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Multiple Sclerosis Diagnosis: What Is Life Like with an Incurable Disease?

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“One day a person wakes up and notices that their vision is getting worse, their hand is numb, maybe their legs have become unusually heavy. Some symptoms may go away, but after a while they may return in a completely different form,” says 26-year-old Austėja, who was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis a couple of years ago. MS is often called the “disease with a thousand faces” – it affects each person differently and often becomes a difficult a…
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“One day a person wakes up and notices that their vision is getting worse, their hand is numb, maybe their legs have become unusually heavy. Some symptoms may go away, but after a while they may return in a completely different form,” says 26-year-old Austėja, who was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis a couple of years ago. MS is often called the “disease with a thousand faces” – it affects each person differently and often becomes a difficult a…

·Vilnius, Lithuania
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lrytas.lt broke the news in Vilnius, Lithuania on Monday, June 22, 2026.
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