Together life is amazing, people whom love and share are overcomes. My faith in God as real and alive in today's world is a must to me personally. This is an awesome video and I am "resilient too!."
Thank you, to all who shared their stories! I live with MS and really enjoyed this video. I'll likely watch again when I'm needing a bit of encouragement! I have watched this many times and shared it with my MS support group. I am watching again today, 7 months later, in need of a pep talk. Thanks again. 🙂👍🏼
This is a VERY well done video that I think is helpful not only to those with MS, but also anyone impacted by the disease. It was 21 minutes VERY well spent!
I was just shaking my head at all these folks until Michael Ogg. I went from diagnosed to bedridden without a wheelchair in about 2 years. Thanks to internet etc I can still watch Church online and talk to my brothers and sisters via texting. I have felt so resilience through my journey and have positive feedback from all my support Healthcare. But it is good to see this video because this week I've been thinking when does it stop and now during the covid pandemic finding Home Health caregiver is next to Impossible
Thank you so much. I was diagnosed last November officially finally and so far away from my home country. But I got strong and stronger with my only daughter here. You are all inspiring to me
What a great video! Breathtaking! The most important is to nurture the beauty of your essence, because that does not change. MS is changing its course these days, lots of new treatments. Be gentle to you all the way!
OK, so I have MS too; and like Michael Ogg, I was a guy who had, no HAS a passion for road bicycling. Now I'm not going to compare my abilities to what Michael has accomplished (and I must say Michael I envy your achievements on the saddle), but I too could no longer ride a two wheeler due to balance issues. The passion continued to burn in my soul, though. After five years of saying to myself "I wish I could ride today," every day when I walked my dogs, I purchased a trike. My strength and stamina are fleeting. But my passion and smile has regenerated. To Michael I must say "fight on with your resilience." To the producers of this video I must offer from deep on my soul, thank you.
In time it certainly can, but if she has the Relapsing Remitting form of MS, there's no reason she can't jog if she's in remission from the symptoms. People with MS need to be mindful of our own limitations, but the hope is with treatment, we can put off the progression of the disease for as long as possible.
We're all at different stages of this illness and have different levels of myelin damage. I've been living with MS for 20 years now. Still walking, running and doing everything I want (in between relapses)