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Feeling ‘Less Than’ With MS

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Well, you’ve made it through another busy holiday season. But is it really something to “make it through”? It can feel that way, but on the plus side, there are lessons in our previous failings that can get us through future struggles.

We ended our first year of The Unspeakable Bits webcast for MS Ireland with a really good discussion we titled “Christmas on the Island of Misfit Toys.” We took the theme from characters in the old Rankin and Bass stop-motion animation of Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer, in which all the odd and unloved toys are sent to an island of their own.

Not that we are unloved, necessarily. But it can feel sometimes like we’re living a separate, if perhaps parallel, life to the one before multiple sclerosis (MS), or that we’re somehow on the damaged-goods discount table during the festive time of year.

Big Events Require More Preparation

What struck me about the conversation with the two professionals on the webcast, as well as two women who also live with MS, was how well many of us have adapted to the everyday MS stuff, perhaps without even knowing it. But when the big stuff comes along, it requires a bit of preparation.

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