M AY 2021
Leaside Life leasidelife.com
No. 108
Important vaccine info for Leasiders Pg. 18
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by SUSAN SCANDIFFIO This is a woman who doesn’t let anyone, or anything, shake her determination. Even in the face of a debilitating disease which has turned her life upside down, Karen Jacoby has chosen to embrace her diagnosis, SS E IN not let it define her, and to use each day as an opportunity to raise
awareness of the disease. In January, 2020, the now 34-year-old Jacoby was diagnosed with Relapsing Remitting Multiple Sclerosis. MS is a chronic disease which affects the central nervous system and can cause symptoms including extreme fatigue, lack of coordination, weakness, vision problems, and cognitive impairment. Canada has one of the highest rates of MS in the world with more than 90,000 people living with the disease.
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I dare you to try to stand in Karen Jacoby’s way. It’s unpredictable, episodic, and without cure. A lifelong Leasider who was living an active, healthy lifestyle, with a successful career in the retail sector, Jacoby found herself dealing with exhaustion, partial leg paralysis, and numbness. “There are some days,” Jacoby notes, “I can walk without a cane, and others when I have trouble standing in the shower.” JACOBY Page 13
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