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Episode 52: Enjoying the Ride with MS Activist & Author Mitch Sturgeon


My guest on the podcast is Mitch Sturgeon. Mitch is an award-winning blogger, and with the publication of his book, Enjoying the Ride: Two Generations of Tragedy and Triumph, Mitch is a published author, as well. In 2001, Mitch was diagnosed with Primary Progressive MS. He was 35 years old at the time, and that was the same age that Mitch's mother was when she took a fall that left her a quadriplegic.
Mitch's book is more than just a reflection of his MS journey. It's a story about a family with all of the quirks, idiosyncrasies, strengths, and faults that any family might have…and how they lived through and even prospered, in the face of tragic circumstances.

We're also talking about what it means to transition from caregiver to advocate. We'll talk about the concept of cognitive reserve and its relationship to MS disability and depression. And we'll share the latest statistical evidence that makes the case for identifying a reliable biomarker for MS disease progression.

We have a lot to talk about! Are you ready for RealTalk MS?

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Transitioning from Caregiver to Advocate  1:11

Cognitive Reserve, Disability & MS Depression  10:21

Neurofilament Light Chain As a Reliable Biomarker for MS Disease Activity  13:09

Interview with Mitch Sturgeon  16:17

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LINKS
If your podcast app doesn't show these links, you'll find them in the show notes at www.RealTalkMS.com

Cognitive Reserve Attenuates the Effect of Disability on Depression in Multiple Sclerosis

Neurofilament Light Chain as a Biological Marker for Multiple Sclerosis: A Meta-Analysis Study

Enjoying the Ride: Two Generations of Tragedy and Triumph (Book)

Enjoying the Ride (Blog)

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RealTalk MS Episode 52
Hosted By: Jon Strum
Guest: Mitch Sturgeon

Tags: MS, MultipleSclerosis, MSResearch, Caregiving, CognitiveReserve, NeruofilamentLight, Enjoying_Ride, RealTalkMS

 

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