You are a beautiful person with loads of knowledge and from outside looking in, all I see in a strength and confidence!! You are truly an inspiration to me and my wife!! I love your videos and all you share with us, it is helping others out there to continue to push forward through there disabilities and I am truly impressed and thankful. Hope your next adventure is wonderful and please don’t leave us, I’d love to hear how life goes for you?
Aweeeee you’re too sweet💛💛💛 I honestly haven’t thought once about leaving UA-cam. You guys make me happy so there’d be no point in leaving all this behind! I may not know what’s to come next but connecting with you guys has been so rewarding. So thank you, for making me feel less alone! And yes of course, I’ll still keep filming to talk about my journey 💛💛
Well done for passing you test you are a star and when you were in tears I wish I could just give you a hug the doors are now open to you so you can choose what job you would like to do I wish I did University but I don't have the smarts good looking for the future 🐝
Great video, so real and honest!! You are so encouraging! If you want to cry, you should cry. You have every right to! In 2008 I was also dx with MS in my second year of Uni, I stayed for another year and a half. But I let it get the better of me and dropped out in 2010 and swapped to online uni, just couldn’t do it anymore. I had those same thoughts in my head 24/7, and just lost the determination and will to push through! Love your videos, spreading awareness, and encouragement!!
Wow! Congratulations! That is such an accomplishment! It is so good you didn’t give up and continued to work for your goals! I’ve been feeling similarly to how you mentioned with feeling defeated for taking extra time. I’m not sure what type of chronic illness I have yet (getting any kind of partial diagnosis or the right tests is hard!), and I’ve wanted to give up at times. Though it has been difficult, I graduate with an Educational Assistant diploma next week!
Awee thank you!!🖤🖤 Giving up was definitely something I thought about a lot but I knew if I just stuck through, I’d feel so proud of myself. Aweee to you graduating next week with all the difficulties you’re encountering, wow. I may not know you but so goddamn proud of you too! 🖤🖤🖤🖤 I hope it all goes well with you and your health, you got this 🖤
@@BumblePree thank you!! ❤️ for a while I struggled with feeling discouraged that I was taking so long, and had difficulties being proud. But I realized that I did work hard, and I can celebrate the accomplishments, even if they are small!
@@abigailwilson3639 aweeee for sure!!!! Don’t consider your accomplishments to be small because we both know how much crap we’ve been through just to get them. 🙌🏽
I’m 42 and woke up one morning and bam right side was numb. Oh well I said I have to work. About two weeks later bam woke up left side was numb and so off balance I couldn’t walk well or drive. So I was like damn it I better go to the dr. Lol it’s also affect my confidence and and it’s only been like since April that all this happened to me. I’ve already had people tell me I’m just lazy. Saying I’m faking symptoms. Now I’m just waiting on my first dose of medication and maybe help get rid of lesions and I’m hoping I get back to normal. Thank you for this vid. What your doing is important!! Don’t ever give it. It’s not worth giving up. Congratulations on your accomplishments!!
How do you feel today knowing? I was diagnosed in 2010 ten years late. I went to hospital 10 years prior and was told I was just a teen needing attention. Now I’m here 12 years with this horrible condition ahhhh
I hate that they think young people are just goddamn stupid because most of us aren’t! I feel amazing as I’m taking time doing the things I love. Being in school took so much on my mental health and I felt like I owed it to me to do what I love. Having MS for me was never viewed as a death sentence. I was just so grateful for even being able to live because Not everyone can say that. So the challenges MS was going to throw my way as something I was ready for because I was no longer going to give in to this crippling disease. I hope you’re doing well btw!
Congratulations you did it! You have a MAJOR Purpose in life...I Love your honesty and feel your pain... Thanks for sharing and wish you all the best....keep your head high! #aMSm #ilyBb
As ppl age everyone loses some ability and confidence which can be debilitating and sometimes they fall into a dark place. However even though MS seems like a curse, you're actually making yourself stronger. Most people go through life not even coming close to what you've accomplished. Now, you can say "Phish, I've earned my degree with MS, what's your excuse?" Congrats on milestone well deserved.
You are a beautiful person with loads of knowledge and from outside looking in, all I see in a strength and confidence!! You are truly an inspiration to me and my wife!! I love your videos and all you share with us, it is helping others out there to continue to push forward through there disabilities and I am truly impressed and thankful. Hope your next adventure is wonderful and please don’t leave us, I’d love to hear how life goes for you?
Aweeeee you’re too sweet💛💛💛 I honestly haven’t thought once about leaving UA-cam. You guys make me happy so there’d be no point in leaving all this behind! I may not know what’s to come next but connecting with you guys has been so rewarding. So thank you, for making me feel less alone! And yes of course, I’ll still keep filming to talk about my journey 💛💛
Well done for passing you test you are a star and when you were in tears I wish I could just give you a hug the doors are now open to you so you can choose what job you would like to do I wish I did University but I don't have the smarts good looking for the future 🐝
Aweee!!!!🖤🖤🖤
Great video, so real and honest!!
You are so encouraging!
If you want to cry, you should cry. You have every right to!
In 2008 I was also dx with MS in my second year of Uni, I stayed for another year and a half. But I let it get the better of me and dropped out in 2010 and swapped to online uni, just couldn’t do it anymore. I had those same thoughts in my head 24/7, and just lost the determination and will to push through!
Love your videos, spreading awareness, and encouragement!!
Aweeeeee thanks for sharing!! Definitely makes me feel less alone knowing that there are MSers that felt the very way I did in university
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@@BumblePree I forgot to say congratulations on finishing Uni, well done! Great accomplishment!!💥
@@timmyjoel5792 thank you!!🖤
Wow! Congratulations! That is such an accomplishment! It is so good you didn’t give up and continued to work for your goals! I’ve been feeling similarly to how you mentioned with feeling defeated for taking extra time. I’m not sure what type of chronic illness I have yet (getting any kind of partial diagnosis or the right tests is hard!), and I’ve wanted to give up at times. Though it has been difficult, I graduate with an Educational Assistant diploma next week!
Awee thank you!!🖤🖤 Giving up was definitely something I thought about a lot but I knew if I just stuck through, I’d feel so proud of myself.
Aweee to you graduating next week with all the difficulties you’re encountering, wow. I may not know you but so goddamn proud of you too! 🖤🖤🖤🖤
I hope it all goes well with you and your health, you got this 🖤
@@BumblePree thank you!! ❤️ for a while I struggled with feeling discouraged that I was taking so long, and had difficulties being proud. But I realized that I did work hard, and I can celebrate the accomplishments, even if they are small!
@@abigailwilson3639 aweeee for sure!!!! Don’t consider your accomplishments to be small because we both know how much crap we’ve been through just to get them. 🙌🏽
Congratulations!! 🎉 to new beginnings and better days 😁 wish you all the best! 🧡🧡
Awee thank you!!!🧡🧡🧡🧡🧡
Congratulations, bud! You never let your disability get you down. 💯
Awe thank you!!🧡🧡🧡
Congrats!!
Awee thank you and goodluck with grad school! You got this!🧡🧡🧡🧡
I’m 42 and woke up one morning and bam right side was numb. Oh well I said I have to work. About two weeks later bam woke up left side was numb and so off balance I couldn’t walk well or drive. So I was like damn it I better go to the dr. Lol it’s also affect my confidence and and it’s only been like since April that all this happened to me. I’ve already had people tell me I’m just lazy. Saying I’m faking symptoms. Now I’m just waiting on my first dose of medication and maybe help get rid of lesions and I’m hoping I get back to normal. Thank you for this vid. What your doing is important!! Don’t ever give it. It’s not worth giving up. Congratulations on your accomplishments!!
How do you feel today knowing? I was diagnosed in 2010 ten years late. I went to hospital 10 years prior and was told I was just a teen needing attention. Now I’m here 12 years with this horrible condition ahhhh
I hate that they think young people are just goddamn stupid because most of us aren’t! I feel amazing as I’m taking time doing the things I love. Being in school took so much on my mental health and I felt like I owed it to me to do what I love. Having MS for me was never viewed as a death sentence. I was just so grateful for even being able to live because Not everyone can say that. So the challenges MS was going to throw my way as something I was ready for because I was no longer going to give in to this crippling disease.
I hope you’re doing well btw!
@@305Roberta all I can say is wow!
Congratulations sweetie. Thank you so much. I have ms and I needed your motivation today to not give up on school.
Aweee I know it’s difficult but when you put your mind to it, you can accomplish anything! You got this! 🖤
Congratulations you did it! You have a MAJOR Purpose in life...I Love your honesty and feel your pain... Thanks for sharing and wish you all the best....keep your head high! #aMSm #ilyBb
Awee thank you!!! 🖤
Congrats Pree!!!
Keep crushing it
Your amazing
aweee thank you!!!🖤🖤🖤
You're a star Pree
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As ppl age everyone loses some ability and confidence which can be debilitating and sometimes they fall into a dark place. However even though MS seems like a curse, you're actually making yourself stronger. Most people go through life not even coming close to what you've accomplished. Now, you can say "Phish, I've earned my degree with MS, what's your excuse?" Congrats on milestone well deserved.
Awee thank you! 🖤🖤🖤