Iman Ali in her Instagram post revealed how Multiple Sclerosis has changed her life completely as the disease effects vision, speech and movement.
“Maybe some of you know already that I am living with Multiple Sclerosis. It is a part of my life now and my lifestyle has completely changed. My speech, movements and everything is impacted,” she added.
She hasn’t lost hope and is fighting on, like so many others who suffer from MS.
“But I’m fighting on, like all the other patients who are living with this disease. Multiple Sclerosis affects the nerves in the brain and the most common symptom is blurred vision. When there’s a relapse, the blurred vision is also accompanied by dizziness,” she said.
‘Maybe some of you know already that I am living with Multiple Sclerosis. It is a part of my life now and my lifestyle has completely changed. My speech, movements and everything is impacted’
In order to show support and beat the disease, she asked her fans to follow these simple steps and upload a blurred photo of theirs called ‘Blurfie.’ “So in honour of World Multiple Sclerosis Day, May 30, I’m uploading a #Blurfie and urge you all to show support. Change your profile pictures to a Blurfie. #LivingWithMS #WorldMSDay #LetsBeatMS #IntezaarNaKaro. Here’s what you need to do. Step 1: Take a picture while shaking your phone lightly. Step 2: Apply the Facebook picture filter. Step 3: Upload it on your social profiles. Step 4: Use the hashtags #Blurfie #LetsBeatMS.
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