The Unspeakable Bits Webinar 13th June 7pm
Bladder dysfunction and Multiple Sclerosis Unspeakable Bits Webinar.
Bladder dysfunction and Multiple Sclerosis Unspeakable Bits Webinar.
In celebration of World MS Day, MS Ireland's Information Officer Aoife Kirwan appeared on the "A Wonder Care" Podcast Living with... Multiple Sclerosis (MS). In this episode the podcast chatted to Aoife Kirwan about her MS diagnosis and how that has had an impact on her life.
'The wind beneath my wings’: MS & Me Guest Blog Yvonne McBennett as part of World MS Day Campaign 'My Diagnosis' shares her personal story of being diagnosed with MS, the initial shock and the impact on her life and her family. Through her resilience and the support of MS Ireland, she discovers a sense of belonging.
The theme for World MS Day on May 30th is 'Diagnosis'. Members of MS Ireland's Physio Team explain "What you need to know when newly diagnosed".
We are delighted to announce the release of MS Ireland's MS News Issue, 112, featuring a range of insightful articles on MS.
To mark World MS Day, we launched a letter-writing initiative, supported by Novartis, to provide a platform for those living with MS to share their unique diagnosis stories. We are kick starting this campaign by sharing six powerful letters, written by members of the MS community.
The theme this year for World MS Day on the 30th May is "My Diagnosis".
Mary Leonard, MS Ireland's Midlands Community Worker and Majella Heavin talks about her MS diagnosis on the Health & Fitness Show with David Hollywood on Midlands 103 Radio. You can access interview below!
MS Ireland is proud to announce their program for World MS Day on May 30, under the theme of 'Diagnosis.' This global event aims to raise awareness about Multiple Sclerosis (MS) and provide a platform for individuals affected by MS to share their unique diagnosis stories.
Last week, Alison Cotter, Advocacy Officer for MS Ireland, addressed the Oireachtas Committee on Health, emphasising the indispensable role played by voluntary sector providers in delivering specialist neurorehabilitation services.
This year, we invite people living with MS to compose a letter about their diagnosis.
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