I love the reaction video with the two different perspectives! The part where Terry mentions how much easier it is to notice problems with vision when one eye is closed, very true! I don't have optic neuritis but while having nystagmus and double vision, I do find it easier to see a bit better when I close my left eye. The way the guy grabs the lady's leg is exactly how it feels to walk. While trying to take one step forwards, it's as if you go back a couple of steps in the process. Drives me up the wall. Lmao the part where they're having dinner, I thought the lady was having mood swings as it seems to be common with MS lolll. No matter how hard we try to ignore MS, it's always going to be there and this video does a great job at showing that. "The face of being disappointed in yourself of not living up the expectation" of others... yeah quite relatable! I do find it quite awesome how her person is quite supportive or at least brushes things off because not a lot of guys are like that! But I also see her struggling in silence. Nix - I think it's quite awesome that you've come to accept the problems with your vision. I could be wrong but correct me if I am. It seems that similar to me you see problems with your vision as "it is what it is". I've convinced myself I am going to go blind in my left eye at some point but I mean, if we're looking at the positives, at least I have two eyes right?! The part where the lady starts crying over the pregnancy test. I feel like you could see it in two ways: 1) The fear of having Multiple Sclerosis while taking care of your baby. 2) With the way MS throws the ball, I started to wonder if it was because that was MS's way of saying that the child is going to have MS too?! While you guys talk about how refreshing that video was, here I am smiling because I feel the very same way when you guys upload an episode sp thank you! You guys are awesome!
I love the reaction video with the two different perspectives!
The part where Terry mentions how much easier it is to notice problems with vision when one eye is closed, very true! I don't have optic neuritis but while having nystagmus and double vision, I do find it easier to see a bit better when I close my left eye.
The way the guy grabs the lady's leg is exactly how it feels to walk. While trying to take one step forwards, it's as if you go back a couple of steps in the process. Drives me up the wall.
Lmao the part where they're having dinner, I thought the lady was having mood swings as it seems to be common with MS lolll.
No matter how hard we try to ignore MS, it's always going to be there and this video does a great job at showing that.
"The face of being disappointed in yourself of not living up the expectation" of others... yeah quite relatable!
I do find it quite awesome how her person is quite supportive or at least brushes things off because not a lot of guys are like that! But I also see her struggling in silence.
Nix - I think it's quite awesome that you've come to accept the problems with your vision. I could be wrong but correct me if I am. It seems that similar to me you see problems with your vision as "it is what it is". I've convinced myself I am going to go blind in my left eye at some point but I mean, if we're looking at the positives, at least I have two eyes right?!
The part where the lady starts crying over the pregnancy test. I feel like you could see it in two ways:
1) The fear of having Multiple Sclerosis while taking care of your baby.
2) With the way MS throws the ball, I started to wonder if it was because that was MS's way of saying that the child is going to have MS too?!
While you guys talk about how refreshing that video was, here I am smiling because I feel the very same way when you guys upload an episode sp thank you! You guys are awesome!