Surviving the Winter with MS
"Oh, the weather outside is frightful,Heavy Snow. Freezing rain. Biting winds. Slippery pavements. Stalled cars. Falling temperatures. After a few years of relatively mild weather--courtesy of El Ninõ--we've got to face the cold (no pun intended)truth. It really is beginning to look a lot like winter this year. A blustery blizzard is tough for even the hardiest of giants to manage. But, inclement weather is particularly brutal for many who suffer with MS. Mobility problems, cold intolerance, diminished sensations, and poor vision can make falling snow more stressful than blissful. In addition, many people with MS struggle to afford adequate heating due to limited incomes and rising energy prices. Others may resist assistance from others even though they could really use the help. Of course, severe winter weather is not merely an annoyance; it can be downright dangerous. This is a time when those of us who hate to ask for help must swallow our misplaced pride and let our needs be known. It is a time for family and friends to keep the lines of communications open-to regularly check on those who live alone and make sure that they have adequate supplies to get through winter safely. Indoor Safety
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