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In Episode 2, we dive deeper into the "Ancient History" era (2009–2014). As Tim Brien transitions from a beanbag chair in Chicago to a new life and marriage in Fredericksburg, VA, his MS symptoms begin to mount. This episode explores the physical and cognitive "noise" of early RRMS—from numbness in the hands to the subtle, frustrating start of cognitive slowing.
In This Episode:
"I would look at that man in 2013, standing in his new home in Fredericksburg, and I’d say: Education is your armor. Right now, you’re treating these symptoms like separate, annoying enemies. You’re frustrated with your hands, embarrassed by the ED, and confused by your speech.
Stop just 'enduring' it and start learning it. Learn what a lesion actually does to a nerve. Learn how heat or stress impacts your cognitive speed. If you understand the 'why' behind the symptom, it loses its power to make you feel like a failure. MS is a physical condition, but the ignorance of it is what causes the mental toll. Become a student of your own biology—it’s the only way to stay the captain of your ship."
This episode includes personal discussion of chronic illness, mental health, medical treatment, and the lived experience of multiple sclerosis. Listener discretion is advised.
Website: www.mysolomsjourney.com
Email Updates: Subscribe on the site to follow the journey
Produced by: TKB Podcast Studio
Thank you for listening to My Solo MS Journey. This is a deeply personal documentary of Timothy Brien's journey with Relapsing Remitting MS. The views expressed are Timothy's alone and are not meant as medical advice. This production is made possible by TKB Podcast Studio, where we help you lead through the noise with quiet professionalism. For more information on TKB Podcast Studio, go to www.tkbpodcaststudio.com to discover what we can do for you.
By Timothy BrienIn Episode 2, we dive deeper into the "Ancient History" era (2009–2014). As Tim Brien transitions from a beanbag chair in Chicago to a new life and marriage in Fredericksburg, VA, his MS symptoms begin to mount. This episode explores the physical and cognitive "noise" of early RRMS—from numbness in the hands to the subtle, frustrating start of cognitive slowing.
In This Episode:
"I would look at that man in 2013, standing in his new home in Fredericksburg, and I’d say: Education is your armor. Right now, you’re treating these symptoms like separate, annoying enemies. You’re frustrated with your hands, embarrassed by the ED, and confused by your speech.
Stop just 'enduring' it and start learning it. Learn what a lesion actually does to a nerve. Learn how heat or stress impacts your cognitive speed. If you understand the 'why' behind the symptom, it loses its power to make you feel like a failure. MS is a physical condition, but the ignorance of it is what causes the mental toll. Become a student of your own biology—it’s the only way to stay the captain of your ship."
This episode includes personal discussion of chronic illness, mental health, medical treatment, and the lived experience of multiple sclerosis. Listener discretion is advised.
Website: www.mysolomsjourney.com
Email Updates: Subscribe on the site to follow the journey
Produced by: TKB Podcast Studio
Thank you for listening to My Solo MS Journey. This is a deeply personal documentary of Timothy Brien's journey with Relapsing Remitting MS. The views expressed are Timothy's alone and are not meant as medical advice. This production is made possible by TKB Podcast Studio, where we help you lead through the noise with quiet professionalism. For more information on TKB Podcast Studio, go to www.tkbpodcaststudio.com to discover what we can do for you.