World MS Day tell us why Multiple Sclerosis doesn’t stop you #WorldMSDay

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World MS Day will be celebrated this year on May 25th. This theme this year is why “MS doesn’t stop me”.

It would be great if you could tell us why MS doesn’t stop you in the comment section below.

Please also can you share this poster with all family and friends so that we can promote awareness of multiple sclerosis. Please do use the hashtag #WorldMSDay when you are sharing.

Many thanks in advance!

World MS Day 2016 #WorldMSDay

World MS Day 2016 #WorldMSDay

Platform MS – how get involved in the Multiple Sclerosis blogging world

Platform MS

Platform MS

 

A few weeks after I started blogging for the site MSweb.nl, I started receiving comments and emails from different kind of people who have been reading my blogs and said that they finally understood the life of people who live with a MS patient. The blogs where understandable, happy, sometimes sad but mostly honest. Honest about our life with MS. Yes, our life. My wife has MS. And last year (summer of 2015) she got a heavy schub. She couldn’t move the right side of her body and at that moment I realized I had to write about our experiences.

My blogs started getting populair and more people asked for some sort of advice. Two months ago I registered the domain platform.ms and a few days later I started thinking about how I can reach people with stories about people who live with MS. I asked some friends around me (tiepiesnicole.nl, @BeertjeBrult) if they were interested in writing for Platform MS. They were thrilled! YEAH! We wanna write our stories.

And so the first week of www.platform.ms is a fact. Now its time for new authors, contributors, bloggers or other people who have a story to share. A story about Multiple Sclerosis. A story which can help other people identify themselves. A story to help people!

I hope to see you all soon!

Thanks!

Floris (Founder & Creator Platform MS)




POSTPONED: Invitation to a free webinar “My Journey to Wellness” with MS warrior Amanda Campbell – hosted by GeneFo- March 30th, 2016 5PM EDT (US) / 22:00 (UK)

Multiple Sclerosis Seminar with Amanda Campbell - New Dates

Multiple Sclerosis Seminar with Amanda Campbell – New Dates

Hi everyone, due to unforeseen circumstances (laryngitis) GeneFo’s webinar has been postponed to March 30th, 2016 at 5PM EDT (US)/ 22:00 (UK). Sincerest apologies for this inconvenience and unforeseen turn of events. On the bright side, you still can register to participate!

Webinar details:

At age 24 Amanda was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis and in 2009 suffered a major attack that left her paralyzed. At the time, she was given a 50% chance of ever walking again. With the help of a Kinesiologist and Physical Therapist she stunned her doctors by not only walking but running in 6 weeks!

This prompted her to swap a fast paced career in the fashion industry to research how she achieved such rapid recovery.


She went back to school to study for a Diploma in Sports Kinesiology, a practice akin to physical psychology, which endeavors to unravel the connection between our mind and our body utilizing Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) techniques.  As an accredited Sports Kinesiologist, Amanda now spends her days helping a wide range of people recover their health and rebuild their lives.

Register today at www.genefo.com/webinarms (if you cannot make the session, please feel free to register and you will automatically receive the recording)

Registering for the webinar unlocks many other great features for MS patients and caregivers, delivered on GeneFo:

GeneFo is a free patient crowd sourcing platform that innovates by going beyond matching patients that have the same condition, and actually classifies & matches them according to their specific Multiple Sclerosis type.

Patients and caregivers can use GeneFo to

  • Track their condition via personal health management reports
  • View and compare real-time stats on what works for others with a similar medical profile
  • Register to get matched to clinical trials according to location and profile
  • Consult with an in-house medical team
  • See unbiased reviews of medical & alternative treatments and providers

 

And the best part?  No more sifting through endless posts and web pages – All of these features are perfectly organized and delivered in one screen!

Invitation to a free webinar “My Journey to Wellness” with MS warrior Amanda Campbell – hosted by GeneFo- March 21st, 2016 5PM EST/ 21:00 UK

Amanda Campbell and Multiple Sclerosis

Amanda Campbell and Multiple Sclerosis


At age 24 Amanda was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis and in 2009 suffered a major attack that left her paralyzed. At the time, she was given a 50% chance of ever walking again. With the help of a Kinesiologist and Physical Therapist she stunned her doctors by not only walking but running in 6 weeks!

This prompted her to swap a fast paced career in the fashion industry to research how she achieved such rapid recovery.

She went back to school to study for a Diploma in Sports Kinesiology, a practice akin to physical psychology, which endeavors to unravel the connection between our mind and our body utilizing Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) techniques.  As an accredited Sports Kinesiologist, Amanda now spends her days helping a wide range of people recover their health and rebuild their lives.

Register today at www.genefo.com/webinarms (if you cannot make the session, please feel free to register and you will automatically receive the recording)

Registering for the webinar unlocks many other great features for MS patients and caregivers, delivered on GeneFo:

GeneFo is a free patient crowd sourcing platform that innovates by going beyond matching patients that have the same condition, and actually classifies & matches them according to their specific Multiple Sclerosis type.

Patients and caregivers can use GeneFo to

  • Track their condition via personal health management reports
  • View and compare real-time stats on what works for others with a similar medical profile
  • Register to get matched to clinical trials according to location and profile
  • Consult with an in-house medical team
  • See unbiased reviews of medical & alternative treatments and providers

 

And the best part?  No more sifting through endless posts and web pages – All of these features are perfectly organized and delivered in one screen!

Multiple Sclerosis Information

Multiple Sclerosis Information