What It’s Really Like to Have Medical Students Shadow Your Life with MS

What It’s Really Like to Have Medical Students Shadow Your Life with MS

Yesterday, Pat and Milan came over for their monthly check-in. They’re med students in a special program that pairs future doctors with MS patients so they can actually see what it’s like to live with this disease—not just read about it in a textbook. My doctor, who runs the Neuroscience Institute at Hackensack University Medical…

MS Can’t Stop Me: How Coloring and Gratitude Became My Therapy

MS Can’t Stop Me: How Coloring and Gratitude Became My Therapy

Let’s be real—MS can throw some serious curveballs. One day, you feel fine. The next? Your body has a mind of its own. It’s frustrating, exhausting, and some days, just straight-up overwhelming. But here’s what I know for sure: MS doesn’t get to steal our joy. A while back, I discovered something that changed everything…

Unlocking accessibility

Breaking Barriers: Why Accessibility Needs More Than Just a Sign

If you had the power to change one law, what would it be and why? Breaking Barriers: Why Accessibility Needs More Than Just a Sign Navigating buildings when you’re disabled can sometimes feel like being invited to a secret club, only to find out the secret handshake is impossible to perform. Picture this: You find…