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Jacqui is a classically trained musician, actor, and theater director with a degree in music therapy. She was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis (MS) in 2022, shortly after one of her identical triplet sisters received her own MS diagnosis. She’s also a wife, as well as a mother to twin boys.
Sisters With MS: How We Cope Together
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MS and the ‘Crap Gap’: What To Expect Between Infusions
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Thriving With MS: Jacqui’s Tips for Building Resilience
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Meet Dani
A singer, guitarist, songwriter, and producer, Dani was diagnosed with MS the summer of 2021 after succumbing to symptoms onstage.
How I Learned To Listen to My Body With MS
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My Advocacy Tips: Taking Care of Future Me With MS
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Music and Community: How I Fight MS
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Meet Jenny
Jenny is a screenwriter in Los Angeles. She knew something was wrong when she fell asleep three times at an Alanis Morrissette concert.
How an MS Symptoms Diary Helped Jenny Get the Right Care
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How Diet, Stress Reduction, and New Treatments Helped Reduce My MS Flares
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Preventing MS Flares: Jenny’s ‘Goldilocks’ Self-Care Checklist
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Meet Todd
A theater actor, photographer, and producer, Todd doesn’t let relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis define him.
How One Man Stops MS From Stopping Him
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One Way To Treat MS Without Slowing Down
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How One Person Goes the Distance To Keep Moving
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Meet LaTasha
After LaTasha was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis in 2016, she enacted a plan to continue living life to the fullest.
Take Back Your Daily Life by Renaming MS
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How I Got Over My Issues With MS and Injections
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Yes, You Can Change Your Neurologist — Your Comfort Matters
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