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“You Had to Be There…”

There are certain experiencing in life that you “had to be there” to truly understand the experience. This can also be said for MS.

Being a relatively “unseen” disease, multiple sclerosis is something that is hard to describe. I’ve done my best to describe the three most common unseen symptoms – fatigue, brain fog and pain. But, Healthline took it a step further and created a comic strip of 29 Things Only Someone with MS Would Understand. It has so many accurate depictions of living with the disease, it’s a must read if you live with MS.

You’ll get a great laugh while you’re at it too and incase you haven’t heard, laughter is great medicine, so happy reading! 😉

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