Multiple sclerosis Donegal support group

Multiple sclerosis Donegal support group

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Help and support for those living with multiple sclerosis or carers/ family friends

Photos from Multiple Sclerosis Ireland's post 09/07/2026
Ageing and MS - with Dr Hugh Kearney 08/07/2026

If you missed the webinar yesterday very informative

Ageing and MS - with Dr Hugh Kearney In this recorded webinar, Consultant Neurologist Dr Hugh Kearney di...

07/07/2026

πŸ“£ Please take note of the two below information days and book your place.

πŸ—“οΈ Saturday 18th July 2026
πŸ“ Halfway House, Burnfoot

πŸ—“οΈSaturday 25th July 2026
πŸ“ Abbey Hotel, Donegal Town

06/07/2026

Thank you Terry πŸ§‘πŸ¦‹

06/07/2026

Have you ever shared that you are disabled or living with a chronic condition and heard one of these responses?

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🎈 Feel dismissed or unseen in your experience.
🎈 Question whether your symptoms are β€œserious enough.”
🎈 Feel pressure to hide or downplay your struggles.
🎈 Experience frustration at being misunderstood.

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🎈 You can be disabled and have good days and bad days.
🎈 You can be disabled and still need accommodations, rest, or support.
🎈 You can be disabled without your experience being constantly visible to others.
🎈 You do not need to look β€œsick enough” to deserve support.
🎈 You do not need to justify your needs or limitations.
🎈 You do not need to prove the validity of your experience.

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06/07/2026

Webinar - Ageing and MS with Dr Hugh Kearney

Join us for an informative webinar with Consultant Neurologist Dr Hugh Kearney, who will discuss the impact of ageing on MS, common challenges that can arise over time and developments in the research space.

Whether you're living with MS, supporting a loved one, or simply looking to learn more, this webinar is a valuable opportunity to hear from an experienced specialist and have your questions answered.

πŸ“… Date: July 7th
πŸ•’ Time: 7pm
πŸ’» Online

Register here: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_9sGRQXB6RFWNDyjhehbHmw #/registration

05/07/2026

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05/07/2026

But still fighting πŸ’ͺπŸ§‘πŸ¦‹

05/07/2026
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