Jenny ClarksonWhy Do I Apologise for my Disability?!I’ve recently realised something about myself that I don’t really like: I often explain my disability, apologise or justify my actions…Dec 17, 2021Dec 17, 2021
Jenny ClarksonSharing My Thoughts… as Someone with Advanced Multiple SclerosisThe StartSep 6, 2021Sep 6, 2021
Jenny Clarkson42, Disabled and SingleI’m at a time in my life that I never thought I would be: in my 40s, disabled and single after a 15-year marriage.Jun 29, 20213Jun 29, 20213
Jenny ClarksonHSCT for Multiple Sclerosis: The TransplantAs someone who has Multiple Sclerosis, with current active lesions, I have been offered the chance to have Haematopoietic Stem Cell…Jan 19, 2019Jan 19, 2019
Jenny ClarksonA Year in Review: Secondary Progressive MSCan you believe that 2019 is upon us, how crazy is that?! I definitely think that it is true that the older you get, the more quickly the…Dec 31, 20181Dec 31, 20181
Jenny ClarksonHow to Feel More PositiveI am sitting here, next to my hospital bed, and reflecting on everything that is going on with me at the moment. As regular readers will…Nov 7, 2018Nov 7, 2018
Jenny Clarkson#ParentswithmobilityaidsYes! I am going to say it loud and proud. I am not only the mother to two gorgeous, spirited, caring, funny kids but I am alsoOct 11, 2018Oct 11, 2018
Jenny ClarksonPutting Yourself First as a Spoonie ParentThe weather is finally cooling down, the summer is drawing to a close, and the kids have just left for their first day back to school…Sep 11, 2018Sep 11, 2018
Jenny ClarksonMultiple Sclerosis and Its SymptomsMultiple Sclerosis (MS) is a neurological condition whereby nerves in the brain and/or spinal cord are damaged through demyelination. This…Sep 11, 2018Sep 11, 2018
Jenny Clarkson31 Day of Expressive Writing — Product ReviewI was always a writer; I kept a diary from age 14 to 21, recording my innermost thoughts, hopes and fears. I was diagnosed with Multiple…Sep 11, 2018Sep 11, 2018