Living With Relapses March 20, 2008
Posted by elle0568 in Fatigue, Relapses, Working.Tags: avonex, betaseron, copaxone, Fatigue, freelance, help, MS, ms support, multiple scerlosis support, multiple sclerosis, rebif, relapse, RRMS, telecommuting, virtual assistant, work from home
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In 2005 I was diagnosed with RRMS. I didn’t relapse for almost 2 years and now I can’t stop. Yesterday I started my third treatment of Solu-Medrol hoping to slow down the progression of the disease.
Relapsing is hard, it’s caused me to change my life completely. I have gone from highly active to very sedentary. I hardly leave the house and I had to quit my job. I love to work, network, etc. but MS has taken that away from me…to an extent. I refuse to let it completely take over my life. I decided that I would work from home which would give me the freedom to rest when I need to. I searched on the internet for valid stay at home jobs. Those jobs are far and few to come by. So, I created my own company and have lots of work that keeps me right here on my couch or in bed when I need to be there!
I have a company called Virtual Assistant On Demand. Basically people outsource projects to me such as
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blogging
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power point presentations
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online advertising
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PR
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Brand development
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Website SEO
Anything that involves a computer. Check out www.virtualassistantondemand.worpress.com for more info.
If you need help transitioning from commuting to telecommuting, let me know…I will help you. It’s a lot easier to be home, the struggles are still there but you can manage them to an extent, taking some pressure off. Let me help you.
Be strong, have faith, look for that silver lining…it’s there.
xo
Lora
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