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NO MEAN FEET

fiancé Graeme, and I walked our Camino from Leon to Santiago (over 300km) in September 2018 when we were in our early 40s. I wanted to take on a Camino as I have multiple sclerosis, with extensive damage to my spinal cord. This disability is slowly but surely affecting my movement. I cannot run but I can still walk without a stick. As an active person I wanted to show MS sufferers that) I was able to have good quality of life.

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