Challenge Walk MS 2015 participant Jay Saunders recently shared his story about being diagnosed with multiple sclerosis through the Ask the NP blog.
Thanks, Jay, for raising MS awareness!
Friday, November 13, 2015
Tuesday, November 10, 2015
They Kept Me Going
See that hat in the middle? It has
seen close to 500 miles, touring with its owner, Heather Schuster, for a ride
to the bottom of the Grand Canyon in 2006 and accompanying her as she trained
for Challenge Walk MS throughout 2015.
“That was the original hat that
started it all,” explained Michelle Evans, who joined Schuster’s team, Not Fast
– Just Furious.
Schuster’s sister, Summer Mark,
joined too.
And so did their matching hats.
“I bought a new one for the walk
and it ended up being a tiny bit too big. I thought, I’m putting the original
back on,” said Schuster, who proudly showed off a hole forming near the brim –
a sure sign of good use.
“I was diagnosed with MS in 2012
and I’m turning 50 this year and so it seemed like I should walk 50 miles,”
Schuster explained. “Summer and Michelle, one sister by blood and one sister by
choice, were willing to come along. I don’t think I would have done it without
them to train with. It’s one thing to do it this weekend but it’s another thing
to train every weekend. They kept me going.”
Monday, November 2, 2015
Scare Up Some Ideas
Themed rest stops are part of the fun at Challenge Walk MS – and post-Halloween sales are a great time to get
ideas for next year and stock up on supplies! Can you volunteer to host a rest
stop in 2016? Contact Kristin at kristin.raeber@nmss.org
for details.
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