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Most Sundays, I devote my blog to the stories of others who let their Moonlight times inspire them to let the positive blossom from the negative. Today’s story is about one of my new friends – Becky Newman.  Becky is a new graduate of GED for Me!, a program I created and the only completely [...]

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Most Sundays, I devote my blog to the stories of others who let their Moonlight times inspire them to let the positive blossom from the negative.  Al, age 56, from Wichita Kansas, has been dealing with M.S. for more than 12 years. He recently shared his Sunshine-esque thoughts on acceptance and denial with me and [...]

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Most Sundays, I devote my blog to the stories of others who let their Moonlight times inspire them to let the positive blossom from the negative.  I stumbled across today’s story while visiting the Sisters of St. Joseph Web site, particularly the site that honors their Spirit of Courage Award winners.  When I read the [...]

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Most Sundays, I devote my blog to the stories of others who let their Moonlight times inspire them to let the positive blossom from the negative.  Today I’m featuring the story of Lauren Parrott.
Lauren is 24 years old and has had M.S. for eight years.  Despite suffering from rather serious tremors and a variety [...]

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I was saddened on Tuesday, to learn of Ted Kennedy’s diagnosis of a malignant glioma in the left parietal lobe of his brain.  I was saddened for a variety of reasons.  First, I think Ted Kennedy rocks.  He’s a great politician, a great leader, doesn’t take you-know-what from anybody, watched two of his kids battle [...]

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O Sole Mio Sundays – the Sunberg’s Story
Most Sundays, I devote my blog to the stories of others who let their Moonlight times inspire them to let the positive blossom from the negative.  Months ago I told you all about little Jack – Jack Sunberg.  He’s a very young boy, in the battle of his [...]

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Most Sundays, I devote my blog to the stories of others who let their Moonlight times inspire them to let the positive blossom from the negative. Today, I’m selecting one of my fellow M.S. bloggers to be recognized in the Sunshine. 
Today’s focus is on M.S. Patient and Blogger Julie Baker of South Boston.  Say [...]

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Most Sundays, I devote my blog to the stories of others who let their Moonlight times inspire them to let the positive blossom from the negative. Today, I’m selecting one of my fellow M.S. bloggers to be recognized in the Sunshine. 

Shauna MacKinnon was diagnosed with M.S. in January, 1998.  A reformed couch potato, Shauna [...]

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Most Sundays, I devote my blog to the stories of others who let their Moonlight times inspire them to let the positive blossom from the negative. Today’s story is about a story – the story of Richard Cohen, M.S. patient of 30 years.
How many of us – regardless of the health condition that visits our [...]

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Most Sundays, I devote my blog to the stories of others who let their Moonlight times inspire them to let the positive blossom from the negative. Today’s story comes from Dan, who in 2005 was diagnosed with Progressive Multiple Sclerosis.  Despite his life-altering diagnosis, Dan reminds us that a great journey sometimes begins when others [...]

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