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I’m not going to sugarcoat it.
Parenting an adult daughter who has Multiple Sclerosis (MS) has been painful, scary, and lonely. Especially doing so as a Jewish single parent.
The 4
th birthday. I always feel nauseous around that time of year.
She had recently started her adult life. She made aliyah and was studying neuroscience in a graduate program at Tel Aviv University, in Hebrew. And managing bimonthly Crohn’s treatments and tests and asthma flares. And adjusting to life in Israel and preparing for Shabbat and holidays and making new friends. I was proud and envious and reminiscing about my own aliyah.