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Uploaded by on Dec 6, 2007

A film by Kristie Salerno Kent about living with MS.

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  • This video hit the nail on the head...I HATE it when people say I look good, are the doctors sure, blah blah blah, my balance, my vision, my pain, people can't see it and kind of have that nod like they are just agreeing with you to humour you...I really like this and will show it to anyone who will watch....THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THIS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • Omg!!! I'm so happy to see a video that shows others what we go through!!!!! Thank you!!!

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  • THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU!!!!! 

  • My twin brother was diagnosed at 18, I was diagnosed at 28. MS attacks people in the prime of their lives in their 20's and 30's. Most newly diagnosed don't look sick or disabled but they may be experiencing symptoms you could not possible fathom. This video shows some great examples of those easily recreated in a shopping mall. The cognitive and emotional barriers can never be recreated and are often deliberately hidden by the patient. Congratulations to Kristie for producing this video.

  • This is absolutely the feeling. And it doesn't even begin to touch all the symptoms - depression, cognitive issues, fatigue.  For Fatigue, I say stay up 36 hours, put weights all over your body and go grocery shopping on a Saturday morning. It is the symptom that affects me most. I found some relief with a supplement called Shakeology - healthy and kept me going without fatigue issues while I was waiting for insurance authorization on my provigil. Message me if you have MS and want info.

  • amazing video. im a huge fan of this. i will re-post. thanks

  • I love this video... It's not only fun to watch, but really is a good intro to Life with MS :) Well Done!

  • This is wonderful.. I have MS and this made me feel like I was looking at a video of things that happened to me.. and its true .. its time to let people know.. "slipping into the MS costume" is an ideal way to do this... I love the video...

  • I saw this clip for the first time and my first reaction was: Yeah, that shows what MS happens to the patient. So, post it everywhere you have the chance, in your socialnetwork-world. I did it and I know it was not only for the first time.

    Take care and enjoy your life

  • ITS BEEN 3 YEARS HOW ARE YOU DOING TODAY

  • Faggots

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