The Chilterns Neuro Centre, in collaboration with NHS Trusts across Buckinghamshire, Hertfordshire and Bedfordshire, as well as the MS Society, will be running three workshops to support people with MS to live well, both physically and mentally. This is the first of three workshops with the others being held on Tuesday 16 April and Tuesday 23 April. The workshops...
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Newly diagnosed with MS?
The Chilterns Neuro Centre, in collaboration with NHS Trusts across Buckinghamshire, Hertfordshire and Bedfordshire, as well as the MS Society, will be running three workshops to support people with MS to live well, both physically and mentally. This is the first of three workshops with the others being held on Tuesday 16 April and Tuesday 30 April. The workshops...
Newly diagnosed with MS?
The Chilterns Neuro Centre, in collaboration with NHS Trusts across Buckinghamshire, Hertfordshire and Bedfordshire, as well as the MS Society, will be running three workshops to support people with MS to live well, both physically and mentally. This is the first of three workshops with the others being held on Tuesday 23 April and Tuesday 30 April. The workshops...
Oxygen therapy gives me the energy to work
“I dread to think what my life would be like without the Centre now. I think it would feel like an uphill struggle every day."
Yoga is relaxation for the mind
Mini Miller talks about her experience of yoga and how the breathing exercises and gentle movements can have such a calming effect on her.
New beginnings at the Chilterns Neuro Centre
Claire Ashburner talks candidly about how the warmth and kindness of new friends she made at the Centre became a major support for her.
Building confidence to push boundaries
I can't imagine what my life would be like without the Chilterns Neuro Centre. Whenever I have a problem related to my MS, or an ache, a weakness, a worry, or I need help filling in a form, they have been there for me.
Oxygen has been a miracle treatment for me
Oxygen therapy really has been the 'miracle' treatment for me, says Ian Cornelius who visits the Chilterns Neuro Centre weekly for treatment.
Being a volunteer supports me in my carer role
Chas Burton talks about his role as a volunteer at the Centre, helping out in the café, and also his role as a carer as his wife has MS.
Bringing greater happiness and better mental and physical health
Nigel talks about his MS journey from driving a cab to being diagnosed, from feeling that his life as he knew would be over to regaining his sense of belonging.
MS Awareness Week
Keep moving… use it, exercise it, or you will lose it
Karen talks about the changes she has been through, how she has found ways to reduce her anxiety and the positives she has gained from attending the Chilterns Neuro Centre.