long as his condition permits. serious flare ups could mean difficulty moving or even paralysis. if he were to develop persistent coordination problems i think it would be difficult for him to continue with sports such as high diving. though in general sport is good for m.-s. patients it keeps them fit i would support his carrying on although he should always ask himself whether he s really up to it. it can help with m.s. patients train coordination balance and core strength. but the quality of life is also important not withdrawing into ones show. because the figures will climb if it s off a little things that help you cope i think the right friends doing sport your sport i come here almost every day here i am a life it goes on like
if you get into a depressive phase it s hard to get out of it again without the right help and the right people around you but also. patrick has sought help and seen a therapist he s created a you tube channel called eye of patrick about enjoying life to the max what ever adversity you face he also addresses issues related to his disease. i want to talk about disability what does it mean you don t have to be in a wheelchair to be disabled it s enough to have rheumatism diabetes or like me and mess. with my you tube channel i want to encourage others with m.s. and tell the world that even with the disease you can still have fun. for patrick fun means high diving including cliff diving and he s going to carry on diving as long as his condition permits. serious flare ups could mean difficulty moving or even for hours. when it s so bad if you were to develop persistent coordination