When Robin Gordon-Cartier was first diagnosed with multiple sclerosis at 50 years old she felt like she was 'just waiting to die.'
Her busy life as a harpist, full-time teacher and travelling performer was slowly eroding because of the disease, as she succumbed to daily pain, fatigue and a limp that was getting progressively worse. She gave up performing entirely, since she couldn't carry her kit around with her.
Most upsetting, her hands, which are the key to her intricate instrument, would become numb and tingle at random - as if she'd been sitting on them for too long.
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