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Robert Groth

“Here’s How You Can Give Hope and Inspiration to Others Who Suffer from
Multiple Sclerosis”

 
Be apart of this special project, learn how your personal story
can truly benefit others with Multiple Sclerosis.
 
Dear Friend,
 
How often have you felt like you’re the only one on a deserted island in the middle of the ocean?
 
Let me assure you that you are not alone in feeling this way.
 
Your experience with Multiple Sclerosis has made you who you are, it has shaped you for the future and you have become stronger because of it. By sharing your challenges you have put yourself in the unique position to change the lives of countless others who have MS.
 
Whether you’ve had Multiple Sclerosis one month, one year, or 20 sharing your story with others can be a powerful way of remembering triumphs since your initial diagnosis.
 
“Submit Your Story To Be Published in Our Upcoming Book. You Too Can Make a Difference in Others Lives”.
 
There are many benefits to sharing your story. Not only will you have a sense of emotional release but a satisfaction of helping others who have been recently diagnosed or have had the disease for some time. Naturally you remember what feelings and concerns you felt with MS. Perhaps you felt fear, depression, anxiety, or you were certain that your life was a roller coaster out of control.
 
You are not alone in your journey with Multiple Sclerosis and you will find comfort in sharing your story with a community that understands you like no other can.
 
We invite you to submit your story on your journey with Multiple Sclerosis. No matter where you are in your journey you will inspire and give hope to many. You will also receive a sense of satisfaction for helping others who share the same course as you.
 
Please take a moment to read my story and understand my motivation to help others touched by MS.
 
 
Blessings,
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Robert Groth
 
P.S. - Share your MS story! You'll undoubtedly change the life of someone else while reinforcing your own victories over MS. Click here for story submission guidelines.