A Question of Age
robert
Posted on May 16th, 2012
With two weeks to go until World MS Day (WMSD) 2012, we are revealing our second riddle. The riddle is a video message which helps viewers to unfold an answer to a mystery. Watch the video below to see if you can work out the answer for this week’s riddle.
This riddle highlights that the most common time to be diagnosed with MS is between the ages of 25 to 31.
This is also the time that many people undergo major life changing events such as meeting life partners and starting a family, moving home or starting a career. These stressful situations can disguise the diagnosis of MS due to confusion with other health issues such as depression, fatigue or stress.
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The two letters that describe me are mighty strong and mighty stupid at times. Got to admit it life is what it is. Mighty stupid because I find myself forgetting the most easy things, and then getting so irate over it when I really should just chill and wait for it. Mighty Strong because I daily walk (or ride) a way that introduces me to people that ask me why and w then tell me about their family member, or friend, or someone who was just dx’ed and is so scared and I can tell them that that while MS is no cake walk, it isn’t a death sentence either. There are all kind of new drugs on the horizon and I’ve been lucky, it has taught me to be a different kind of person, kinder, more understanding. One who will look someone who is different on the face and see the beauty beyond whatever else. Yeah while MS can really suck at times . it has made me a far better person.