98 The Golden Rule of Multiple Sclerosis
Thriving Over Surviving Multiple Sclerosis
Release Date: 08/15/2023
Thriving Over Surviving Multiple Sclerosis
But let's be real, MS presents difficulties. Having hope that things will get better, that there is love and kindness in the world, and that hope is in each of us makes a difference for the good. We can not hope blindly. We have to choose a course of action and stick to it. Despite the delays and setbacks along the journey hope carries us along while ersisting with an adventurous course of action. I call it a gritty hope. These are the words of Justine Calcagno who was diagnosed with MS in 2016. She is an ultrarunning non-profit researcher with a Ph.D. in psychology. She is passionate about...
info_outline 111 Choosing Self Over Fear When Wanting To Get Pregnant With Multiple SclerosisThriving Over Surviving Multiple Sclerosis
What is your greatest fear? Before MS, mine was probably superficial. Fear is an unpleasant emotion caused by the belief that something or someone is dangerous and likely to cause pain (physical, emotional, etc.). Fear can be intense and sometimes overpower us if we don't have the tools to work through the emotions it brings. Mary Virgi does not let fear hold her back! She leans into her core values of family and faith to climb out of negative spaces. At the time we recorded this, Mary was 14 weeks pregnant. And releasing this episode she is now about to have her baby. She is surely thriving!...
info_outline 110 Finding A Safe Space When Multiple Sclerosis Causes DepressionThriving Over Surviving Multiple Sclerosis
Did you know that approximately 50% of people diagnosed with multiple sclerosis are also diagnosed with depression? This is 3X more likely than in the general population. Managing mental health can be complicated especially when you also have an unpredictable autoimmune disease. Alyssa Gonzalez bravely shares her journey with MS and mental health. She was diagnosed with pediatric Multiple Sclerosis and just that process alone was overwhelming. There is so much to chat about with this gorgeous and positive Instagram Influencer. Let's chat it up with Aly Katelyn! Instagram: @aly_katelyn...
info_outline 109 The Crap Gap With Multiple Sclerosis TreatmentsThriving Over Surviving Multiple Sclerosis
Have you ever experienced Crap Gap? You may know it as the end of dosing interval or the weaning-off effect. This refers to the period of time between Ocrevus infusions when you might feel a worsening of MS symptoms. This may include things such as Fatigue, cognitive fog, motor function or balance problems. You know... all the things! Kellie Batts, who has had MS since 2016 shares her experience with Crap Gap as well as her experience over the last seven years with Relapsing-Remitting Multiple Sclerosis. Let's chat it up with Kellie! Instagram: @_livinglikek UpLift accepts most...
info_outline 108 Just Multiple SclerosisThriving Over Surviving Multiple Sclerosis
Has your multiple sclerosis diagnosis influenced the course of your life? Has it shifted your passions in a certain direction? Many people say that everything happens for a reason. Would being diagnosed with a chronic illness happen for a reason? Justin Loizos believes his MS diagnosis has further grown his passions. Let's chat it up with Justin. Instagram: @justinmloizos, @justcompassioncannabis, @justmultiplesclerosis Instagram: @thrivingoversurvivingpodcast
info_outline 107 Benefits of Massage For People Who Have Multiple SclerosisThriving Over Surviving Multiple Sclerosis
Have you ever had a massage? Not one from a friend or lover, I'm talking from a professional masseuse? For many, massage becomes a regular part of their health routine. Massage can help with anxiety, depression, digestive disorders, fibromyalgia, headaches, insomnia, nerve issues, muscle stiffness, inflammation, and more! Angela Landeros shares how massage therapy became her passion. As someone diagnosed with MS and a massage therapist, she knows firsthand how therapeutic it can be. This equestrian and author shares her experience with multiple sclerosis and beyond. Let's chat it up with...
info_outline 106 The Importance of Staying Curious When You Have Multiple SclerosisThriving Over Surviving Multiple Sclerosis
Remaining curious is essential, especially when seeking answers to improve our health. Asking questions is necessary, but challenging when we don't know what questions to ask. Empowering ourselves with the knowledge and strength required to tackle our daily struggles with chronic illness. Fitness Coach Marnie Bothmer, who thrives with MS, knows that curiosity is necessary to open her mind to other ways of viewing the world. Let's chat it up with Marnie! Instagram: @mbstrength4life Instagram: @thrivingoversurvivingpodcast
info_outline 105 Fear Of The Unknown With An Multiple Sclerosis DiagnosisThriving Over Surviving Multiple Sclerosis
When have you felt the most fear in your life? Did you know there are seven deadly fears? Fear of being alone Fear of connecting (lack of) Fear of abandonment Fear of self-assertion Fear of lack of recognition Fear of failure and success Fear of being fully alive Rachel Larsen shares how she moved beyond fear and anger to embrace vulnerability and live her best life. She removed herself from isolation and now fully enjoys her life with or without MS. Let's chat it up with Rachel. Facebook and Instagram: @wontstopsmyelin email: Instagram:...
info_outline 104 Our Emotional Health With Multiple SclerosisThriving Over Surviving Multiple Sclerosis
Would you consider yourself emotionally well? Do we even know what that feels like or should feel like? Jane Gould has found what emotional wellness is for her. She shares with us her 20-year journey with MS, what she has learned about herself, and how she finds peace in her every day life. Let's chat it up with Jane! Twitter: @ABCsofMS Substack: Instagram: @thrivingoversurvivingpodcast
info_outline 103 Knowledge Is Power With MS, But What's Next?Thriving Over Surviving Multiple Sclerosis
Many of us searched for answers for a long time before finding out we have multiple sclerosis. Once you had the knowledge, what did you do with it? Knowing is just the first step. Alex Sokoloff uses his core value of self-discipline to stick to his routines after learning many lessons throughout his MS experience. Let's chat it up with Alex! Instagram: @thrivingoversurvivingpodcast
info_outlineIs the outcome of our multiple sclerosis diagnosis all about luck? It is difficult to think that we have no control over whether or not our disease progresses. Dominic "Dom" Shadbolt believes just that though. Whatever he believes about the progression of his own MS, he lives his life by a particular rule; Treat others the way you want to be treated, period. Can't we all just be good people and be kind to one another? At least how we treat others is within our control. Let's also treat ourselves well too, please.
Check out Dom's website and YouTube page. He has some very helpful resources there that might get you thinking.
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