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An important cog in the system
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An important cog in the system

An important cog in the system Chilterns Neuro Centre Patron, Trishna Bharadia, has not let multiple sclerosis (MS) stop her from leading a full and busy life. Since her diagnosis she has been active in promoting awareness of MS and in advocating for others. Here she talks about some of the challenges she has faced...

A million miles from where we started
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A million miles from where we started

A million miles from where we started A member of Chilterns Neuro Centre since 2013, Jenny tells us about the moment she was diagnosed with MS, how it changed her life, and how she learned to live a full and meaningful life again. Jenny knew something wasn’t quite right with her overall health in the...

Getting a better perspective on life
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Getting a better perspective on life

Getting a better perspective on life Life before my diagnosis was normal, says Mat Sparrow, a member of the Chilterns Neuro Centre who has lived with the chronic neurological condition that is multiple sclerosis for over 15 years. I worked for myself with my own electrical business, enjoyed normal family life – going on camping...

Creating a positive ripple effect
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Creating a positive ripple effect

I am sure that I’m not the only one who leaves a session at the Chilterns Neuro Centre with a new spring in their step (sometimes only metaphorically), writes Nick Hayward-Cook, a member of the Centre for several years.

Feeling a sense of belonging
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Feeling a sense of belonging

Steve describes how the Centre gives you a sense of belonging, community and support. He would advise anyone with MS to get involved and get the support they need.

Nathan’s Story
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Nathan’s Story

Nathan was 36 when he was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis but had recently moved to Wendover so the Chilterns Neuro Centre was right on his doorstep.

Gareth’s Story
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Gareth’s Story

The Centre has helped Gareth to understand and manage his energy levels, allowing him to keep doing some of the things he loves.

Peter’s Story
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Peter’s Story

Peter's proactive approach to managing his symptoms through exercise has had many positive benefits on his daily life.

Amanda’s Story
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Amanda’s Story

Amanda's fatigue made competitive swimming difficult until she learned how to manage it with help from our Fatigue Management Course.

Sarah’s Story
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Sarah’s Story

To Sarah, getting down to her grandchildrens' level to play with them was one of the best things in life. Getting back up again was less so.