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In our first episode, we discuss an early symptom of MS called optic neuritis. My guest is Kristina who lost her vision when she was 25-years-old. She explains how this condition led to a life changing diagnosis of MS. Her story is full of hope and encouragement for young women diagnosed with the disease.
Thank you to Kristina for being my first guest on THIS IS MS. I know it was out of your comfort zone to speak so openly (and now publicly) about your MS. We both agree sharing your story is important for young people to understand that life isn’t over with MS. It can be the beginning of a beautiful new friendship. Thank you for being there for me and you know I’ll continue to have your back!
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In this episode, I want you to meet a young woman who was diagnosed with MS almost 14 years after her mother was diagnosed with same disease.
Guest: sarah_flohr
Host Andrea Dunn @TeamDunner on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook
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Published 10/22/20
Over the next two episodes, we’ll be talking about MS and pregnancy. I want you to meet Jess who can tell you what the experience is like and how she cares for her twin boys while living with MS.
Guest: Jessica @jessica.knoop on Instagram
Host Andrea Dunn @TeamDunner on Twitter, Instagram and...
Published 10/08/20