My therapist told me the other day she has MS. I was pretty shocked - she's in her late 20s I think, waaay too young for such an illness.
I'm sorry about your friend.A good family friend just lost her husband. I knew it was coming, but when I got the text last night, it felt like a gut punch. I think this year has gotten to me. I know nothing is permanent, but... it's just too much...
Is it true what I read that some MS patients get temporarily worse if the weather changes rapidly?
Multiple sclerosis here too. As far as I know (and the internet) MS is most commonly diagnosed on younger people, I was around 25 years old when diagnosed. Fortunately it seems that treatments have taken massive leaps forward in the past decade.
My mother in law has MS. She can barely walk and can only do stuff for a short time. She also was depressed for many years untill she got grandchildren, now she started fysiotherapy which helps.
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