World MS Day 2013
  • What’s your motto?
  • News
  • Archives
  • About World MS Day
  • Supporters
  • Sign up

Posts tagged “Portugal”

Mottos for relationships

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?

Post to Twitter Tweet This Post Post to Facebook Share on Facebook

Categories: World MS Day 2013

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

2 Comments

A day in the life of Diogo

Leni

Posted on May 8th, 2013

Diogo is one of six inspiring young people who have shared their mottos to inspire others as part of the World MS Day 2013 Campaign. Share the words that give you strength and read those of others on the World MS Day website. What’s your motto?                   Tweet This Post Share on Facebook

Categories: World MS Day 2013

Tagged: Diogo, Portugal, what's your motto?, WMSD 2013, World MS Day, World MS Day 2013, Young People

0 Comments

Mottos for identity

Leni

Posted on May 2nd, 2013

Anna

Anna, 26, Russia

Anna was diagnosed with MS when she was eight. Coming terms with her diagnosis took some time, but Anna managed to get her confidence back:

“Now I am confident that I am in no way worse than anybody else. I am sure I will achieve all I want in life! I know I am strong enough for this. I know there are people around who will come to help if I fall.”

Anna’s motto for identity is:

 


What’s your motto?

Diogo

Diogo, 23, Portugal

Diogo was diagnosed with MS at age 19. He believes getting on with life after being diagnosed is all about having a positive attitude.

I cope the best way I can find possible. I make my days worthwhile. It is necessary to know how to live and do everything that makes us happy. It is very important to live with principles, planning and discipline; but above all to live. I am learning to LIVE with those three concepts.

Diogo’s motto for identity is:

 

What’s your motto?

Post to Twitter Tweet This Post Post to Facebook Share on Facebook

Categories: World MS Day 2013

Tagged: 2013, Anna, Diogo, identity, motto, Portugal, Russia, what's your motto?, WMSD2013, World MS Day 2013

0 Comments

MS organisations join the Global Disability Movement

ayesha

Posted on November 30th, 2012

Marching for the rights of persons with disabilities in Madrid, Spain EME join the Disability movement to mark the International Day for Persons with Disabilities Yesterday more than 90 thousand disability activists took to the streets of Madrid to demonstrate against the ever reducing rights of disabled persons in Spain.   Exacerbated by the financial crisis and policy decisions in many strategic areas, people with MS and other disabling conditions feel that their rights to inclusion and accessability are being negatively affected.   The disability movement  in Spain came together to produce an advocacy strategy that seeks to create a stronger voice for people with disablities and to lobby for the inclusion of people with disabilities in key policies and  goverment decisions. The project,…

Categories: World MS Day 2012

Tagged: All-Russian MS Society, EME, International day for persons with disabilities, Portugal, Russia, Spain, SPEM

1 Comment

Portugal go all out with WMSD Day 2012

Kirsty

Posted on August 3rd, 2012

  • Coming together for World MS Day
  • Supporting each other- family is important in Portugal
  • Cutting the cake
  • Enjoying the art
  • Evora
  • Setubal
  • Faro
  • Leiria
  • Leiria
  • Lisbon
  • Lisbon
  • Lisbon
  • Lisbon
  • Porto
  • Porto
  • Porto

 

The Portuguese MS Society (SPEM) had a busy schedule of events as they promoted world MS Day this year. Activities kicked off on the 12th May and carried out across 6 cities in the country: Évora, Faro, Leiria, Lisboa, Porto and Setúbal. The first event launched the “1000 faces of MS” campaign, and saw supporters and people with MS meeting together to celebrate World MS Day. These meetings continued to take place throughout May around the country, and resulted in some new friendships and networks created between patients, healthworkers and supporters, as you can see from the photos above.

From the 22nd to the 25th May an art exhibition entitled “Fernando (E)sclerose (M)últipla Pessoa”, was held at São Bento Palace, the home of the Portuguese government. The exhibition featured artwork by MS patients of the Occupational Activity Center (OAC) and live painting demonstrations from the artists. Two members of parliament, Elza Pais and Paulo Pisco attended the opening ceremony and welcomed board members from SPEM and the of course the artists. The event was held to raise awareness of the needs of and provision for people with MS within the country.

On the 30th May SPEM opened its headquarters to members of the local community with a day of celebrations. A poetry recital was given by members of OAC followed by musical entertainment from guitarist Luísa Amaro.  Later, Melanie Oliveira da Silva who has MS and was selected as torchbearer for the Olympics gave her testimony, and the day was rounded off with a chorus of “happy birthday” and a slice of World MS Day cake.

Elsewhere in the country, an educational session was given about Pregnancy and MS in partnership with the local Hospital, the Hospital do Espírito Santo de Évora. A fundraising event was held in Faro at the Mercado Municipal to raise money to build new treatment facilities in the area and In Leiria a puppet show was given to local elementary school children, entitled “Benjamin: My Mum is Special”, which helped open up discussion amongst the children about MS and its impact.

Post to Twitter Tweet This Post Post to Facebook Share on Facebook

Categories: World MS Day 2012

Tagged: 2012, awareness raising, living with MS, multiple sclerosis, Multiple Sclerosis International Federation, Portugal, WMSD, World MS Day

1 Comment

« Older entries   

Search

Categories

Tags

2010 2011 2012 2013 Australia awareness raising Belgium campaign for access to appropriate work Canada Denmark Egypt Employment fundraising India International day for persons with disabilities Ireland kiss goodbye to MS Korea living with MS Malaysia MS MSIF multiple sclerosis Multiple Sclerosis International Federation Palestine petition Portugal raising awareness Research Russia Saudi Arabia Spain USA Video what's your motto? WMSD WMSD 2012 WMSD2012 WMSD 2013 WMSD2013 Work World MS Day World MS Day 2012 World MS Day 2013 Young People

Return to top

© Copyright 2012

Duet Theme by The Theme Foundry