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A Quiet Win

  • Photo du rédacteur: Lili Marchand
    Lili Marchand
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A few weeks ago, I realized something that seems ordinary…but wasn’t ordinary for me.


My right hand is no longer numb like it used to be.

It had been that way for at least ten years.


It wasn’t dramatic.

I lived with it.

It was just… there.

Background noise.


And one morning, I noticed that the noise was gone.


I can’t prove that it’s because of my diet.


But it’s been over a year since I’ve been eating carnivore, without sugar.

Not perfectly.

Not in a dogmatic way.

But consistently.


Over the past year, several things have stabilized:

  • Less energy fluctuation

  • Fewer crashes

  • Less perceived inflammation

  • A clearer brain most of the time

  • And now… one less numbness.


It’s not spectacular.

My legs didn’t suddenly go back to how they were at 30.

It’s just one small ache less.


But when you live with MS, one small ache less is huge.


If the numbness came back?


I wouldn’t throw everything out the window.

It would simply tell me there’s still something to adjust.


Because my approach isn’t based on a miracle.

It’s based on an accumulation of quiet improvements.


I’m not trying to convince anyone.

I’m documenting what I’m learning along the way.


And what I understand this winter is this:

When I consistently take care of my health,things change.

Slowly.

Subtly.

But they change.


And that confirms I’m on the right path.

 
 
 
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