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LoginWe are a charity and rely on donations. Living with MS is tough enough when you are the one who has MS. I understand how tough it must be for people in your life to see you struggle on a daily basis and feel helpless. I get that. Quite frankly, I am not sure how to write about that. And the future is dating! Yes, I am trying to get back into the dating game. I never thought I would be doing this again at 41, living with MS and disabled, but here I am trying to date and find my new partner in crime. Look out, here I come. Oh, boy, this is in no way scary.
But younger, single folks with MS regularly post concerns about starting relationships on various MS social media sites that I follow. It may sound weird, but I initially fought off this relationship only because I knew she also had a skin condition. But I was also keeping myself away from something great. It was just a strange confusing paradox.
An interesting conversation started on Twitter. How do disabled folks date? The big question was about how to appeal to a potential partner. Kevin Ward sheds some light on the options. I have secondary progressive MS. My life is very different to what it used to be and there's no escaping the fact I have MS.
Hear from Kathy, Jessica, and Molly as they share their own experiences in response to questions from the MS community. Watch videos. By Ann Marie J.
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