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Had this problem a long time know, age 12 I'm 63 now ,hard for me to think at this day and age their is no cure, just trillion and trillion of dollars spent. Just my say
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Hasnβt changed my sense of time but sure makes the days & hours feel longer. This disease amplifies everything.
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Hello everyone! π
Multiple sclerosis can impact many aspects of daily life, including how we experience time. For some, days filled with fatigue and exhaustion feel never-ending, while others find time slipping away because tasks take longer, requiring more breaks and recovery periods.
π How has MS changed your perception of time? Do certain days feel especially long or short? Why?
π Has it affected how you handle appointments, schedules, or routines?
π Do you feel frustrated or pressured because you canβt do as much as before?
π How do you use your time more efficiently or make your days more enjoyable?
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Whether you now value time differently, feel like itβs constantly slipping away, or believe MS has completely changed your sense of time, weβd love to hear your experiences. Letβs share insights and ideas to make everyday life more mindful and fulfilling! π¬π
Take care,
Somya from the Carenity team πΌ