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The days go by unbelievably fast. I try to keep working, but the schedule is a mess. I've made a list of future places to explore and I'm really exciting forward to visiting. But first, I need to take care of my health. My condition is currently very unstable. I feel very strange. I hope it's just the side effects of the medication and I'll only get better in the future.

I'm still very much let down by my state of health. Yesterday I was on the same roof and I have not experienced such fear and jitters for a long time. Due to the fact that my consciousness throws me in different sides, it was very difficult for me to keep myself under control. I don’t know what is happening to me, but I will seek better advice from doctors about my diagnosis. I really dislike the current state of my body.

I almost fell into a trap. German medicine is much better than Ukrainian, but there are a lot of buts. Now there are a lot of refugees, which means that all the doctors are busy, and besides, no one even knows English (what can I say about tests in Ukrainian). In the best-case scenario, it would be necessary to find not just a doctor who does not speak English, but a doctor who is very well versed in Russian Sclerosis. I will look for private doctors because I want to get a full examination and consultation.

I am writing this to show that I am trying to take care of myself. But I also do not want to leave work and continue to do everything at the same time.

Thanks to everyone who supported me financially! I am now restoring equipment and now I will only think about improving the content. Thank you very much for your support

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Megallennial

People are a lot more likely to try to speak English to you there if you can show some knowledge of German first. Not sure about doctors though. Berlin is pretty good about that in general. Use Duolingo for a few weeks and you'll be basically good. It definitely helps. You can try to find a language student or maybe teacher at one of the universities to help you translate the medical records. Berlin has a couple of big ones. Maybe they'll be willing to help translate for free. If not you can check Fiverr for "ukrainian to german translation." There are a bunch of people who do that there for cheap. No one blames you putting few videos right now. It is most important you get well and are safe from the conflict. Maybe you can vlog a bit on your time in Berlin.

Nick Brown

Hey, Anton. Try Google Translate app and have a local clean up the language. Then, take that to a Dr. Use Google Translate, in real-time, with a nurse or Dr. If you research MS, some of your health questions will be answered. Here is why climbing feels weird - your nerves are changing. “Multiple sclerosis (MS) is an autoimmune disease in which the body’s immune system attacks and destroys myelin, a fatty substance that covers nerve fibers and that is critical for their electric function. The loss of myelin interferes with the ability of nerve cells to send electrical signals between the brain, spinal cord, and other regions of the body, and, in turn, the loss of effective nerve communication leads to disease symptoms.” https://multiplesclerosisnewstoday.com/multiple-sclerosis-symptoms-diagnosis/?utm_source=GoogleAds&utm_medium=Google&gclid=Cj0KCQjw8_qRBhCXARIsAE2AtRYxPxVarJC3-RIXNbm7iUy3AoG_gK2Ele6gdTO43hzc9s5n2HrX5GQaAkOiEALw_wcB