multiple Sclerosis. When I say stumbling through I mean that literally! I make it through with the support of my husband, the joy of my son and the humor to laugh at myself.
• MS is a chronic, unpredictable neurological disease that affects the central nervous system.
• Different people are likely to experience very different symptoms.
• MS is different from muscular dystrophy (MD), which is a group of disorders that cause progressive and irreversible wasting away of muscle tissue. Although MD has some symptoms in common with MS—such as weakness and problems with walking—MD affects the muscles directly while MS affects the central nervous system.
• MS is not contagious and is not directly inherited.
• Most people with MS have a normal or near-normal life expectancy.
• The majority of people with MS do not become severely disabled.
• There are now FDA-approved medications that have been shown to reduce the number of relapses and "modify" or slow down the underlying course of MS.
I too have MS and I certainly am going to follow your blog!!
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Thanks for listing so many hops~ I have been looking for some new ones! Hi~ I am your newest follower from the blog hop & would love it if you stopped by and followed me back :) (My name above links directly to my blog)
ReplyDeleteNewest Follower here. The name of your blog got my attention and I just had to stop by. I, also am a mom, wife and I hold down a full time teaching job. While I do not have MS, I do have Rheumatoid Arthritis, so I get the whole stumbling through thing. Life can be hard and slow, but I find it's all about finding the joy and holding on to it with both hands.
ReplyDeleteHope you stop by my blog and check it out.
Contemporary Romance Writer
E Kelly
http://writerekelly.blogspot.com/