Thursday, June 21, 2012


having MS dosent mean your hopeless. People still do most of the things that they were in the beginning, it might slow down a little but you can go out and have fun still. Having MS don't mean your life is over.
There are plenty with this disease and here are plenty of things that are promoted about it. they have annual marathons for MS all around.


My brother and i sometimes worry if out mother will still be here to see us succeed in life, or will be able to see her grandchildren be born and grow up. Those things make me feel down and sometimes depressed. I usually wouldn't share this kind  of information. I don't talk about this with my friends or my father because ti can get to emotional and i don't like thinking about at times but i do.
Even though my mother has had this disease for year i still sometimes feel sad about it. It might seem as if i should be used to it which sometimes i am, but other times i still think about things i cant do with her and never will.





This is Jack Osborne talking about him being diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis, so anyone can get it and sometimes for years and not even know it.
Multiple Sclerosis is becoming less rare. A lot more people are becoming diagnosed with this disease. There was just something about a celebrity getting MS. No one is excluded from this and it is very important to pay attention to your body and get check out.

Monday, June 11, 2012

Having to take care of someone who has this disease isn't easy. I watch my father as he takes care of my mom and i really look up to him for it because it takes a lot of patience and love to handle it.
Although my mother has this illness thats not curable, she is a happy woman. Just because you are sick does not mean you have to be sad and lonely. My parents have been married for 24 years and are happy. My father takes my mother out to eat and shopping all the time. He takes her to have her own beauty day every week end.

Judys Story

This is a woman name Judy telling her story about living with Multiple Sclerosis
I didnt get a chance to do all the things i wanted with my mother. by the time i became of age she was already to sick and unable to do them. I missed out on going shopping with her and even getting ready for my high schoool prom. I mostly had to depend on my father for everything.
Having Multiple Sclerosis is very scarey, and unpredictable. Some dys you wake up feeling fine and cheerful and other days you can feel weak and unable for anything. Just  living with a person who has this disease and watching them struggle with it everyday can also be overwhelming.
My mother went from driving her own car to loosing her driving privlages.  My father had to take her places because her mind would wonder sometimes and her strength was getting weaker. she actually went from needing help when she walked to needing a wheel chair. My mother was completely unable to walk.

Experience

Having a mother that has this disease isnt the easiest thing. Growing up i couldnt spend as much time with my mom like most daughters and mothers because of the illness. Every year i got older , the sicker she had got. Her having this dieases really had a big affect on me, but i didnt let it show.

Personal Experience

My mother has MS, and she has had it for 21 years. After i was born she found out that she was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis. She was told that if she had any more children she could die.

Monday, June 4, 2012

Ability to have Children

Depending on what stage a person is on, depends on if they are able to have children. if a woman get pregnants it can be really stressful on there body during labor. The strain on the body and can be too much for them and they can get really weak or sometimes even die. The woman would have to talk to there doctor abotu the precautions of getting pregnant.