
Beginners, like Alice, are people with multiple sclerosis who have been recently diagnosed.

They make an effort to keep a healthy and active lifestyle, following their medical indications carefully, and are efficiency and results focused, wanting to see the results of their efforts.

They like to plan for the future, but have trouble doing so since the long-term effects of their disease are unpredictable, and their doctor’s advice in this field doesn’t fit their daily realities.

They have turned to patient groups and online forums, but the tools they use are lacking, and it’s time consuming to find answers.

They have a strong network of family members and friends, however, this network is also not able to provide the advice they seek.
“Being diagnosed felt like tossing a coin, anything could happen with my life.”
Using fuel to improve their communication with others
Main motivator
A friendly approach on creating strategies for the future.
Why?
Because the progress of their condition is unpredictable and the medical advice they have is not fitting their realities.
We help them
Acquire new strategies by having a space to view other’s acquired knowledge, and a space to evaluate their new strategies’ likelihood of success.