Unfortunately, there is no cure for the condition at present, but medicines and treatments are available to provide some control and to ease some of the numerous symptoms it can cause.
But this isn’t the end of my love affair with travel – professionally and personally. I’m adapting, and continue to adapt by – quite simply – giving it my all.
Working life
With MS altering my personal life, it of course means making adjustments to my working life too. I am incredibly lucky and grateful to be part of TTG Media. The team is talented, hard working and displays humility for all to see.
For me, I felt it was best to be open – to have open lines of communication and to work with my colleagues to strike the best balance and seek the best solutions.
This can be as simple as not feeling under pressure to attend the office, being upfront about the many medical appointments required, and assessing what reasonable adjustments can be made.
This was particularly important in the early days of the disease, although the situation probably still feels new to everyone, with my diagnosis and treatment all coming in the past 12 to 24 months.
I am sure, or I at least hope, the team knows I will always try, persevere and do my best to remain positive. That’s not to say there aren’t hard times. You’re learning all over again, having to cope with living in a different way.
But you’re still the same person, and it is my belief you can still contribute and make a difference professionally.
Perspective
I’m sure those of us working in this industry share a love of the magnificent world in which we live, and the adventures on which we embark. We’re in the business of helping people sell dreams.
But let’s not forget it was not so long ago that the world came to standstill. Everything we’d known and loved was abruptly and painfully halted, with no clear indication of when things would open up again and what this would mean for the travel industry. Would there still be one?
This coincided with my diagnosis. The way I travel will be different now, but I still want to do it. And if that means travelling in a different way, then so be it.