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14 Years of Bodybuilding With MS Kims Story

By |2017-04-07T16:06:12-07:00April 7th, 2017|Multiple Sclerosis|

I meet some pretty amazing people through the MS Fitness Challenge, the organization I run to encourage people to overcome multiple sclerosis with fitness and nutrition. I want to introduce you to one of those people, Kim Reed. Kim, 47, is a competitive bodybuilder from Colerain, in Belmont County, Ohio. Here is Kim’s story, in her [...]

Diary of an MS Relapse Treatment and Healing

By |2017-03-30T17:47:26-07:00March 30th, 2017|Multiple Sclerosis|

I am writing this installment of my relapse diary a month after I left off the last time. I am now going into my second month on the multiple sclerosis (MS) drug Rebif (interferon beta-1a), I’ve been back in the gym for a full month, I’ve made adjustments to my meds, and I’ve entered some uncharted territory [...]

Im Fighting Back but My MS Is Still Trying to Beat Me

By |2021-10-17T19:25:06-07:00January 9th, 2017|Multiple Sclerosis|

What a year 2016 was. I was honored as a finalist in both the Health Advocate Hero and Lifetime Achievement awards by patient community site WEGOHealth and received the Lifetime Fitness Inspiration Award from the Global Bodybuilding Organization. Kendra, my wife, and I opened our first OptimalBody Personal Fitness facility in Murrieta, California, held several 12-week MS Fitness Challenge events nationwide, and most important, [...]

A Year and a Half After My Mesenchymal Stem Cell Transplant How I’m Doing

By |2018-03-28T14:08:35-07:00July 14th, 2016|Multiple Sclerosis|

It’s been more than a year since American CryoStem, a company that specializes in collecting and storing fat tissue primarily for use in cosmetic procedures, sent me to the DaVinci Centre in the beautiful Cayman Islands to be “patient zero” in a clinical study on multiple sclerosis (MS) and stem cell treatment. Before I traveled to the DaVinci Centre (shown [...]

Dont Tell Me You Dont Look Like You Have MS

By |2021-10-17T19:14:08-07:00June 3rd, 2016|Multiple Sclerosis|

“Wow, you don’t look like you have MS!” I’ve certainly had my share of that comment over the past 10 years of battling this disease. In the past, my usual reply was, “thanks.” But recently, I’ve decided to put my foot down on being politically correct, and these days, when I get that comment, my [...]

From Wheelchair to Rock Climbing Wall With MS

By |2016-05-05T19:10:21-07:00May 5th, 2016|Multiple Sclerosis|

Name:​  Lisa Dasis Age:​ 55 Hometown:​ Jackson, Tennessee I’ve known Lisa Dasis for several years now, through conferences on MS and other chronic diseases that we have attended together. Lisa is a very influential advocate and blogger for multiple sclerosis (MS), and a good friend. Recently, Lisa accomplished an amazing challenge despite her battle with MS — and crossed [...]

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