
The Multiple Sclerosis Resource Centre.
THE place to find out anything to do with Multiple Sclerosis
The Multiple Sclerosis Resource Centre Discussion Board.Come along and chat to others with MS, have a laugh, a cry, find out what the latest discussions on treatments are, and get the BEST cyberhugs around!
The Naked Clowns have returned with 12 months of laughter, delight, shivers, and modesty that any grandmother could love…
"Browse the site to learn about "the clowns" in this year's calendar. And, if you dare, stop by "the calendar" to get a sneak peek at the calendar images. As always, learn about the inspiration for the project: "Judy Finelli......."
"My Odd Sock is a funny look at life with a limp. An obtuse angle on Multiple Sclerosis, life and everything in between. Most of My Odd Sock is nonsense. It's my calling card! But it is also what is bouncing around in my head like a peanut in a tin can. So I use this Internet thingy that Al Gore invented to spew my dumb thoughts about MS and a whole lot of other stuff that gets my knickers in a twist. Hop on and enjoy the ride." - Doug Ankerman Doug Ankerman created the Web site, My Odd Sock, to raise awareness about multiple sclerosis and shed light on his humourous moments. The whole website is guaranteed to bring a smile to your face and make people wonder what you have been up to.
MS Chat - "mschat is a unique Multiple Sclerosis website.
Designed for people with MS, we bring people closer together..."
A great place to meet other MSers and talk.
A great way to shop online and help The Multiple Sclerosis Resource Centre
Australian Multiple Sclerosis Online Community OzMS
A wonderful collection of short stories by the master story teller - Charlie Gee
The MSF's primary mission is to ensure the best quality of life for those coping
with MS by providing comprehensive support and educational programs. Check out
the extensive MS Video library.
A great Canadian MS Website, which includes some wonderful MS Teeshirts to buy
in the MS means online store.
MS Means... has been designed to highlight issues pertaining to Canadian women
and men with Multiple Sclerosis but it is not only for Canadians with MS! Anyone dealing with MS in their lives
in Canada and around the world, or simply interested in learning more about MS, is welcome to peruse these
pages! These pages are all about down-to-earth information and self-discovery in learning to cope with MS, by
looking at it straight in the eyes, with a sense of humour and a personal perspective!
Jooly's Joint is one of, if not the best known MS webpal site around
The MS Trust is a leading independent charity for people with multiple
sclerosis, their family and friends and for all health professionals.
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