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
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
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
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
Peter's proactive approach to managing his symptoms through exercise has had many positive benefits on his daily life.
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
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.
Patrick’s Story
Patrick finds even small tasks, like putting on his coat, take time and effort. But he is determined no to let his MS stop him achieving what he wants.
Mark’s MS Journey
Allen Family’s View
Allen Family The Chilterns MS Centre nestles between the woods at Wendover and the RAF community at Halton and has been offering therapy to people with multiple sclerosis (MS) for the last 30 years. To mark the Centre’s 30th anniversary year and the end of its month-long fundraising campaign – Walk the MS mile –...
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