Catching Kayla ADVISORY. Catching Kayla Does anyone know what multiple sclerosis is? It is a disease that hardens parts of the brain or spinal cord and.

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Catching Kayla ADVISORY

Catching Kayla Does anyone know what multiple sclerosis is? It is a disease that hardens parts of the brain or spinal cord and is associated with complete paralysis and muscular tremors. What sorts of things would a person with this disease be able to do and what would they not be able to do.

Catching Kayla Watch the following video

Catching Kayla Describe Kayla What kind of person is she? What kind of person is her coach? How would you respond in a situation like this?

Catching Kayla If you have time, here is one more clip.