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Multiple Sclerosis with Terri Louise Brown, Talks With MS

Multiple Sclerosis with Terri Louise Brown, Talks With MS

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Terri Louise Brown has Relapsing Remitting Multiple Sclerosis (MS), experiencing frequent relapses and daily pain. In this conversation, Terri shares her journey from MS diagnosis at 27 to founding the charity Talks With MS. The charity provides community support for those living with multiple sclerosis.

Cultural attitudes in BAME communities can create barriers to seeking medical help for chronic conditions, which is why Terri is committed to being the voice for the voiceless and encouraging people to seek medical and emotional support.

We discuss how her personal experiences as a Black woman navigating disability have shaped her passionate advocacy for greater accessibility, representation, and understanding of non-visible disabilities.

If you are experiencing any issues discussed in this podcast, please get in touch with your healthcare practitioner.

For support and information:

  • Talks With MS
  • MS Society UK
  • MS Ireland
  • National Multiple Sclerosis Society USA
  • MS Plus Australia

Hosted by Chantal Boyle, Hidden Disabilities Sunflower.

If you enjoyed this podcast, please rate, review and share it to increase awareness and understanding of non-visible disabilities.

Find out more about the Sunflower by visiting the website hdsunflower.com

Music by "The Emerald Ruby" Emerald Ruby Bandcamp and Emerald Ruby website



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