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One of the best ways to learn about MS and how to come to terms, face it and learn to live with it, is from fellow people with MS. Their knowledge and real life experience is dealing with and managing MS day to day can give you a great starting point on which you can build. Knowing that you are not alone, and whatever you are going through, you can bet others have been through it too, and come out the other side as survivors, often stronger for the experience, is very reassuring and empowering.

Do you know any inspiring MS webpages? If you do please Tell Us.

Sharing that which makes us strong strengthens everyone. Your recovering begins here with a simple Click of the Mouse.

A Way Out

Matthew Grace
Matthew Grace's recovery from severe MS is simply remarkable.

Check out this website to discover more about this man! You can also read Matthew Grace's personal Account of his Recovery on this site.

Matthew Grace
Betty's House... Life After MS

Betty Iams
According to this inspiring lady, we have a choice. We can be either Victims or Victors over MS and the choice is ours!

Her main message is that there is life after MS!

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Conquer Multiple Sclerosis

Conquer Multiple Sclerosis, Turning Disease Into Vibrant Health.
Relaiming Your Life From Disease and Unlocking the Path to Peace, Health and Freedom.

Website:  http://www.conquerms.com

Dogs, England, MS and Me

Andy Deek's homepage is about his life with MS; including his trip to England, his lovely dogs and his experiences in Chemotherapy treatment for MS.

Be ready for a very cool intro page with Flash animations and music. To visit this webpage click on the link above.

For those of you who cannot tolerate moving images you can skip the intro and go straight to his Homepage by Clicking Here

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Eva Marsh's Recovery Story

Eva Marsh
This lady is living-proof that Self-Healing and Recovery from MS may be possible.

Eva Marsh
Karan's Korner

Karan

"Either you have MS, or MS has you…"

Karan was diagnosed with MS in 1981. Here she discusses her journey to healing and acceptance, the various therapies she has tried, what works for her, and what doesn't. It is a spiritual and inspirational site filled with lots of love and encouragement.

If you want Proof that Persistence Pays, Attitude is Crucial and Faith can Move Mountains visit this site!

Karan
Life In Spite Of MS

Here at Life in Spite of MS you will find a view of MS from two perspectives - a man with MS and his wife and caregiver. 

We hope you will find information as well as inspiration.  We welcome your contributions as well. 

Together we can help others learn to cope with MS one day at a time.

Website: http://www.life-in-spite-of-ms.com/

MS Briefly
Written & Compiled by Paul Hattersley

MS: MY PERSONAL EXPERIENCE

"I am a 47 year-old male and have had Multiple Sclerosis since 1985. The diagnosis was confirmed due to my inquisitiveness after my first symptoms, which was the limping in my left leg followed by slight blurring vision..."

Paul's personal site contains a lot of information on MS, diet, exercise and fatigue. It is comprehensive and clearly written to aid anyone reading it to more fully understand the condition that he has, and how it affects his world.

MS MuSings

Take a look at this monthly online MS Magazine written by and for those with MS. The content of the magazine changes on a regular basis and there are many useful tips, stories etc. editied by Carolyn Reynolds.

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MS Views and News

Our Mission:  MS Views and News is dedicated to the global collection and distribution  of current information concerning Multiple Sclerosis. In collaboration with other organizations, MS Views and News uses state-of-the-art communication channels to provide information for those affected by, or interested in MS.

Website: http://www.msviewsandnews.org/ 

The Stu's Views & MS News Blog: http://wwwmsviewsandrelatednews.blogspot.com/

Follow Stu's Views & MS News on Twitter: http://twitter.com/MSViews_andNews

MSChat
MS Chat, designed by Lee Hession - "mschat is a unique Multiple Sclerosis website. Designed for people with MS, we bring people closer together..."

A great place to meet other MSers and talk, a place to make new friends and learn more about MS.

MSLessStress

Hi, I'm Darcy, This is my site about MS. A positive diagnosis some 30 years ago, I'm 50 now. Reality exists, but there ARE things you can do!

This site was created with this in mind, packed with tips, info, tricks, links, products and everything else the MSer might find of interest.

Here are some of my own, a few tips, the coolest ideas, great ways to relax, and some great positive talk, collected here for you!

Share your stories with us here, and let's try to help each other. I've read plenty of the downer info on MS, but how about some fresh air for a change?

 Join our on-line chat room and tell your own tales, a good joke, or just share a cup o' coffee! Nothing heavy. Let's go!

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MS-multiple-sclerosis-symptoms

The MS-multiple-sclerosis-symptoms web site is my way of connecting and hopefully help other MS’ers like you and me.

I know exactly how you feel.

It’s frustrating trying to make people understand what you’re going thru and what you’re feeling. The truth is that the frustration disappears only when you meet and talk to someone else with multiple sclerosis (MS).

Someone like you!

In MS-multiple-sclerosis-symptoms you have a place designed with you in mind by someone just like you.

Website: http://www.ms-multiple-sclerosis-symptoms.com/

Multiple Sclerosis Sucks!

A brilliant site - highly amusing but highly informative MS site. Also home to the 'PlainTalk Communities', a very good set of MS Discussion Boards

From the site  - "How to Suffer From a Chronic and Incurable Disease Without Appearing to be a Total Loser "

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My Odd Sock - Doug Ankerman

"My Odd Sock is a funny look at life with a limp.  An obtuse angle on Multiple Sclerosis, life and everything in between.

Most of My Odd Sock is nonsense. It's my calling card! But it is also what is bouncing around in my head like a peanut in a tin can. So I use this Internet thingy that Al Gore invented to spew my dumb thoughts about MS and a whole lot of other stuff that gets my knickers in a twist. Hop on and enjoy the ride." - Doug Ankerman

Doug Ankerman created the Web site, My Odd Sock, to raise awareness about multiple sclerosis and shed light on his humourous moments.

The whole website is guaranteed to bring a smile to your face and make people wonder what you have been up to.

Website: www.myoddsock.com

One Candle

Jock McTavish
This is a webpage rich with insight, information, and thought provoking reading.

Jock is wise man indeed and the way he views life is just plain inspiring!

Jock McTavish
Sandy McGregor's Site

MAKE MS YOUR VICTIM, NOT YOU  - this simple message says it all for Sandy's site. It is well laid out with lots of interesting facts, not only about his own life with MS but also where he lives, etc.

"Since I first started work on our family site in June 2005 it’s always been my intention to have a section on MS. Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is an illness that affects some 80,000 people in the UK so it’s certainly not rare. There’s a lot of invaluable information on the web, information not only for sufferers but for those close to them. I’ve added a page to this area of the site and will put links to the places I consider to be well worth a visit on there............."

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Squiffy's House of Fun - Laughter for MS

What's this site about?

This site is dedicated to all those, who, like myself have Multiple Sclerosis.

I hope through the laughter contained on this site to lighten the load of those with MS, to entertain those without the disease, and in the process to raise much needed funds for The Multiple Sclerosis Resource Centre.

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