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Mottos for relationships

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Leni

Posted on May 13th, 2013

Breea

Breea

Being diagnosed with MS at 18 had a big impact on Breea’s social life, but she managed to see things in a positive light and get on with her life.

“Many people think that because I do have mobility issues or that I may relapse that they may have to ‘babysit’ me.  Many don’t take the time to understand my disease so they seem to want to avoid me to avoid having to talk about it.  I was a cheerleader before MS.  I am no longer a part of that cheer family in the way I used to be and people move on, feel like they have nothing in common with you anymore.  I found out who my really close friends are and discovered which ones were fake or simply just not strong enough to stand by someone with such a life altering disease.”

Breea’s motto for relationships is:

Breea_mottos_relationships

What’s your motto?

Diogo

Diogo, 23, Portugal

Some reactions to Diogo’s MS diagnosis have been less than positive, but he’s managed to rise above and see who his true friends are.

“It was a great learning process, but it was worthwhile. It makes you a stronger person, more clear-sighted if you stand up and fight. There is a time that you struggle with boring situations related to MS. But on the road there is a moment were maturity arises and you can handle the situations in a different way. There are good and bad people. I get to know both types and learn to deal with them.”

Diogo’s motto for relationships is:

Diogo_mottos_relationships

What’s your motto?

Brenda

Giving a kiss. It is important to give always and to give with love.

Brenda was diagnosed with MS at the age of 20. Her MS diagnosis came with new fears and insecurities, but Brenda didn’t let them hold her back.

“At first I locked myself away a lot , I didn’t want people to hug me or touch me or ask me anything about my life, but MS also strengthened my ties with the closest people in my life, and forced me to keep going, accepting others’ help and company, and slowly learning to live with what happened to me. So I came out of my shell slowly, first building a new relationship with my body and then with my surroundings.”

Brenda’s motto for relationships is:

Brenda's motto for relationships

 

 

What’s your motto?

Khaoula

Khaoula getting ready for World MS Day

Khaoula was 15 when she was diagnosed with MS. She was apprehensive about people’s reactions at first, but she soon came to terms with her MS.

“After being in denial for a while, I became strong enough to accept things and face people.”

Khaoula’s motto for relationships is:

Khaoula_motto_relationships

What’s your motto?

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Tagged: 2013, Argentina, Breea, Brenda, Diogo, Khaoula, Portugal, Tunisia, USA, what's your motto?, World MS Day, World MS Day 2013, Young People

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A day in the life of Brenda

Leni

Posted on April 26th, 2013

As they say a picture says a thousand words. We asked Brenda to share a day in her life through images. Brenda has shared her mottos for a life with MS with us. What’s your motto?                  Read more about Brenda Visit the World MS Day website to read Brenda’s motto’s for identity, relationships and the future and to share your own. What’s your motto? Tweet This Post Share on Facebook

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Tagged: Argentina, Brenda, what's your motto?, WMSD, WMSD2013, World MS Day

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The cool kids were out in force in Argentina

ayesha

Posted on July 20th, 2012

In an attempt to rally public interest and support in the World MS Day campaign the Argentinian MS society took their coolest volunteers to the streets. And how better to grab the attention of the public than….. skateboarding!   The event had a 6 minute feature on a popular news show.   Check it out   Tweet This Post Share on Facebook

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Tagged: Argentina, awareness raising, multiple sclerosis, Multiple Sclerosis International Federation, skateboards, World MS Day, World MS Day 2012

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A day to Celebrate in Argentina

admin

Posted on May 6th, 2011

Good news comes from Esclerosis Multiple Argentina (EMA), as World MS Day has been declared a day of National interest by the president of Argentina. They are celebrating this year with World MS Day events taking place over two days. On the 26th there will be a breakfast and press conference, which all members of the association are welcome to attend. There will be lectures from various specialists, including Dr. Jorge Correale, a neurologist, who will be discussing MS, Dr. Maria Ines Bianco, who is a lawyer and who also has MS, who will be discussing the rights of patients in obtaining or retaining a job, and an introduction to the day presented by the CEO of EMA, Maria Jose Wuille-Bille. Patron of the…

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Tagged: 2011, Argentina, raising awareness, World MS Day

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