 I was diagnosed with MS in September of 2015. And I think the first thing for me was I had a friend growing up whose mom had MS and she was extremely disabled. And that was the most shocking thing, is the possibility of that. It was really just a typical reason why the doctor had sent her case to me. I needed to call her and talk to her about this new drug. She just got diagnosed, that sort of thing. My expectation was someone's going to call me about medicine and tell me what that medication was going to do, and that was going to be it. But then during the phone call, I realized, you know, there was a lot there that she needed more help with. And I spent probably, I don't know, an hour on the phone with her. And that phone call was life-changing. With Chelsea, it was taking everything back to the beginning and talking her through step by step. So she asked me, you know, what's going on in your life. And I said, well, I'm engaged and we're planning getting married and having kids. And she said, OK, let's talk family planning. And once we talked to that, that kind of narrowed the focus to, this is the drug you're going to want to be on, this is why. But she went further and explained what the other drugs do. And with me talking to her, that really helped her through those decisions. She talked about from the first month of what we were going to do, the first six months of what we were going to do, and then a year out and a year and a half out and what all of that was going to look like. And I kind of felt like I had a partner in this because nobody else in my life really knows that much about MS. With multiple sclerosis, because it's a chronic disease, patients will have it for their lifetime. You know, the medications that we have and what has come out even in the last five, 10 years, it's greatly changed our outlook and our positive outlook on the long term. Outcomes of having this disease. I live a pretty blessed life. I'm getting married. My fiance is wonderful and he's my best friend. So we have kind of made a commitment to each other that we focus on all the positive possibilities because in everyone's life, you just never know.