"You have MS."

"You have MS."

Those are words I never imagined would be aimed at me, but there they were.  A phrase that I will never forget.  A phrase that changed my life.  A phrase that made me feel disabled, like I would never live a 'normal' life.  Here I am, 27 years old being given a diagnosis of MS, a progressive disease that is unpredictable and the same for no two people.  Being a Registered Nurse and having some knowledge of MS, brain lesions and demyelination,  my world felt like it had come crashing down.

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