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Welcome from TeamInspire!

TeamInspire
  • By TeamInspire · Posted March 13, 2008
  • Journal · 25 recommendations
  • Hello, old friends and new. Today is a big day for us! We have made numerous improvements to your community, most that were suggestions from you. As you can see the site is very different then before ...

Guestbooks - An exciting addition to Inspire

TeamInspire
  • By TeamInspire · Posted May 20, 2009
  • Journal · 23 recommendations
  • Hello everyone, We're writing to let you know about a great new feature we'll be adding to Inspire in the very near future: guestbooks. This is a feature that many of you have requested, and we're very ...

Follow Inspire on Twitter and Facebook!

TeamInspire
  • By TeamInspire · Posted June 10, 2009
  • Journal · 12 recommendations
  • We're happy to announce that you can now stay in touch with what's happening at Inspire by following us on both Twitter and Facebook. While Inspire communities are still the best places to connect with ...

Share your story via video!

TeamInspire
  • By TeamInspire · Posted June 15, 2009
  • Journal · 7 recommendations
  • Sometimes the most powerful message each of us can share is our personal story -- our own experience. With upcoming healthcare legislation pending, one way we can be advocates is to share these stories ...

Moms, you rock!

TeamInspire
  • By TeamInspire · Posted May 1, 2009
  • Journal · 5 recommendations
  • Looking for a unique and extraordinary way to say "thank you" to your mom? In honor of Mother's Day, good friend of Inspire Dr. Gwenn (of http://www.PediatricsNow.com and http://www.DrGwennIsIn.com) will ...

Guestbooks are now live!

TeamInspire
  • By TeamInspire · Posted May 26, 2009
  • Journal · 4 recommendations
  • Hello everyone, Last week we mentioned that we'd be adding guestbooks to Inspire in the near future, and they are now live! We're very excited about this feature and hope you enjoy it. To check out your ...

SO excited to share what I have found!

pwrsrg77
  • By pwrsrg77 · Posted November 4, 2009
  • Journal · 3 recommendations
  • I have received TONS of wonderful support from this amazing community of people just like myself. All that struggle with debilitating symptoms, wrong diagnosis, less than quality doctors etc... I wish ...

COURAGE

tmichaelroche
  • By tmichaelroche · Posted November 17, 2009
  • Journal · 1 recommendation
  • Courage is a special kind of knowledge; the knowledge of how to fear what ought to be feared, and how not to fear what ought not be feared. From this knowledge comes an inner strength that subconsciously ...

Multiple Sclerosis caused by tramatic injury?

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  • By tmichaelroche · Posted November 3, 2009
  • Discussion in Living with MS · 1 recommendation
  • Recently my Neurological symptoms have become worse. My Neurosurgeon and Neurologist have been evaluating my symptoms and MS keeps coming up in their conversations. I know nothing about MS and I am undergoing ...

The Importance of Biomarkers to MS Clinical Trials, Part I

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  • By MRF_Justine · Posted April 17, 2009
  • Discussion in In the news · 1 recommendation
  • As an MS Patient, you may be interested in the role and importance that biomarkers play in all MS clinical trials and diagnostics. Clinical trials test experimental treatments for safety and effectiveness ...

waiting for the inevitable

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  • By skullroses · Posted March 20, 2009
  • Journal · 1 recommendation
  • at work today as i was reflecting on the last ten years and how the shear weight of a dx has on a young man. i never thought about the future until my future became uncertain. i have to admit that back ...

I watch my Twin who has courage

MaryKarnes
  • By MaryKarnes · Posted July 8, 2008
  • Discussion in Living with MS · 1 recommendation
  • I admire her trying to cope with MS and Dementia. I do not see how she is doing this. I admire her for her constant smile even though she knows it will not get better in this stage ...

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