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Monthly Archives: October 2014
National Poetry Day
When I was first diagnosed, I found that writing poetry (in the loosest sense of the word) was a useful way to process some of the strange stuff that happens when you have a disease munching on your brain and spine. … Continue reading
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Tagged creative writing, Multiple Sclerosis, Poetry, Relapsing Remitting MS
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A Letter A Day… Y
This is day 32 of ‘A Letter A Day’. The last day. It therefore seems fitting that I end on the first letter I received (although, when I chose to post the letters alphabetically I hadn’t joined those dots, so it’s merely … Continue reading
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Tagged creative writing, MS, MS Diagnosis, Multiple Sclerosis, University of Glasgow
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A Letter A Day… Travis
Today’s letter is from Travis who was diagnosed with MS at the age of 33. Please read his powerful diagnosis story by clicking on the link below. Travis’s letter
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Tagged creative writing, MS, MS Diagnosis, Multiple Sclerosis, University of Glasgow
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