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Articles by Daryl H. Bryant
Daryl H. Bryant was born in New Jersey to loving and fantastic parents. He earned degrees in computer science and mathematics from Montclair State University. After college, he was hired at a New York City based software company that developed a proprietary user-sensing technology. In 2002, he left the company and established Hudson Horizons, a professional website design, development, and Internet marketing agency that provides innovative and quality services to businesses and corporations of all sizes.
Daryl firmly believes in giving back to the community and exemplifies this by volunteering and making financial and other contributions to a number of charities, including Big Brothers Big Sisters, Westside Infant and Teen Parent Program, National MS Society, Montel Williams MS Foundation, Breast Cancer Prevention Institute, and the American Red Cross.
Daryl was first diagnosed with MS during his time at the software company in NYC, but chose to deny his symptoms until shortly after beginning Hudson Horizons. The symptoms of MS could easily have stopped him in his tracks, but Daryl’s proactive role in his life and positive outlook prevented MS symptoms from taking over. Today, Daryl is a very happily married man and as of the time of this book’s writing, he will be expecting his first child.
Daryl H. Bryant is an entrepreneur, public speaker and a very active individual in his community. He is living a happy, healthy and successful life with MS and would like to inspire his readers that they can do the same.
Daryl leaves his readers with this: “I may not have been given a choice in the cards I was dealt, but I was certainly given the options in how to play them. I have elected to make certain that my MS does not rule my life. By making the right choices and changes every day, I have made sure that I am the one in control of my life.”
By Daryl H. Bryant, Posted in Living with MS on December 2, 2020
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In the midst of a global pandemic, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed. Uncertainty, isolation, and the daily onslaught of bad news can wreak havoc on our emotional wellbeing. In a recent Kaiser Family Foundation poll, nearly half of respondents said...(more)
By Daryl H. Bryant, Posted in Multiple Sclerosis on November 6, 2020
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Studies suggest that 85% of MS symptoms are related to day-to-day stressors. One of the easiest ways to reduce your symptoms is to reduce the stress in your life.
While you might not be able to remove all of the things that build tension in your life,...(more)
By Daryl H. Bryant, Posted in Living with MS on October 13, 2020
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Nothing about 2020 has been predictable. COVID-19 changed the world in unforeseen ways and caused the majority of the professional world to move from an office setting to working remotely from home. As we navigate through the new normal of working from...(more)
By Daryl H. Bryant, Posted in Living with MS on July 13, 2020
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Getting adequate sleep when you have MS is vitally important. Not only does sleep catalyze your performance but it allows you to withstand MS symptoms capably. Regardless of the stresses in your life, it’s critical to get restful sleep on...(more)
By Daryl H. Bryant, Posted in Multiple Sclerosis on June 25, 2020
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Living with multiple sclerosis as a child can be incredibly challenging. However, there are several ways to reduce and manage a child’s MS symptoms. There is no need for little ones to live in pain thanks to these pain mitigation methods that have...(more)
By Daryl H. Bryant, Posted in Living with MS on May 18, 2020
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Anyone who has been diagnosed with MS knows this condition can turn your world upside down. While it’s a relief to know the culprit behind your symptoms, the diagnosis itself brings lifestyle changes, endless medical appointments and tests,...(more)
By Daryl H. Bryant, Posted in Living with MS on April 27, 2020
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Does spring pollen have you sneezing and sniffling? If so, you’re not alone. Seasonal allergies can cause more than the occasional runny nose and red eyes. Allergy sufferers can run low-grade fevers, battle body aches, and fight extreme...(more)
By Daryl H. Bryant, Posted in Living with MS on April 13, 2020
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Living with multiple sclerosis can be a challenge even in the best of circumstances. However, when a national health crisis, such as coronavirus COVID-19, arises, managing MS can become even more challenging. Those with compromised immune systems are...(more)
By Daryl H. Bryant, Posted in Multiple Sclerosis on March 16, 2020
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Nearly one million people in the U.S. are living with Multiple Sclerosis today. There could be more, but many people may not yet know that their symptoms are actually MS. Research shows that people can start showing signs of MS years before they are...(more)
By Daryl H. Bryant, Posted in Multiple Sclerosis on February 28, 2020
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What do orange and butterflies have to do with Multiple Sclerosis? More than you may realize!
March is National Multiple Sclerosis Awareness Month. During this time, you’re likely to see orange ribbons - the official color of MS awareness....(more)