
Itches, Sores, and Govt Blunders
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In this episode, Nick and Terry dive headfirst into the wild world of MS advocacy, government relations, and personal health hacks 🤯. The MS Society's sunsetting their Government Relations Action Committee, leaving 26 states unrepresented 😬. Nick's disappointed, citing declining enrollment and engagement woes 📉. Meanwhile, Terry's dealing with pressure sores, toenail terrors 🔪, and the perils of heat intolerance 🔥. They geek out on wheelchair cushion investments 🛋️, debate the govt's 💸💔 decision to pull mRNA vaccine research funding, and share mindfulness routines for managing anxiety 🧘♂️. Plus: chronic itchiness wars 🕷️, pedicure ponderings 💅, and decaf coffee debates ☕️. Buckle up for a rollercoaster of MS musings, govt gripes, and dude humor 😂!
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