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howard stateman ([personal profile] howeird) wrote2012-06-19 08:44 pm
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People with MS featured in The Sun

Over on the other side of the pond, one of my cousins has MS. She is very pretty and articulate and speaks all over Europe to promote the rights of "invisible malady" victims. The Sun did a very nice spread where they talked to several people with MS and one person whose mother has it, and while it is dumbed down for their reqaders, it's still pretty good. The hook they used was Ozzie Osborne's son having been just diagnosed.

Check it out here
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[personal profile] vasilatos 2012-06-20 05:13 am (UTC)(link)
Go your cousin! It's rare for a young male person to get it , and sometimes when it's a young person, it's a more virulent form. Good luck to him.

And seriously, good on your cousin to speak to invisible disabilities. Definitely something that needs consciousness raising. I find that my own crowd are amazingly cool with my MS ; recently, we went to an old bar that was grandfathered so not that accessible, and they asked me ahead of time how I felt about that, a spiral staircase, etc... also asked when we walked some blocks if it was a strain... and I appreciated the thoughtfulness.
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[personal profile] vasilatos 2012-06-20 06:09 am (UTC)(link)
I got that your cousin is female, was referring to the Osbourne kid, hope he makes it through ok. Hope your cousin too, she sounds like a real trouper. Pretty name.
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[personal profile] vasilatos 2012-06-20 06:39 am (UTC)(link)
Ha! You're talking to someone who's changed their name (legally, with court papers and everything) *three* times. I was born Alix Meredith Lowry.

I think she and I ended up with the right solutions.

YAY.
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[personal profile] vasilatos 2012-06-20 06:41 am (UTC)(link)
there's also the whole thing that I don't *look* Greek... my grandparents were Norwegian. :-)