As I reviewed the sample stories I was provided, it looked as if a younger perspective was intended. I responded to the blogger, letting them know I was well into my retirement years, and was deemed to be in the secondary progressive stage of MS. The blogger confirmed that yes, a RRMS focus was their desired target and thanked me for my time.
It is such that those of us who are older people with MS (PWMS), do not have much of a forum from what I can see online. Eventually, the struggles and issues related to MS blur into "normal aging" and the very real challenges become less interesting to the social media doom scroll community. I don't have a story full of dramatic symptoms that turn life upside down. Quite the opposite actually.
I am no longer raising kids, negotiating homework, laundry and after-school activities while running on fumes. I am no longer coping with the stresses and worries of maintaining my viability in the job market. I am simply adapting to my changing physical needs while striving to be a good neighbor, friend and generous member of my community.
So, while my day-to-day life may not be as exciting as it used to be, there are opportunities that come my way that are fulfilling even with the challenges. The love of family, the beauty of a winter sunset, good books and the occasional movie make for a quiet life full of simple pleasures.

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