She’s only 36!She’s a bit long in the tooth for that posing anyone nearing 40 eye bleeping themselves has a sad life
She’s only 36!She’s a bit long in the tooth for that posing anyone nearing 40 eye bleeping themselves has a sad life
which is not far off 40She’s only 36!
Yeah but she carries on like she’s in her early 20s...She’s only 36!
I have MS and my neurologist says most people are diagnosed in their early 30s and some in their 20s. I was late at 39 apparently however that being said I have no symptoms on medication at all so he wouldnt have a 'shakey hand'probably - wouldn't see it as a physical reason to step back from social media but maybe for mental health reasons as it is hard to wrap your head around but the meds are so good nowdays it isnt a devastating diagnosis if you have Relapse Remitting type of MS. Also not throwing shade at anyone just sharing the info I have on it being a patient with MS.The person who claimed he had MS has no clue. It’s not me spouting shite. I was just pointing out that he looks normal as in I doubt he has MS at his age. But then again I’m not a doctor like you! I just think it’s tit people are saying he’s sick when he’s probably just sick of being a preforming monkey for Sues insta!
Katie didn’t seem all that bothered about the bag either. More worried about getting a few pics for the gramWhat was with the unboxing of the YSL bag. Vulgar isn't the word. Sue seems to treat her family which is lovely and fair play to her but I genuinely don't get why they need to broadcast that she bought a designer bag for the Sister.
It would seem having designer gear is the be all and end all with this lot like you're somehow a better person if you're dripping in labels.
- They wanted oneWhy do they have a chef?
My brother and my best friends were both diagnosed in their early twenties. Ireland has one of the highest incidence rates of MS in the world. My friend has quite a bad tremor in one of her hands and my brother doesn't have any observable symptoms. They both get fatigued easily enough and would be very susceptible to viruses etc because their immune systems are weakened but as you said , thanks to their medication they both live more or less completely normal lives. My brother was diagnosed 30+ years ago and my friend was almost 15 years ago. I know this is really off topic but there seems to be a lot of misinformation about MS in the comments.I have MS and my neurologist says most people are diagnosed in their early 30s and some in their 20s. I was late at 39 apparently however that being said I have no symptoms on medication at all so he wouldnt have a 'shakey hand'probably - wouldn't see it as a physical reason to step back from social media but maybe for mental health reasons as it is hard to wrap your head around but the meds are so good nowdays it isnt a devastating diagnosis if you have Relapse Remitting type of MS. Also not throwing shade at anyone just sharing the info I have on it being a patient with MS.