Posts Tagged ‘ MS Warrior Profile ’

MS Warrior Profile #5: Stuart Schlossman

February 16, 2010
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MS Warrior Profile #5: Stuart Schlossman

MS Warrior: noun A person who shows or has shown great vigor or courage  in an activity, cause, or conflict, as in living a kick-ass, purposeful life despite – or, oftentimes because of, having Multiple Sclerosis. Stuart Schlossman is one of those guys who know how to turn lemons into lemonade. Much needed lemonade, and lots of it. He was diagnosed with relapsing-remitting MS in December 1998, and after making it through a post-diagnosis depression, he felt he had to use his skill as a mouthpiece for others and put to work his strong...

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MS Warrior Profile #3

December 29, 2009
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MS Warrior Profile #3

MS Warrior: noun A person who shows or has shown great vigor or courage  in an activity, cause, or conflict, as in living a kick-ass, purposeful life despite – or, oftentimes, because of, having Multiple Sclerosis. I was thrilled to come across an article in Marie Claire online about a woman named Kate Milliken, who was diagnosed with MS in 2006 and successfully reversed it using a combination of traditional and holistic approaches and an attitude of hardcore determination and positive thinking. You can find the article here. I was even more thrilled to...

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MS Warrior Profile #2

December 14, 2009
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MS Warrior: noun A person who shows or has shown great vigor or courage  in an activity, cause, or conflict, as in living a kick-ass, purposeful life despite – or, oftentimes, because of, having Multiple Sclerosis. The following is excerpted from the article “The proven power of giving, not getting” posted by Jessica Ravitz on CNN.com onDecember 14, 2009 9:15 a.m. EST: One person who can attest to the power of giving is Cami Walker, a 36-year-old woman who received a prescription to give when her multiple sclerosis , a diagnosis she got at...

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MS Warrior Profile #1

December 11, 2009
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MS Warrior: noun A person who shows or has shown great vigor or courage  in an activity, cause, or conflict, as in living a kick-ass, purposeful life despite – or, oftentimes because of, having Multiple Sclerosis. Patricia Lay-Dorsey is an excellent example of someone living with MS, but not defined by it. She’s not a victim, nor is she allowing her illness to prevent her from being on her path. At 67 she’s having a love affair with her newfound passion, photography, despite her disability. She’s taken the reality of her life with MS...

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