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Multiple Sklerose unterbricht die Nervenbahne. Zu den Folgen gehören Kontrollverlust und Schmerz. Helfen Sie: PC 80-8274-9

“Multiple sclerosis interrupts the nerve racts. Multiple Sklerose Gesellschaft Schweiz”

 

Multiple Sklerose unterbricht die Nervenbahne. Zu den Folgen gehören Kontrollverlust und Schmerz.

“Multiple sclerosis interrupts the nerve racts. Multiple Sklerose Gesellschaft Schweiz”

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Mount Vernon, WA | Sept. 10-11, 2016 | Photo by Jessica Jones

Mount Vernon, WA | Sept. 10-11, 2016 | Photo by Jessica Jones

Multiple sclerosis (MS) is just a disorder characterized by destruction of the myelin sheaths, the protective outer coverings of the nerves within the central nervous system (the brain, optic nerves, and spinal cord). Myelin sheaths are composed mostly of fats; they insulate the nerves and...

 

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TK-21126 (left) and TK-73427 (right) posing with a citizen in a flamboyant costume. The local populace were celebrating the regional diversity with a "Caribbean Festival" not far from the posting of these Stormtroopers, and several of the citizens posed for photos with our loyal troops.

The view from Kala Patthar (Black Rock in Nepali) standing at 5545 m.

Taken by Aparna Guha

Big Black Lab decided to not like us being near him at this point. Thanks to the people who didnt tie him... !

Ashley M. Kumlien and Thomas Budde stopped in Carrollton, Ohio on Labor Day 2010. While there I got to meet Tom and Ashley while they stopped for a few moments before heading off to the state of PA. Ashley is in this photo with me, Edward L. Hale. I was diagnosed with MS in 2006 and I am a Carroll County MS Activist.

 

Step by step, Ashley M. Kumlien is running to make a difference for people battling multiple sclerosis.

 

She has been running 25-30 miles a day since she left San Francisco in April to raise money for multiple sclerosis research. She plans to reach New York City by Sept. 30. The distance is roughly 3,200 miles. She calculated that she could complete the run in six months by running 20 miles a day.

 

Her run was inspired by her mother, Jill Kumlien, who was diagnosed with MS 28 years ago. The disease has given her mother seizures and balance issues. Some days she is a little fuzzy; on others she can think clearly. She is losing her fine motor skills.

   

 

I am raising awareness for multiple sclerosis and have been for years. Better known as MS, it is an unpredictable, often disabling disease of the central nervous system. It interrupts flow of the information within the brain and between the brain and body. Patient symptoms vary and range from numbness and tingling, to blindness and paralysis. It affects more than 400,000 people in the United States.

 

Our bodies are in constant motion, moving information from the brain to the body. MS stops people from moving by attacking myelin, which protects normal nerve tissue. The damage keeps people from moving smoothly, both inside and out. Many have trouble imagining what life would be without the ability to move, but I know the effects of MS, as I have MS.

 

I will again take initiative to attend the Carroll County commissioners' meeting and speak with them regarding MS. I will ask them to accept a proclamation I constructed, and recognize Carroll County, being one of the 88 counties in Ohio, that March is MS Awareness Month in the state of Ohio, as signed into law by former governor Robert Taft, on March 2, 2006.

 

March will be another stepping stone with MS, as there has been announced a new FDA-approved oral medication, Ampyra. Currently the only prescribed MS medications are administered by injections. No information about the drug's cost has been released.

 

I ask for your help in raising MS awareness because this is a battle we can, and should win.

 

Edward L. Hale

 

Carroll County MS Activist

   

     

If you would like to offer further support in raising awareness of Multiple Sclerosis, join Pledge to Kiss Goodbye and share a photo related to one of the themes. Go to the group for more details and information about Palo's pledge to this worthy cause.(da Steve)

 

Mount Vernon, WA | Sept. 10-11, 2016 | Photo by Jessica Jones

Mount Vernon, WA | Sept. 10-11, 2016 | Photo by Jessica Jones

Mount Vernon, WA | Sept. 10-11, 2016 | Photo by Jessica Jones

Cheeky Chap award - Rory Watson

Perfect form and style despite massive back pain award - Del Hopgood

Mount Vernon, WA | Sept. 10-11, 2016 | Photo by Jessica Jones

Best father for carrtying his daughter skis everywhere award - John Chambers

I have no idea how to be more grateful than I already am to my friends, family, and to total strangers who helped my in my GoFundMe campaign last year.

My MS is not cured (there is no cure), yet it may have been stopped from progressing.

I’m disabled, the damage has been done.

And I’m still around.

I hope you have a great holiday! :-D

 

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Luncheon Co-Chairs Carrie Marriott, amy Knight. Photo by Tony Powell. 2014 Women on the Move Luncheon. Marriott Wardman Park. April 30, 2014

Donna Marriott, Sue Huguely. Photo by Tony Powell. 2014 Women on the Move Luncheon. Marriott Wardman Park. April 30, 2014

A capital portuguesa foi palco, no último domingo, de mais uma edição da gigantesca prova da Rock 'n' Roll Maratona de Lisboa EDP. Com dezenas de milhares de participantes distribuídos por três distâncias (42, 21 e 6 quilómetros), as cores vibrantes da superação de quem corre encheram as ruas de Lisboa. A equipa EM'Força esteve, pelo segundo ano consecutivo, presente no acompanhamento dos nossos atletas e contámos com 35 participantes. Um número fabuloso!

 

Na distância principal, foram vários os estreantes da Maratona. Os 42 quilómetros e 195 metros continuam a ser o grande chamariz de quem corre e isso não mudou na edição de 2015. Com um total de 17 participantes nesta distância, tivemos 16 atletas a terminar a prova (apenas o João Dias não conseguiu terminar, devido a uma lesão) e a somarem mais uma grande conquista.

 

O grande destaque vai, claro, para a segunda Maratona do nosso Alexandre Dias. Com Esclerose Múltipla há já vários anos, em 2014 abraçou este desafio pela primeira vez e agora está a triplicar a meta: três maratonas num mês. A primeira foi esta, em Lisboa; a segunda será já este domingo, em Frankfurt; e a terceira está guardada para a reedição da conquista de 2014, no Porto, no início de novembro.

 

A acompanhá-lo nesta prova, tivemos os seguintes atletas, a quem agradecemos por toda a solidariedade e endereçamos os parabéns por esta grande conquista: Antônio Nascimento, Carlos Grade, Daniel Ramos, Dário Ferreira, Duarte Pinheiro, Edgar Trigo, Jorge Manuel Silva, Luís Graça, Marta Andrade, Paulo Alves, Paulo Duarte, Paulo Ferreira, Pedro Jaime, Renato Marques e Sandra Carvalho.

 

Meia Maratona

Também na distância da meia maratona a festa das camisolas Mágicas foi em grande. Com uma participação de 14 atletas, as conquistas impressionaram pela superação dos nossos rostos solidários. A vestir a Mágica pela terceira vez numa prova desta distância este ano, o nosso Pedro Braga (com Esclerose Múltipla) igualou a marca dos 99 quilómetros pela EM'Força com mais uma grande prova.

 

De camisola Mágica ao peito, tivemos outros 13 atletas a somarem os 21 quilómetros da Ponte Vasco da Gama, a quem agradecemos toda a solidariedade: Amélia Martins, António Pedro Teixeira, Carlos Ferreira, Cláudia Rato, Eládio Manuel, João Filipe Lourenço, Júlio Verde, Margarida Santos, Paulo Gandum, Ricardo Ferreira, Ricardo Valente e Tiago Sendim.

 

Mini Maratona

Na distância mais curta, da travessia da Ponte Vasco da Gama em 6 quilómetros, contámos com 4 atletas a vestir a camisola Mágica, dois deles com Esclerose Múltipla: o José Martins e a Luísa Matias. Como uma conquista não vem só, os dois já estão com os olhos postos na Corrida do Montepio do próximo domingo. Também na Mini, tivemos os contributos da Maria João Valentim e da Paula Figueiredo.

 

Foto: Tatiana Henriques.

 

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Oranges spell out MS in the MU Quad Monday to honor Multiple Sclerosis Awareness Week. Date: March 8, 2010 (photo: Theresa Hogue)

After we'd crossed the frozen lake, Jan sat down for a rest.

This weekend was a fund raising weekend for the Italian Multiple Sclerosis Society. They were selling little either camellias or azaleas

Award for the younges ever person to complete the Monster Ski Challenge - Amelia Chambers

Mount Vernon, WA | Sept. 10-11, 2016 | Photo by Jessica Jones

Standing (L to R) are National MS Society, Delaware Chapter, board members Lawrence D. Green and Maria C. Schaffer; Debra Veenema, the chapter’s director of programs and services; board member Heyward Damon, Jr.; Gov. Jack Markell; board member Diana Caine; Kate Cowperthwait, the chapter’s president; and seated are Marie Eldreth, the chapter’s coordinator of programs and advocacy, and MS advocate Darnell Trower.

Mount Vernon, WA | Sept. 10-11, 2016 | Photo by Jessica Jones

Mount Vernon, WA | Sept. 10-11, 2016 | Photo by Jessica Jones

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