All tagged Multiple Sclerosis

Getting back in the saddle

Any day on two wheels is a good day, though I haven’t been on a bike in too many months. Before I was diagnosed with relapsing remitting MS last April I was an avid long-distance cycle tourer. I peddled Boston to Maine and Milan to Split. 

A 500km trip through the Cotswolds and Wye Valley left me with impossibly numb, weak hands. And this left me unable to button a shirt or pinch open a clothes pin for several weeks. I wrote it off as cyclist’s palsy, but my neurologist says it was my first major relapse. I was most at home in the saddle of my bicycle, but MS has made me unsteady and unable to balance on a bike. 

Share Your Story of Hope

It is a bold proclamation to say you are a purveyor of hope, especially in the face of a disease that’s often described as “the most common disabling neurological condition of young adults.”  

And yet, Overcoming MS from its humble beginnings, as a list on George Jelinek’s refrigerator to the codified program that has helped thousands of people with MS live well, peddles hope by the boatload.