In the dating world, “ghosting” means cutting off all communication with someone you’re no longer interested in. But here’s another definition for “ghosting” when you’re explaining your MS. Reblog to spread the word.

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In the dating world, “ghosting” means cutting off all communication with someone you’re no longer interested in. But here’s another definition for “ghosting” when you’re explaining your MS. Reblog to spread the word.
Have you ever had this conversation with a friend or family member? MS symptoms like fatigue can drain your energy, which can sometimes lead to canceling plans. And though some people will understand more than others, you don’t need to feel bad! You know your body better than anybody and are doing what’s right for you.
Foot drop is when you lose the ability to control the muscles that flex the ankle as a result of damage to nerve cells. That can make it tougher to lift your feet while walking and manage uneven surfaces. So you’ll want to watch out for snowy weather if this is something you’re experiencing!
The holidays can be stressful, especially when you have MS. So don’t be afraid to sit this one out. If that’s not an option, give yourself permission to ask for help. Assign tasks to your family members, such as preparing or bringing food and cleaning up. You may be surprised how happy people are to help out!
Whether you’re living with MS or not, it’s important to know the difference between fatigue and lassitude. When we have the right information, we can spread the word and help each other learn. Here’s more information about both.
Ever wonder what other people living with MS go through? Meet Jen O., MS LifeLines’ first video blogger. She’s sharing the good, the bad, and the everything in between of her life with MS. Watch the first episode of “LIFE WITH MS: Jen’s Story” now. More episodes coming soon! MS LifeLines Ambassadors like Jen are sponsored by EMD Serono, Inc.
Support starts with sticking together. It helps to know you can find comfort talking—really talking—with a friend—even if it’s hard for them to relate. If you’re having trouble opening up to a friend, this advice may help.
Thinking about getting a disability permit but not sure if it’s for you? Ambassador Michelle G. says, “If you think having a permit would make your life better, give yourself permission to get the help you need.”
Visit your local DMV in person or online to apply.