MS doesn’t stop me taking pride in my home
Magali, 64, Brazil
I had my first MS attack in 1977, when I was misdiagnosed with a stroke. It took six years to get the correct diagnosis. Back then, I was immobile and needed help with everything. I had hit rock bottom, but my family made it clear that they could help me and I wouldn’t be a burden on them. That gave me the inspiration I needed to get going again. I never enjoyed having people do things for me, so I’m glad to be more independent now.
The little things I can do in my home make me happy. I sweep the floor, dust the furniture, wash my clothes and clean the dishes. It’s funny because I’d never done any housework before, but now I really enjoy it! I’ve learnt a lot from my MS.
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