I will never forget that day I woke up and my entire right side was not functioning, the scare I had, since I just lost my mother to a stroke one year prior.
In the hospital, 1997, I will never forget those those words the doctor said "you have multiple sclerosis". The first thing that came to mind was "sclerosis" - "death sentence", at least that is what went through my mind.
Well as 2025, I am 27 years diagnosed, more than half my life. I consider myself lucky, although I have many health issues, severe fatigue, falling, dizziness, attached to my cane, and so much more, I am still alive. That is the most important thing.
I currently reside with my wife Debi and first love, in Colorado Springs, Colorado.
I am always looking for suggestions or content you would like to see. I may have Multiple Sclerosis, but my help doesn’t stop there.