Those long lists on medical sites that describe Multiple Sclerosis really don’t tell the full story. They list out symptoms that make MS sound no different than a vacation to the hospital for a broken toe. So here is MS according to someone who actually lives with it. Yes, there is humor in there somewhere. You just gotta laugh at MS or you will go crazy.
1. Simplify your life.
2. Watch your thoughts. What goes in, comes out.
3. Surround yourself with positive people.
4. Take time for yourself, even if it means saying "no" to others.
5. Be grateful, laugh and celebrate life.
6. Think more about what you have as opposed to what you don't have.
7. Help others.
2. Watch your thoughts. What goes in, comes out.
3. Surround yourself with positive people.
4. Take time for yourself, even if it means saying "no" to others.
5. Be grateful, laugh and celebrate life.
6. Think more about what you have as opposed to what you don't have.
7. Help others.
About Positive Living with MS
Positive Living with MS was started by Penelope Conway after she was diagnosed with MS. She found few resources for positive encouragement; to laugh, cry, share, and just feel normal in the midst of a life of chaos; so she decided to start something herself. Positive Living with MS was birthed out of Penelope’s desire to show others that regardless of the challenge, we can all enjoy life to the fullest and find a smile in the storm.
Thank you, ma’am
You are quite welcome!!!
Love your memes! Facts are facts! Thank you for truthful situations.
Thanks Juana.
I found this site through Facebook. On this wild ride with MS, it’s good to keep our sense of humor. You have nailed these memes!
Thank you 😊
Thank you for these memes that describe not only what my friends with
MS endure, but also those with other neurologic disorders. Once, I substituted
earthquake for tornado in your Fatigue meme. The old spiritual proclaims that
“Nobody knows the troubles I know.” Your descriptions help greatly!
Thank you so much for this!
I love that I can just refer to this when people ask me “Can I get you a Tylenol?”
(While I appreciate the concern… That ain’t gonna fix it.)
But my husband just told me that he apparently needs to get me more chocolate. 🤣
Couldn’t have summed it up better. I try to keep my sense of humour, I especially talk to my foot cramps for example and say “reall? Can you hurry up and finish I’ve got things to do!”