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Kevin Byrne - Stories About Living with MS As a West Point graduate, Kevin Byrne entered into military service as a strong minded and physically fit individual with dreams of anything is possible. He served as a Captain in Army Aviation flying helicopters and commanded a maintenance Cav Troop in Korea. His life changed in 1999 when he started experiencing vision problems and numbness in his arms. The articles below are his stories about "living with MS." Kevin shares, “I like to think of myself as a strong person. I’m the one who stands straight when dealing with adversity; there to support the ones who ‘really need the help’. My MS proves that’s not true. It reminds me how much I lean on others and how much others carry me, support me and give me the strength to keep moving forward.” We thank him for sharing his personal stories with other Veterans who are living with MS. Good Days - Looking to see how to put a string of good days together The Never Ending Battle - Goals, set-backs, motivation and moving forward Welcome Home - from my Army family to my new VA family Angel's Rest - mountain hiking in the Columbia River Gorge Words - the new vocabulary of MS Adjustments, Concessions and Embracing the New (aka, “My Bicycle”) Part II - adding a trike to the adventure Spa Day at the VA - connecting MRIs and a day at the spa I Drool (and other quirks of my MS) - looking at MS symptoms with a sense of humor Fate, Circumstance and MS - addressing life and its challenges with acceptance Tools for Rewiring My Body - understanding miracles Sharing My MS with Others
For more information about Kevin facing the challenges of MS click on the following link: www.brieandkevin.com
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