Living with M.S.

"Living with M.S. is sort of like training for a long race. The harder you try, and the longer you keep at it, the stronger you become.
Eventually, looking back, you may be amazed at the power you possessed, even when you had no idea it was within your reach." (Linda Ann Nickerson)

Wednesday

Autumn brings MS relief




Ah, autumn is arriving. OK, sure. That means winter will soon be on-deck, but let’s just savor the moment a bit, shall we?

Autumn brings cooler temperatures, while we still enjoy sunshine and soft breezes and the lovely colors of Nature. Football fans rejoice to see games begin. Long-distance runners revel in the opening of the prime season. Pumpkin lovers? Don’t get me started.



This welcome season also brings relief for those living with multiple sclerosis.

It means super-hot and humid days are behind us for a while. Extreme heat frequently sets off MS symptoms. (Experts call it Uhthoff’s Phenomenon.) That makes summer sort of challenging for plenty of us. It also makes fall a favorite.

Hello, autumn. Glad to see you! Hope you will stick around for a spell.

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2 comments:

  1. Don't see where to sign up for your blog.

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  2. I didn't know that about summer and MS. I'm a person who hates to see summer end, as I hate the cold, dampness of fall and despise even more winter. But, I never knew there was a connection for MS suffers. I will keep that in mind.

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