Nathalie was a teenager and a competitive athlete when she noticed her first symptoms of MS, but it would take four years of “limbo” before she was diagnosed. Courtesy of Sanofi Nathalie - Pennes Mirabeau, France (diagnosed with relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis in 2002) Nathalie is an award-winning rower with multiple international titles. Gina says that while there’s still a lot of education about MS needed, she feels positive about the future of MS because there’s so much research being done. She’d soon learn she was experiencing optic neuritis-her first symptom of MS. When her youngest son was 4 months old, Gina started having problems with her eye. Courtesy of Sanofi Gina-Hamburg, Germany (diagnosed with relapsing multiple sclerosis in 2017) Their journeys demonstrate how MS can look different for different people and interestingly, how the language used to talk about the disease can greatly impact how people understand their realities. To better understand what navigating life with MS really looks like, three women shared their MS stories with us. Some people with MS have mild symptoms that worsen slowly but sometimes improve, while others can have severe symptoms that drastically alter their daily lives.Īll people with MS share some things in common, however, such as the need to stay informed on the ever-evolving research, find various lines of support and try to remain hopeful as they continue living with the disease. There’s no set pattern or standard progression of the disease, so each person’s experience is unique. Ironically, the only real constant for people living with MS is change. The couple plans to get married in October 2024 with a Halloween-themed “spooky” wedding. Currently, they live in Central Florida about two hours from Disney World. Mac later revealed that the two had met while working at a job they no longer have in December of 2019 and began dating a month after meeting. But the next day they continued their vacation with a trip to Disney’s Hollywood Studios. However, the couple never made it to the fireworks show that night because Alex was too tired. So, just funny happenstance,” Mac said in a video. But no, he had planned to do it at the fireworks that night. “Yes, it would have been the funniest thing on Earth if that laughter was like a 'No, no of course not,' and then he pulled out the ring. Mac thinks it would have been funny if Alex jokingly said no before pulling out his ring. “Our rings match, mine is white gold, and then his is sterling to the proposal video! also, Alex is 5'8", so not too much of a short king, I'm just 6'2" □□□ this was just off the cuff while we're sitting for a snack and overwhelmed by all the love □□□□□ “Both of us said yes,” Mac said in a follow-up TikTok. How often do you see both parties in a proposal get down on one knee? The good news is that they both said yes. “You get a ring, you get a ring, we all get a ring. They were both on exactly the same page,” shared a third. Another added, “Tell us you’re soulmates, without telling us you’re soulmates.” “They are truly meant for each other,” one commenter wrote. Most of them were people wishing them well on a new life together. The couple received over 20,000 comments on the video. "And have a partner reveal! I can no longer call him my boyfriend. "What can I say? We share one brain cell, now we share more," Mac chuckled in the caption of the viral clip. I can no longer call him my boyfriend □) huge shoutout to Millennial NPC and for filming ❤️ #justengaged #proposal #proposalvideo #waltdisneyworld #magickingdompark Can i say? we share one brain cell □ now we share more! (and have a partner reveal! he's a fairly private person, which is why he hasn't popped up in my tiktoks yet.
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