
Self-conscious patients, like Carla, are people with multiple sclerosis.

They have dealt with the disease for years, so they are able to assess their fatigue, they are diligent, and willing to try new strategies to reduce the effects of their symptoms.

They are optimistic, proactive, and constantly look for strategies to create a ‘new routine’ for themselves.

They don’t like to be reminded of the negative side of their disease.

They have tight social circles, but often feel misunderstood, overstimulated, or disappointed by others.
“You have to turn the extraordinary into the ordinary.”
Using fuel to improve their communication with others
Main motivator
To obtain a deeper understanding of their condition.
Why?
They are in constant search for knowledge and eager to share it with their medical staff, so they can be more involved in the decision-making process.
We help them
Track their energy to evidence its slight changes over time and its affecting factors, take notes about their daily condition, and generate detailed doctor reports based on these information to share during visits.