Community bloggers reach the final! Thank you to everyone who voted for MS and Me, we are thrilled to announce that our ever-growing community blog, has made it to the FINAL in the Blog Awards Ireland - Best Health and Wellbeing Blog category. The winners will be unveiled at the award...
Published by MS Ireland on Wednesday September 30 2015 03:30 PM
Community blog shortlisted for Blog Awards Ireland Great news! MS and Me, has made it to the short-list in the 2015 Blog Awards Ireland - Best Health and Wellbeing Blog Category. To help us reach the final please click on the image below and select MS Ireland's MS & Me Community Blog. ...
Published by MS Ireland on Tuesday September 08 2015 09:01 AM
Will YOUR photo make our 2016 calendar? Following on from last year's incredibly successful competition where we discovered that there are hundreds of talented photographers across the country, we're delighted to announce that we are on the hunt for images again! MS Ireland is creating a 2016 c...
Published by MS Ireland on Tuesday July 14 2015 12:06 PM
MS community shouts out ‘Together we’re stronger than MS’ to announce World MS Day 2015 Multiple Sclerosis Ireland today announced World MS Day 2015, which will take place Wednesday May 27th under the banner ‘Together we’re stronger than MS’. Ireland’s w...
Published by MS Ireland on Friday May 08 2015 04:44 PM
Open invitation to people living with MS in Clare Do you feel your needs around MS are not being heard? Do you feel your interests are not being catered for in the Clare area? Do you sometimes feel isolated with nobody to share similar experiences with around MS or life in ...
Published by MS Ireland on Thursday September 25 2014 11:00 AM
Great initiative supporting local communities Every six weeks, each Tesco store will donate up to €1,000 between three local community groups. Customers can decide how the funding is shared by voting for their preferred group in store. Up to 3,500 local community groups throughout Ireland w...
Published by MS Ireland on Friday August 01 2014 08:56 AM
A well deserved treat for Carers A group of fourteen carers who are part of the MS Ireland Carers Group in Limerick enjoyed an afternoon break at the beautuful Adare Manor. Get in Touch Call 061 303802 / 3 / 794 | email:midwest@ms-society.ie | carolm@ms-society.ie if you wo...
Published by MS Ireland on Friday December 13 2013 09:29 AM
Welcome to the MS and Me Blog! Starting today, (14th November, 2013) the MS and Me Blog is a space for people living and affected by MS to talk about their lives, to share their experiences and to get down some of answers for the super interesting questions life with MS can ask! Every Thu...
Published by MS Ireland on Thursday November 14 2013 12:00 PM
Symposium on quality systems in the community The Disability Federation of Ireland (DFI) is joining with the University Of Limerick (UL) to host a symposium on quality systems in the community on Friday, 29th November 2013 at University Limerick. The one day symposium will examine the impl...
Published by MS Ireland on Friday October 11 2013 09:00 AM
Volunteers, carers and people with MS celebrated MS Ireland is delighted to announce that Jerona Jackson from Louth, Elsie Ryan from Wicklow and Catherine Carey from Cork are our 2013 annual award winners. The three courageous and determined women won the judges over with their passion for life,...
Published by MS Ireland on Wednesday October 02 2013 11:11 AM
This week Emma Rogan feels a little bit… awkward. No one who walked into the room left without having some of their ideas changed to a more sex-positive way. It was after lunch, it wasn’t in the dark and they didn’t whisper when they spoke about positions, difficulties climaxing, drugs that help or toys that work about lubrication, orgasmic spinal centres not getting enough stimulation and vacuum device to help with erectile dysfunction in loud voices and in public! They were talking about sex and people with MS. “For most people, sexuality and its expression are a natural and important component of self-concept, emotional wellbeing and overall quality of life” World Association of Sexology Sex is a core part of being a human yet in this society it’s a topic so weighed down by disgust and shame that having a sex-positive discussion is almost impossible. Add to this living with a nerve-signal, body-altering condition and we’re all silent. I have scars in/on my brain and spine and damage to my nerves causing loss of feeling. I’ve not always been able to feel the touch of a lover and I’ve faked so many orgasms I can’t count. I’ve had great sex, fall-asleep sex and everything in-between. Sex only got better when I was honest about whom and what turned me on. There are thousands of women with MS and their sex-partners having unfulfilling sex lives for all sorts of reasons. Maybe it’s because of the dreaded T word- talking. Maybe being diagnosed with MS has severely impacted how we feel about our body and our personhood has been seriously harmed. Maybe it’s a traumatic experience in the past that has damaged our bodily integrity. Maybe when we’re in front of our neurologist our sex life not on the priority list. If we value your sex life, we must talk about it. Otherwise, we leave the clinic without a referral to a therapist or having a conversation with the MS nurse or a getting prescription for something useful or tips on what would work for us. We’re complicated creatures and if having MS is having an impact on how we feel about ourselves, we need to deal with it. If there are issues with our relationships, we need to talk with our partner and consider seeing a couple counsellor. If it’s something physical (loss of erogenous/clitoral sensation) speak to your neurologist or an urologist. Ask someone and learn to talk about it so when you do talk with your girlfriend or boyfriend, wife or husband or with someone you trust, you start getting sexual healing. MS Ireland has a trained psychosexual therapist on their staff, Mary Leonard (maryl@ms-society.ie) and she’s available if you need her help. Get in contact with an accredited therapist. Imagine living in an Irish society free of repressive attitudes, where people are decent to one another, disagree and still get on and where there’s a celebration of what it means to be a living, breathing human being. Imagine sex being a routine, part of daily life without competition and not about performance. Being with someone who really turns you on, you can talk to and who makes you happy is worth talking about. Sex doesn’t need to be mind-blowingly amazing every time but pleasurable, yes. The people from earlier were Charalampos Konstantinidis and Moira Tzitzika at the EMSP Spring Conference in Athens, 2017. I’m not a Greek goddess no matter how amazing I think I am. I’m an ordinary woman with needs and desires and I know what and who makes me feel good. Learning about and understanding the issues I have is a step towards me learning how to ‘overcome obstacles effectively’ (Moira Tzitzika). Having MS has not diminished my desire to have a healthy, sex-positive life and if talking about it helps, being awkward is something I know I can overcome. I’m on Twitter @emmadragon a lot and am eager to chat about this and other MS topics. Moira Tzitzika MSc, BTEC, EFT, ΕCPS, MSMC Charalampos Konstantinidis, MD, FEBU, FECSM MS Trust Sexuality and MS: A Guide for Women
Over the coming months the MS Ireland Western Regional Office are hoping to run a 'Mindfulness Course' for people with MS. However, we would like to gauge the level of interest in such a course before we book a qualified facilitator. If you are interested please click on the email below and let the team know what day/time/location that would suit you best and send it back to us here in the Western Regional Office western@ms-society.ie at your convenience.
Thursday, 26th October @ 6pm (Irish Time) Dr. Nonnie McNicholas, St Vincent’s University Hospital, will provide an update for people with MS and their healthcare professionals on the hot topics from ECTRIMS covering the main updates and research themes from the conference. Tune in on Thursday, 26th October at 6pm Irish Time. Click the link below and use the following password ThinkMS to login. http://esc.eventresult.com/default.asp?EventCode=Novartis&RoomCode=Novartis
Briefing Document and Position Paper on the need for an MS registry in Ireland MS Ireland has produced a Briefing Document and Position Paper on the need to establish an MS Patient Registry in Ireland. The paper outlines: What patient registries are Why registries are important Current patient registries in Ireland MS registries internationally MS Ireland’s position and recommendations The paper can be accessed here This document has been prepared by Harriet Doig, Information, Advocacy & Research Officer, MS Ireland. Questions and comments can be directed to harrietd@ms-society.ie
Global experts publish recommendations for overcoming challenges to improve clinical trials in progressive MS A special issue of Multiple Sclerosis Journal, sponsored by the International Progressive MS Alliance, has been published, containing papers that review the challenges and the potential solutions to improving clinical trials and their outcomes so that new treatments become available for people living with progressive MS. All of the papers are available to view and share Topics covered include: The evolving role of people with MS in clinical research - Some progress but more is needed Progressive MS trials: Lessons learned Targets of therapy in progressive MS Fluid biomarker and electrophysiological outcome measures for progressive MS trials
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