This qualitative study is a secondary analysis of comments spontaneously pr
ovided by participants in a quantitative survey. Narrative comments were wr
itten by 25% (n = 205) of the adults with multiple sclerosis who responded
to the survey. Forms of unsolicited written comments included responses to
questions written in the margins of the questionnaires and narratives on bl
ank booklet pages. The purpose of this study was to apprehend what particip
ants were telling us, particularly in the responses that they had written i
n the margins. Qualitative methods were used to identify and explore major
categories in the participants' comments. Those who wrote unsolicited comme
nts perceived their economic resources as less adequate, were experiencing
greater family and social demands related to their illness, and were more l
ikely to live in a nonmetropolitan county than other respondents. Secondary
analysis of this rich qualitative data enhances the depth of our understan
ding of the person's experience with chronic illness. (C) 1999 John Wiley &
Sons, Inc. Res Nurs Health 22:512-522, 1999.