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Author Archives: Jamieson Wolf
Pissed (Pun Intended)
This morning, I had an appointment with a urologist. It’s not often talked about, but a ton of people with MS have bladder problems. I haven’t talked a lot about mine here, only once before. So I hope you’ll pardon … Continue reading
Posted in Bladder problems, Urologist
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Pushing Past the Boundary
I took another step on my path to wellness this week. On Tuesday, I met with a personal fitness instructor. She designed a work out that I could do that kept my balance issues in mind. She took me through … Continue reading
Posted in Balance, Muscles, Spasms
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Telling Stories in a Different Way
This is a guest post that I wrote for when Talking to the Sky was released. Out of the three of them, it took me the longest to write. It was posted at Alexandra Brown’s blog and I had the … Continue reading
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Writing Past the Wall
The following is a guest post I wrote for author Marie Bilodeau’s blog. She wanted to know about my experiences with writers blog in relation to my Multiple Sclerosis. She’s been kind enough to let me repost it but you … Continue reading
Posted in Talking to the Sky
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Memories on the Wires
The following is a guest post I wrote for author Lauriee Stewarts blog. I wrote about social media and how it’s helped preserve my memory to promote Talking to the Sky when it was released. You can read the original … Continue reading
Sorry, Cher. It was nothing personal…
I was supposed to go and see Cher and Cyndi Lauper in concert last night. I didn’t go and sold my ticket. Instead, I got the rest I needed to take part in The MS Walk. When I purchased my … Continue reading
Posted in Cher, Cyndi Lauper, The MS Walk, Walking
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You Can Dance If You Want To
On Friday, I went out for the first time in what felt like a lifetime. In a way, it was as my life is now divided into BMS (Before MS) and AMS (After MS). A group of us was going … Continue reading
Posted in alcohol, Balance, Dancing
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The Resulting Release
I had my MRI results appointment the other week. I’ve tried to think of how to write this post but have decided to simply write it as it happened. It’ll be easier that way. When we went in to the … Continue reading
Posted in diet, Doctors, MRI's, results
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Sonograms, MRI’s and Results Oh My!
I’ve had a slew of medical appointments as of late. I had my follow up MRI on March 23rd. Even though I knew what was coming, what to expect, it was still frightening. Even though I was prepared, I was … Continue reading
Letting Go
I’ve come to realise that I’ve been living in fear. When the MS hit in January of 2013, it took everything from me: my mobility, my independence, my freedom. I was a prisoner inside of my own body. I fought … Continue reading