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An estimated 2,500,000 people around the world suffer from MS. Most people are diagnosed between the ages of 20 and 50. Women are more than three times as likely to develop MS than men. Among young adults, MS is an unpredictable, often disabling disease of the central nervous system that disrupts the flow of information within the brain, and between the brain and body. Our Friend Michael Weiss has adopted the lessons he learned through his MS diagnosis into all aspects of his life, and he hopes to provide motivation for others by being an example in action. “Regardless of the situation we’re faced with, we are in control of our thoughts and actions towards the outcome!” Michael has a passion for helping others learn how to best manage their MS through proactive methods. “My goal,” says Michael “is to help others realize that as patients, we owe it to ourselves to own our MS, be proactive, and do something every single day to put ourselves in a position to be successful!” Link up and help support and promote awareness for Multiple Sclerosis. Link up and help support and promote awarness for the National Multiple Sclerosis Society, and everyone living with or impacted by MS.

The MS Link Bracelet – $5.00

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The MS Link Charm – $5.00

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    • ….sometimes you just need a little help from your friends, and other times you make new friends during a very difficult time.  This is what happened to our family when our son, Brett Banasiewicz, suffered a traumatic brain injury on his BMX bike on August 23, 2011.  Dustin Grice is one of Brett’s BMX buddies that reached out to us about the Link Foundation.  Jeff Troldahl, founder of the Link Foundation, and Dustin Grice designed a “Maddog” bracelet with Brett’s signature colors pink and green.  The Link Foundation sold many bracelets via the internet and also allowed us to sell the bracelets at Brett’s BMX Skate Park.  The proceeds went to Brett’s mounting medical bills.  Brett was able to obtain the best care in the United States that also included hyperbarics.  Brett had to relocate to Texas because the state of Indiana is not licensed to administer hyperbarics  for TBI’s..

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