Brain & Nervous System

Progressive Multiple Sclerosis – Patient Journey

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For Progressive Multiple Sclerosis Day 2020 patient Vickie Siculiano shares her journey living with primary progressive multiple sclerosis.

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Vickie, now 47, was diagnosed with MS at the age of 34, though she started experiencing symptoms almost 25 years before that. Since diagnosis, Vickie had a son, Sean, who motivates her to keep going. Following Sean’s birth, Vickie started exercising routinely again and became a certified personal trainer. Her next plan is to become a Corrective Exercise Specialist, a specialty within her current certification. Vickie is a group leader for the National MS Society and uses her Instagram account to share her MS journey and exercise routines with her followers.

Last updated: April 18, 2020

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