Recently added articles from Inside MS:
The proactive approach.(inbox)(Letter to the editor)
Aug 01, 2007; ... I am a practicing RN who was recently diagnosed with MS. The day I was told I cried and cried--but later that same day I bought a beautiful lavender notebook and matching pen. I used them to write all of the essential information I would need, including upcoming medical appointments. I ...
Home.(heads up)(Home designs for people with disabilities)
Aug 01, 2007; ... "There's no place like home," Dorothy said. "Anywhere I hang my hat is home," goes the old Johnny Mercer standard. Both are true and both are different. "Home" is one particular place, not like any other, and "home" is a feeling that can be created many times in many places. We ...
Opening doors.(inbox)(Letter to the editor)
Aug 01, 2007 ... I use a walker and I'm usually alone, so I often encounter problems opening doors similar to those of Irene Mendoza ("inbox," April-May 2007). My solution was to subscribe to a minimum-minutes cell phone service. As I'm getting out of my car, I call the place I'm going to and ask whoever ...
Two comments on the June/July "all-research" issue.(inbox)(Letter to the editor)
Aug 01, 2007; ... I have a degree with honors from a really good university, but my science career ended in high school. I do not understand atoms, neurons, ions, or, for that matter, cells. They are all just little things to me, indistinguishable. Since I have MS, I do take an interest in the progress of ...
A knotty problem.(inbox)(Letter to the editor)
Aug 01, 2007 ... I really enjoyed "Loosening the SSDI Knots" (April-May 2007). I filed for disability in March 2004 and, after two denials, was finally approved in December 2006. Part of the reason for my denials was, as I later discovered, the law firm I hired to work for me had not filed a ...