EPISODE · Mar 10, 2025 · 33 MIN
Did You Know More Black Women Are Being Diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis?
from The Eating Me Podcast · host Alicia Christian
Summary:Alicia shares her personal journey with Multiple Sclerosis (MS) and emphasizes the importance of raising awareness about the disease, particularly among Black women. She discusses the challenges faced in healthcare, the need for representation in MS research, and the significance of building a supportive community for those affected by MS. Alicia also highlights her experiences and insights on managing MS without medication, advocating for self-care, and fostering a positive mindset.Keywords:Multiple Sclerosis, MS Awareness Month, Black Women, Health Disparities, MS Community, Health Coaching, Neurology, Autoimmune Disorder, Energy Levels, Healthcare AdvocacyTakeaways:March is MS Awareness Month, and it's crucial to raise awareness.Alicia shares her journey with MS since her diagnosis in 2010.Many Black women are diagnosed with MS, often overlooked in research.Healthcare disparities exist for Black women with MS, leading to misdiagnosis.The importance of finding a supportive community for MS patients.Alicia emphasizes the need for representation in MS research.Managing MS requires self-advocacy and finding the right healthcare provider.Cognitive challenges are common among those with MS.Prayer and positivity play a significant role in coping with MS.Alicia encourages others to share their experiences and seek support.Sound Bites:"March is MS Awareness Month.""I was diagnosed in 2010.""It's important for us to be very diligent.""Many felt that their diagnosis was delayed.""I felt like I was just on an island.""It's a rough road, but it is doable.""There is hope."Chapters:00:00 Introduction and Personal Journey with MS03:11 Raising Awareness for MS in the Black Community10:20 Understanding Multiple Sclerosis17:51 Challenges in Healthcare for Black Women with MS25:21 The Importance of Representation in MS Research30:29 Building Community and Support for MS PatientsArticle: Experiences of African American Women with Multiple SclerosisFree Guide!Empowered Energy: A Comprehensive Guide to Boosting Energy Levels for Individuals with MSSubscribe to The Eating Me Podcast on YouTube!!https://youtube.com/@aliciachristian9226?si=lndTSV7K9miNuetjStay in contact with Alicia! Website: https://www.aliciachristian.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Divaleesh Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thealiciachristian/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thealiciachristian?lang=en
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Summary:Alicia shares her personal journey with Multiple Sclerosis (MS) and emphasizes the importance of raising awareness about the disease, particularly among Black women. She discusses the challenges faced in healthcare, the need for representation in MS research, and the significance of building a supportive community for those affected by MS. Alicia also highlights her experiences and insights on managing MS without medication, advocating for self-care, and fostering a positive mindset.Keywords:Multiple Sclerosis, MS Awareness Month, Black Women, Health Disparities, MS Community, Health Coaching, Neurology, Autoimmune Disorder, Energy Levels, Healthcare AdvocacyTakeaways:March is MS Awareness Month, and it's crucial to raise awareness.Alicia shares her journey with MS since her diagnosis in 2010.Many Black women are diagnosed with MS, often overlooked in research.Healthcare disparities exist for Black women with MS, leading to misdiagnosis.The importance of finding a supportive community for MS patients.Alicia emphasizes the need for representation in MS research.Managing MS requires self-advocacy and finding the right healthcare provider.Cognitive challenges are common among those with MS.Prayer and positivity play a significant role in coping with MS.Alicia encourages others to share their experiences and seek support.Sound Bites:"March is MS Awareness Month.""I was diagnosed in 2010.""It's important for us to be very diligent.""Many felt that their diagnosis was delayed.""I felt like I was just on an island.""It's a rough road, but it is doable.""There is hope."Chapters:00:00 Introduction and Personal Journey with MS03:11 Raising Awareness for MS in the Black Community10:20 Understanding Multiple Sclerosis17:51 Challenges in Healthcare for Black Women with MS25:21 The Importance of Representation in MS Research30:29 Building Community and Support for MS PatientsArticle: Experiences of African American Women with Multiple SclerosisFree Guide!Empowered Energy: A Comprehensive Guide to Boosting Energy Levels for Individuals with MSSubscribe to The Eating Me Podcast on YouTube!!https://youtube.com/@aliciachristian9226?si=lndTSV7K9miNuetjStay in contact with Alicia! Website: https://www.aliciachristian.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Divaleesh Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thealiciachristian/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thealiciachristian?lang=en
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