MS Writers Group (previously Greystones Scribblers) were established by East-Wicklow branch of MS Ireland in 2012 and were the first and currently only Multiple Sclerosis affected writers’ group in Ireland. First Flight is the group’s inaugural publication of poetry and short stories with financial assistance from Wicklow County Arts Office. The result is an inspirational book of well-honed stories that amuse, entertain and sometimes pull at the heart strings. Profits from the sale of First Flight (Boland Press) were donated to MS Ireland National Care Centre. The book is available from MS Ireland Care Centre, Rathgar, Bridge Street Books Wicklow Town, Dubray Books Bray, and the publishers Boland Press. - Sorry, Sold Out!
The MS Writers Group held an evening of short stories and poetry as part of World MS Day, on Monday 26 May 2025 at 7.30 in the Open Door, Bray, Co. Wicklow. The evening was MC'd by Carol Boland (facilitator) and included work by Julia Hart, Carol De Butleir, Mark Talbot, Louise Wardell, and Mark Mitchell. Music at the interval was by Billy Proctor. By all accounts, the evening was a great success, both for entertainment value, and as a fund-raiser for the East-Wicklow branch of MS Ireland. Raffle
For World MS Day by Julia Hart 12.4.24 MY MS DIAGNOSIS Navigating MS Together I had been diagnosed with MS by Prof Michael Hutchinson in 1999. Things had been going wrong with my body for a good ten years, without anyone using the term Multiple Sclerosis. I had seen a neurologist in St James Hospital, I had been to the London Clinic while over to visit my mother. Not one person used the term MS. To me, that is. Years passed, with spells on steroids, spells with no symptoms, and then a period came when I could hardly lift either leg to put on knickers, socks or trousers or shoes. Plainly I had to have these difficulties investigated. The doctor I had been seeing intermittently in Dublin retired, but before he did so he referred me to Prof. Hutchinson. A phone call secured me an appointment with him and somehow I managed to drive from Avoca to the private wing of SVUH, accompanied by my non-driving husband. We both sat in Prof Hutchinson's room. He opened my fil...
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