A Letter A Day… Liz

Today is day eighteen of thirty-two and I’m delighted to post the letter I received from Liz. In it, she writes, “I don’t think I have much to add to the topic of MS; millions around the world live day to day with this illness and have probably experienced similar steps so my words andContinue reading “A Letter A Day… Liz”

A Letter A Day… Karrie

It’s week three and today I’m posting Karrie’s letter. In it, we share the moment she learned she had MS: “He introduced himself and shook my hand. His hands were cold, similar to his personality. He said, ‘You have Multiple Sclerosis and you will need to follow up with a neurologist.’  He handed me a brochureContinue reading “A Letter A Day… Karrie”

A Letter A Day… Elizabeth June

Today’s letter is from Elizabeth June. In it, she describes her diagnosis journey and praises the great support she has received from the Revive Centre in Glasgow. Please click on the link below to read her letter. Elizabeth June’s letter

A Letter A Day… Joanne

It’s day thirteen and today I’m posting a letter from mum of three, Joanne. She was diagnosed in February 2007 and writes, “I don’t know what the future holds for me, I only know that every day is a blessing and I don’t take anything for granted.” Please click on the link below to read Joanne’sContinue reading “A Letter A Day… Joanne”

A Letter A Day… John

Today I’m posting a powerful letter from John. In it, he writes, “That day, a grey Tuesday in a grey September, lasted longer than any day I can remember. As prepared as I was for bad news, the diagnosis was still, on some level, shocking.” Please click on the link below to read this moving letter.Continue reading “A Letter A Day… John”

A Letter A Day… Jenny G

It’s day eleven and today I’m posting another letter from someone called Jenny. This Jenny, however, is not from New Zealand; she’s from the Netherlands. Her journey to being diagnosed with MS was a frightening one, with a doctor first telling her that her symptoms were as a result of metastasised tumours in her brain. Please click on theContinue reading “A Letter A Day… Jenny G”

A Letter A Day… Jenny

Today’s letter is from Jenny in New Zealand. In it, she exposes the lack of skill some in the medical profession have when dealing with the difficult task of telling someone they have MS. However, her letter is also incredibly positive and demonstrates her great strength of character. Please click on the link below to read her story. Jenny’sContinue reading “A Letter A Day… Jenny”

A Letter A Day… Emily

It’s day nine and today I’m posting Emily’s letter. She was only 19 when she was diagnosed with MS last year. In her letter she describes the journey to diagnosis and the positive way she is dealing with the challenges MS has brought into her life. She ends with these encouraging words, “Don’t lose hope; you never know what tomorrow mayContinue reading “A Letter A Day… Emily”