Surviving Thanksgiving with MS

Written by Mandy on November 11th, 2008 in Family, Links.

We’ve turned the calendar page to November, we’ve set the clocks back an hour, and the holiday season is officially in full swing.

Thanksgiving is a day to gather with family and friends and to celebrate our blessings. For many women, this meal involves days of preparation and additional responsibilities. For women who live with multiple sclerosis, the Thanksgiving holiday can be overwhelming and exhausting.

Early planning for Thanksgiving can be the difference between a warm family gathering and a physical and emotional battering.

Are you exhausted just thinking about it?

Read:  How to Survive Thanksgiving: Tips for the MS Patient

One Response to “Surviving Thanksgiving with MS”

  1. Joan Says:

    This is perfect timing! We are discussing this topic at the Delaware Area 2nd Friday MS Chat this Friday, and I invite you to join us if you can.

    Just go to shortinthecord.blogspot.com and look to the right margin for a coffee cup and directions.

    Delaware Area MS Chat: Friday 14 November, 7:00 -9:30 pm (eastern time). Topic: Let’s Chat about Handling Holiday Stress.
    You can pop in when you want, and leave when you want (you don’t have to stay the entire time unless you want to).

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