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Lisa A. McCombs
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I Have MS. What's Your Super Power?
I Have MS. What's Your Super Power?

Lisa McCombs writes her personal experience with "no holds barred" to help others and their families cope with MS

2015

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Lisa A. McCombs
Lisa A. McCombs

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Revealing the Monster, My Story with MS

How my MS reveals itself daily. — As a veteran public educator, it is challenging for me to write a blog post void of an instructional angle. I need a documented purpose, a factual goal, and a solid reason for writing. During the month of May, there is a different method to my rantings. Three times a…

Health

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Revealing the Monster, My Story with MS
Revealing the Monster, My Story with MS
Health

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Lady With The Cane

·Updated 1 day ago

Fun in the Sun With Multiple Sclerosis

(Add your own sarcasm:) — Thank you for participating in my May Medium blog series about multiple sclerosis. I hope you found the posts uplifting and helpful. My goal is to ease anxieties and calm fears associated with chronic disease. I want to offer hope and undying optimism in the face of adversity. I think…

Multiplesclerosis

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Fun in the Sun With Multiple Sclerosis
Fun in the Sun With Multiple Sclerosis
Multiplesclerosis

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6 days ago

Snagging a Gold Medal Fall

Isn’t always easy. — No matter how hard I try, looking graceful in the midst of an unexpected fall is not a thing. At least not for me. Most of the time. One day last week, I floated delicately to the ground while replacing a lawn lamp. Looking frantically looked around me for a…

Multiple Sclerosis

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Snagging a Gold Medal Fall
Snagging a Gold Medal Fall
Multiple Sclerosis

3 min read


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Lady With The Cane

·May 29

Don’t Let Multiple Sclerosis Take Over Your Fingers

With curated exercises, get those phalanges moving again. 6 Hand Exercises for Multiple Sclerosis Finger abduction and adduction exercises are important for improving range of motion, says Walls. How to Do It…www.everydayhealth.com “My hands were shaking like I had multiple sclerosis!” Teachers love to tell stories. While eating lunch with two colleagues one day, one of them compared himself to an individual having MS. He had no idea of my diagnosis. I said nothing…

Multiple Sclerosis

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Don’t Let Multiple Sclerosis Take Over Your Fingers
Don’t Let Multiple Sclerosis Take Over Your Fingers
Multiple Sclerosis

3 min read


May 29

I Want to Hold Your Hand

Without shaking, cramping, or seizing. — Tremors, Spasticity, and Spasms Don’t Let Multiple Sclerosis Take Over Your Fingers With curated exercises, get those phalanges moving again. Photo by Robert Zunikoff on Unsplash 6 Hand Exercises for Multiple Sclerosis Finger abduction and adduction exercises are important for improving range of motion, says Walls. How to Do It…www.everydayhealth.com …

Multiple Sclerosis

3 min read

I Want to Hold Your Hand
I Want to Hold Your Hand
Multiple Sclerosis

3 min read


May 26

God gifted me with good eyesight.

I refuse to let multiple sclerosis take it away. — Have you ever thought about what it would be like to lose one of your six senses? I remember pretending to be blind as a class exercise in trust and spatial orientation. We chose a partner to lead us around a room, both physically and with verbal instruction. The goal…

Multiple Sclerosis

3 min read

God gifted me with good eyesight.
God gifted me with good eyesight.
Multiple Sclerosis

3 min read


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Lady With The Cane

·May 24

How Far Would You Go

to reclaim your sex life? — Sexual Issues This one’s tricky. Even in this 21st-century world, talking about sex makes me uncomfortable. Communication with your partner is essential, they say. Include your partner in disease-related conversations, appointments, and events, they say. Keep your significant other informed about drug reactions and findings, they say. Well, first of…

Multiple Sclerosis News

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How Far Would You Go
How Far Would You Go
Multiple Sclerosis News

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May 22

Wouldn’t it be great to fully recover?

A girl can dream, can’t she? — After twenty years of dealing with the MonSter, I’ve stopped getting excited about relapse recovery. What once left me hopeful now serves to remind me more and more that THERE IS NO RECOVERY. I hate to be a Debbie-downer, but it’s the truth. Might as well get used to it…

Multiple Sclerosis

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Wouldn’t it be great to fully recover?
Wouldn’t it be great to fully recover?
Multiple Sclerosis

3 min read


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Middle-Pause

·May 20

Sunshine and the Long Walk Home

The first day of the rest of my life. — Finally! The beginning of summer vacation. The day that every public school student and their teachers work toward each year, For me, this summer held an even more special ingredient. In two weeks, my newborn would celebrate six months on this earth and we had the entire summer to play…

Menopause

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Sunshine and the Long Walk Home
Sunshine and the Long Walk Home
Menopause

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Lady With The Cane

·May 19

Do You Want a Hug?

Pain and the MS Hug — Words from a seasoned MS Warrior: They don’t-tell you everything upon diagnosis. Basically, because they know very little about disease realities. It’s not the fault of the doctor or his/her training. They just don’t know. When I sought medical advice on the elastic pressure around my ribcage, the received reaction…

Multiple Sclerosis

3 min read

Do You Want a Hug?
Do You Want a Hug?
Multiple Sclerosis

3 min read

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