The power of personal contact
Jill Lovell has lived with MS for over 30 years and has been involved in the work of the MS Trust since the early days. Here she looks back on some of the big changes of the last 21 years I first had...
View ArticleDo you have MS bowel and bladder questions?
Do you have questions about dealing with MS bowel and bladder issues? This MS Awareness Week we’re assembling an expert panel of health professionals and people with MS to offer some answers. The MS...
View ArticleRideLondon-Surrey 100 as a lone rider
John Nicholson has supported the MS Trust for a number of years and last year he took part in the first ever RideLondon-Surrey 100 event. He completed the event in 6hrs 45 minutes and raised just over...
View ArticleSelling my artwork to raise funds and awareness of MS
Artist Jill Heaps tells us how she has adapted the way she works since being diagnosed with MS, and why she has decided to sell her own artworks to help raise funds for the MS Trust. I started...
View ArticleNHS England and continence – at last, the potential for some real improvements…
In a recent blog, Director for Patients with Long-term Conditions at NHS England, launched a new initiative to improve bladder and bowel care for the millions of people across the UK who experience...
View ArticleFood and Fatigue
Cooking and fatigue doesn’t always go hand in hand, finding both time and energy to cook isn’t easy. Tim Jones has recently started a blog called Food and Fatigue tackling the subject of cooking when...
View ArticleClimbing a mountain for MS
After multiple sclerosis almost took away her ability to walk last year, Jo Fielder has now set herself the challenge of climbing Mount Snowdon. And she wants to raise at least £2,000 for the MS Trust...
View ArticleLife doesn’t stop with MS: Everest by motorbike
In September 2015 Tony King from Dorset, who was diagnosed with MS in 2010, will be taking part in a motorcycle tour over the Tibetan plateau. He hopes to achieve a lifelong dream by riding to Everest...
View ArticleTen years with MS and running 500km
Debbie Worthington tells us how taking on a challenge to run 500km this year with her husband in aid of the MS Trust has helped her come to terms with her own MS diagnosis. This year my husband Joe...
View ArticleJumping for a reason: my charity skydive
Vicky Rapley from Norfolk (pictured right with her husband and children) tells us why she has decided to take part in a tandem skydive as part of our Jump in June parachuting month. On June 14th 2015,...
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