Today on MS understood we chat with Cara Molloy from Derry in the north of Ireland. When Cara was dealing with her per diagnosis symptoms she was living in London working in the career field of her dreams in the entertainment industry. Since moving back to Ireland because of both covid and her diagnosis she has started volunteering as a music therapist as is loving it. Throughout this chat Cara talks about having no zero days, a concept that I love, where she aims to do something, just one thing every day. She also talks about how she hasn't yet accepted her diagnosis, but the fear surrounding what might happen and how her future might looks dissipated.
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Thank you so much for listening to today's episode of MS Understood. You can find Cara on Instagram at @the_ms_adventure. You can find me on Instagram @Clare.Reilly. The best thing you can do to support this podcast is click follow on Spotify, Subscribe on your other podcast listening platforms and leave a rating, this helps others find the podcast.
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