Since my diagnosis in 2016, I’ve often seen MS as a condition that takes things away from me. It holds me back, sets limits, and forces me to say “no” when I so badly want to say “yes.” It’s held me back from hot yoga and intense workouts that I once loved. It’s sidelined me on days when fatigue hits hard, forcing me to adjust my plans—or cancel them altogether. It’s kept me indoors on hot summer days when all I wanted was to soak up the sun….read full story HERE.
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