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A podcast for people affected by MS (Multiple Sclerosis) ...

MS stories, MS news, and coming to know you’re not the only one.

Whether you're newly diagnosed with MS, a fully-fledged person with disabilities or want to find out more about this chronic, neurological illness, this show's for you.

Hear from experts, influencers and patients.

The show is created by Bron Webster - she’s been living with MS for over 25 years.

This podcast is home of the MS ACTION TAKERS (R) . You can take action by being an MS Action Taker (R).

We’d love you to get in touch. Ask questions, comment about the episode, tell us what you want to hear by emailing  at this address - hello@multiplesuccess.co.uk

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Jul 28, 2020

Bron is just beginning to accept she is transitioning from RRMS (relapsing remitting MS) to SPMS (secondary progressive MS). 

She shares her repeated feelings of grief and loss of hopes and dreams. What emerges from

Bron’s reflections ‘in the moment’ of the recording of this podcast is a repeated pattern of...


Jul 21, 2020

After being told she might never walk again Anna sought help … he provoked some questions after just one session … “what if that doctor was wrong?” “what happens if you are the person who can recover from this?” “and what happens if you can’t recover but you could still be an incredible person...


Jul 14, 2020

Bron chats with Ali Moore (psychotherapist) about acceptance, resilience, and living with your disease.

Recognising your feelings and being kind to yourself, acknowledging that there are always dark days alongside the brighter days are important steps to coping with the unpredictability of MS.

“Acceptance can feel...


Jul 7, 2020

Part of the series - Emotions with Multiple Sclerosis.

This episode explores “Loss and Multiple Sclerosis”. Bron is joined by Hannah Morris, PhD Student at Reading University.

Hannah’s studies are exploring “Psychological Support in Multiple Sclerosis”. More details about this and a link to her research...