People sharing their stories of what it's like living with MS.
The Caneton. A cane with a uniquely designed hinge is helping people with MS regain their independence. Aline and her husband Lucien have a harmonious marriage and relationship. Over a ...
MS led Michelle Walsh to a world of adventure. When Michelle Walsh was first diagnosed with MS, she was barely 18. Raised on a farm in central Alberta, she was an energetic, athletic teenager who ...
The choice is yours. When Derek met Maria, it was love at first sight. As she greeted him at the door, warm, vibrant and exotically beautiful, he knew he’d met the woman he was going to ...
Just another hurdle. It came as a shock to be diagnosed with MS at just fifteen years old, but Charlotte Crombeen couldn't let it get to her – especially as one of Canada's top five track ...
27 years with MS and still fighting. Toosje (Toe-shaw) Wright is a thirty-four year old woman who has been living with multiple sclerosis (MS) for twenty-seven years. Through the ages of seven to ...
A strong spirit moving forward. Denise Brownlie is living a beautiful existence. Like a Van Gogh painting, her life has been mixed with sadness and hopelessness—and awareness and ...
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At MS Village, we encourage conversation and social interaction with your friends, peers and the site itself. However, due to Canadian healthcare regulations, MS Village is not able to provide or facilitate any dialogue or statement relating to a claim that uses the brand name of a drug, treatment or medication.
Thus, we kindly ask that within the MS Village Facebook fan page, Forum, Twitter feed or YouTube channel that names of drugs, treatments or medications not be mentioned by their brand name. We reserve the right to remove any post that falls under this category.
As always, MS Village thanks you for your continued support.