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Today I’m talking to Crys about her life with multiple sclerosis as a first generation Latina. Crys was diagnosed at age eleven and experienced her most severe episode at age 13 when she was paralyzed from the neck down. She recovered from this episode thanks to the devoted support of her family, especially her mother.
Nevertheless, to this day it remains a great challenge to have information about the disease, its symptoms and treatment options available in Spanish. To help children, adolescents and young adults in similar situations feel better than she did, Crys explains her life and the daily challenges of living with a chronic illness with a zest for life.
Table of ContentsCrystal is a disabled creator and writer from the warm and sunny state of Arizona, USA. Despite her early MS diagnosis at age 11, she loves traveling and exploring new countries, tracking down cute coffee shops with the best matcha, reading, staying active, going to concerts, and spending time with her loved ones.
Through her social media platforms, Crystal shares relatable content for people with chronic illnesses and helps educate others about living with MS as a young first-generation Latina.
How and where can interested people find you online?I am on various platforms that include Instagram, TikTok, Threads, Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube as @CrystalBedoya
Is there anything else you would like to share with the listeners?I’m always here for support, I love connecting with more MS friends online, so don’t be afraid to send me a message. I’m here to chat, answer questions, and be as supportive as I can be.
---Thank you so much, Crys, for sharing your journey so far and creating content for people who are in a similar situation to you in one way or another. I hope life has many beautiful things in storefor you and rewards your strength with wonderful people and experiences.
See you soon and try to make the best out of your life, Nele
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Today I’m talking to Crys about her life with multiple sclerosis as a first generation Latina. Crys was diagnosed at age eleven and experienced her most severe episode at age 13 when she was paralyzed from the neck down. She recovered from this episode thanks to the devoted support of her family, especially her mother.
Nevertheless, to this day it remains a great challenge to have information about the disease, its symptoms and treatment options available in Spanish. To help children, adolescents and young adults in similar situations feel better than she did, Crys explains her life and the daily challenges of living with a chronic illness with a zest for life.
Table of ContentsCrystal is a disabled creator and writer from the warm and sunny state of Arizona, USA. Despite her early MS diagnosis at age 11, she loves traveling and exploring new countries, tracking down cute coffee shops with the best matcha, reading, staying active, going to concerts, and spending time with her loved ones.
Through her social media platforms, Crystal shares relatable content for people with chronic illnesses and helps educate others about living with MS as a young first-generation Latina.
How and where can interested people find you online?I am on various platforms that include Instagram, TikTok, Threads, Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube as @CrystalBedoya
Is there anything else you would like to share with the listeners?I’m always here for support, I love connecting with more MS friends online, so don’t be afraid to send me a message. I’m here to chat, answer questions, and be as supportive as I can be.
---Thank you so much, Crys, for sharing your journey so far and creating content for people who are in a similar situation to you in one way or another. I hope life has many beautiful things in storefor you and rewards your strength with wonderful people and experiences.
See you soon and try to make the best out of your life, Nele
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Click here for an overview of all podcast episodes published so far.
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