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OCEANS OF HOPE – SAILING OPPORTUNITIES FOR NEW ZEALANDERS

By Lina | 04/03/2015

Multiple Sclerosis New Zealand has been presented with a fantastic opportunity to offer people with MS in New Zealand. The Sailing Sclerosis project, Oceans of Hope (OOH), aims to change the perception of multiple sclerosis by showing what is possible when people with a chronic disease are empowered to conquer their individual challenges, by engaging…

MOTOmed Viva-2 Light

By Lina | 24/02/2015

Some of you may have recently received an email about our quest to raise funds for a MOTOmed Viva-2 Light, a new piece of equipment for the gym, cost is approximately $6,000. We are continuing our campaign to provide this unit, that is quite unusual and can’t be found at the local gym. However it is…

Cost-Saving Entertainment Book

By Lina | 11/11/2014

The Society will be selling the very popular Entertainment Book again for 2015 for the 10th year. The Entertainment Book provides you with great savings to the most popular restaurants, attractions, shopping, travel and more, while providing the Society with much needed funds as the Society receives $13.00 for every book sold. We’re holding the…

Disability Legal Advice Clinic

By Lina | 11/11/2014

Community Law Canterbury launched a Disability Legal Advice Clinic earlier this year to provide quality free legal help to people in Canterbury who face barriers to accessing justice. The clinic is held at Aspire Canterbury (314 Worcester Street, Linwood) on the first and last Friday of the month from 9.30am to 3pm. Through the Clinic,…

Link Between Skin Cancer and Parkinson’s Raised

By Lina | 11/11/2014

A review published in the journal Neurology in 2011 suggested that people with Parkinson’s may be more likely to be diagnosed with the skin cancer melanoma but appeared to be at lower risk for most other types of cancer. The research team at the National Institutes of Health in the US analysed the data from…

Footloose Fun Walk

By Lina | 11/11/2014

    The Footloose Fun Walk, Run & Wheel event was back this year during Parkinson’s Awareness Week, promoting the role of regular exercise in maintaining good health. This event was better than ever, with over 150 people participating on a balmy but very gusty Sunday. North Hagley Park was filled with Society members and…

Christmas Cake Raffle

By Lina | 11/11/2014

One of our fabulous members has generously donated a homemade Christmas Cake for us to raffle. We have raffle ticket sheets (10 tickets per sheet) that we would like to ask our members to help us sell. Each entry costs $2 and all proceeds go to the Society. If you would like to sell these…

Society Mascot Carries the Colours

By Lina | 11/11/2014

We have recently become aware that we should have a symbol or sign to help new members identify where Society meetings are taking place when we are out and about. Enter our new mascot, Percy the Pukeko. Percy has our Society colours of red and blue and will be on display at gatherings like Men’s…

Christmas Gift Ideas

By Lina | 11/11/2014

By Jill McChesney Christmas gifts come in all shapes and sizes but all too often they end up unused as they’re not fit for purpose. Here is a small selection of affordable and useful products that make excellent gifts at any time of the year, any of which definitely would be a welcome inclusion in…

Heat and MS – Surviving the Summer

By Lina | 11/11/2014

By Judy McKeown, RN (MS Resource Nurse) Sensitivity to heat is a recognized symptom of Multiple Sclerosis (MS).External and internal increases in body temperature alike can cause either a block or the slowing down of messages moving along a nerve. This can temporarily cause the symptoms of MS to become worse. Elevating body temperature, even…