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Upcoming Webinar

Upcoming Webinar     Yes, despite my prolonged absence from this blog, I am alive and kicking (well, alive anyway). In fact I’m hosting a webinar on accessible travel. Feel free to share with anyone you think might be interested:   Discovering the World Through…

Ann Romney Part 2

Ann Romney is the wife of presidential hopeful, Mitt Romney. Find out about the alternative treatments she has chosen to help manage her MS symptoms. Source: www.life-in-spite-of-ms.com

Speaking of & advocating for MI Choice at Michigan’s Capitol

Our bright pink T-shirts simply said, “Flip the Script on Aging.” That is exactly what Dan and I, along with over 200 older Michiganians, did on the lawn of Michigan’s State Capitol on Wednesday, May 7. The back of our Older Michiganians Day T-shirts, complete…

No Bunny Hop

The one where the rabbit doesn’t die; he just hops out of the lab altogether (Note- words in parentheses are things I thought and may or may not have said. Also, my apologies for this blog being released later than usual. The plan was to…

Meet my new MS guru: a Beagle puppy!

The best disease-modifying treatment for multiple sclerosis might just happen to arrive in the form of a lively puppy, complete with a wagging tail, furry paws, and a wet nose ready to patrol your central nervous system. Source: irelandms.com

When rain keeps me in: Life with a wheelchair and MS

I really wanted to go to church on Sunday morning.  Sure, I could have watched the service online from the comfort of Dan and my house, but I wanted to be at Immanuel Lutheran Church with my church family. But alas, I did not make it. …

Elma Research Interview with a Dizzy

Dizzy and I were asked to give a little interview with Elma Research a few weeks ago, and we thought we would share it here!   We were also lucky enough to be included in FeedSpot’s 10 Best MS Blogs of 2025 this week! It’s…

Manage Stress to help you manage MS

The post Manage Stress to help you manage MS appeared first on Life on a Seesaw. For me, stress is a huge factor in my MS journey. In fact, I am convinced that my first episode of MS was brought on and accelerated entirely by…