All in Multiple Sclerosis

A Comprehensive Guide to Self-Improvement for People With Invisible Diseases

People living with invisible diseases and autoimmune disorders often struggle to feel empowered in their daily lives. It can be challenging to cope with the physical limitations and mental strain that come with these conditions. That’s why it’s so critical to take control of your life and make changes that help you improve your overall well-being.

Where to find more information? 2023

Got a disease, ailment, or handicap, but don’t know the best place to get more information, free resources or just help. I’m listing (and adding) websites to national organizations for the bulk of the “circumstance that makes progress or success difficult”.

Care giving Appreciation

Caregiving, as we know, is not just for the elderly. There are some of us that for anyone else would be considered to be in the prime of their lives, but need help to get around, in and out of bed, etc. So they deserve to be shown how much their care is appreciated.

Traveling With Your Medications

You can take most medications on the plane when you travel. But there are some exceptions. Always plan to bring more medication than you expect to use but some restrictions can apply, depending on your destination. Every country has different rules regarding medications you can bring. If you’re traveling abroad, find out your destination country’s rules in advance.

How To Take Care Of Yourself Starting Today

Self care is a part of HEALTH CARE. As they tell you on the plane put the mask on yourself before others. If you don’t have support how can you support others. Learn here ways to brighten your day and take care of self.

A Not-To-Do List For Caregivers of the Chronically Ill

Those who take care of us have the same problems, asking for help or time to themselves. This article addresses 6 things our caregivers shouldn’t do.