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That was a really depressing time for her, with everything seeming to go wrong, all her plans cancelled. She was told by many to wait and start medication, so she put everything on hold and did so. A few months after that she woke up one morning with blurred vision and was eventually diagnosed with MS. If the world had not been locked down, she would be enjoying the scenery somewhere else in Spain or Portugal or one of the Balearic Islands, in her campervan with her dog.Ī few months before her diagnosis, Natalie had decided to sell her house and move to Spain and work online selling travel holidays. We hope you enjoy and learn from these intermezzos between our regular episodes, and as always, your comments and suggestions are always welcome by emailing currently lives in Los Gallardos, Spain with her parents, which at 41 is a little embarrassing (by her own admission).
#The coffee break podcast series#
To honor the community that forms the beating heart of Overcoming MS, this special series called Coffee Break features short interviews with members of the OMS community talking about their personal journeys adopting and staying on the OMS 7 Step Program, the challenges they encountered and how they overcame them, and their tips and tricks for sticking to the path that leads to better health. Welcome to our fourth installment of Living Well with MS Coffee Break, where we welcome Natalie Cooper as our guest! As you now know, we decided to do something a little different in expanding the range of content we produce here at Living Well with MS.