Multiple sclerosis
I have MS. Nothing special. I have it, but it doesn't have me.
Back in 2008, I wished for a doctor because I suddenly saw everything with a delay. After 4 months I reached a neurologist and he told me it was a small stroke ( but it wasn't). Well yeah, no big deal, like a year and a half after that I was as good as new. All the hills were full of me, I was cross-country skiing... until 2014. On March 30 I was on Nanos, on April 6 I went to the doctor and got half a year sick leave. It was never the same again. No more hills, no more running... Well, yes, I lost a lot overnight. But I accepted the disease and now I live with it. You won't believe it, I've gained a lot from it. The biggest problem today is that I have little time.
You have only two choices, accept the disease and live with it, or stop living. I, for example, am living A LOT. I have MS, but it doesn't have me.
~ Emil