I was also diagnosed with MS in 2011 and almost the same exact symptoms as you only I woke up legally blind one morning for no reason. My father has MS also but we do not have the relationship where i can talk to him. I honestly thought my dating life was over. Being with someone with MS is not easy. But much to my surprise, I have found a wonderful man who loves me through out my relapses and everything. So life is not over, it just changes. You are an inspiration to me. Thank you for sharing your story. Writing to you from California, USA
@UATU.11 жыл бұрын
Amazing lady, great positive outlook.
@4UStevePerry10 жыл бұрын
Hi Naomi My aunt has ms and everything you are saying is practically what has happened to her She was diagnosed in 1980. I can see stress is a big factor. Im am in school to become a medical assistant and am working on a disease project for MS. I have been listening to everyones Ms stories. You are al amazing people.
@maissaamohammed7 жыл бұрын
Yankee Poodle can i tell u my ms story
@michelles85103 жыл бұрын
My daughter had been diagnosed with autoimmune multiple sclerosis. She's been hospitalised for the 2nd time and today She had seizures and was taken to the ICU. They did MRI and ICU doctor said they found a blood clot on one of the vessels in the brain so now they going to do a CT scan to zoom to the exact place and start my girl on blood thinning medication. I am going through so much and can't stop my tears and I have been praying for her. I love my daughter very much!
@macclift99562 жыл бұрын
It must have been very hard for you; I hope you and your daughter are okay.
@michelles85102 жыл бұрын
@@macclift9956 thanks for your compassion. By the Grace of Christ, my daughter's report from USA came back negative last June 2021. She's going through physiotherapy for her neuro recovery. She will walk soon. I pray for people with autoimmune to be healed in Jesus name Amen 💪🔥
@roadrunnerfromhh31622 жыл бұрын
Thank you, Naomi! I have been diagnosed a couple weeks ago, am 47, and have the same experiences with my arm. I take what you said about the impact of stress on MS very seriously. Best from Germany
@rockymountainrocker56307 жыл бұрын
Thank you. First for spreading awareness but mostly for keeping me on point of looking after myself. I don't know that I always realized that my desire to keep going past feeling exhausted, or pushing myself through a project past when I feel like I have to lie down (like "right now"), were directly related to symptoms. I have typically kept working until I "hit the wall" physically then struggle upstairs (which is a sight I'm sure) and pass out. It's difficult to accept that I can't do everything I used to and that it takes longer to get things accomplished. sometimes encompassing a number of sleep cycles (not necessarily the same thing as actual days).
@granthall126610 жыл бұрын
My mum ended up quitting her work because she was to tiers all the time and not be able to do anything for the rest of the day. U are amazing
@pamelasmith2625 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for video. Very informative. Yes, buy a bungalow. I know you don’t want to think of being disabled, but living in a bungalow will make your life easier and make you more independent, if, God forbid you ever need to use a walker. I have fibromyalgia and have flare ups where I can’t get up stairs. The least amount of steps or stairs you have to deal with as you get older, the better. It just makes everyone’s life easier. Good luck for the future. You have a very positive attitude, so you will do fine. ❤️🇨🇦
@lhol334211 жыл бұрын
Good advice. thanks for sharing.
@larryhofer88533 жыл бұрын
Lawrence Hofer here from Dinsmore Hutterite Colony in Saskatchewan Canada Naomi looks like you Ms Beautiful are not from North America
@larryhofer88533 жыл бұрын
Niami is there any Natural help for MS at your side of the world