Kim Currie was a radio broadcaster for 33 years but in 2004 in was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis which took contol of his body and life.
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Kim Curry was a radio broadcaster for 33 years before his career was ended by a Multiple Sclerosis diagnosis. Early on in his career Kim had spells at several different radio stations. When he was based in Knoxville Tennessee he sent out some audition tapes. One of them ended up at a station in Miami Florida where he was hired.  The perks of the job, included hanging out with music legends, being invited to the White House, travelling around the world to find the next Number One song and helping listeners in need.


Over the next twenty years he developed his career in Miami eventually becoming Programme Director. Life was looking very good but, on reflection, Kim realises he may have had some early indications of Multiple Sclerosis but had ignored them.


In 2004, when visiting his Mother, she mentioned that his walking had deteriorated and urged him to see his doctor. After three months of tests, he was finally diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis. The severity of the diagnosis led to him immediately retiring from the station. The illness took control of his body and life but ten years later there was better news. Kim’s doctor had found some research about a new medication he thought would help. This, along with the addition of Vitamin D started to level things out. Since then, Kim has embarked on a writing career and has so far published two books.


Kim is now based north of Denver Colorado. He thinks the love and support of his wife, along with his optimistic outlook and attitude have been key in helping him to embrace the challenges of Multiple Sclerosis. and realise life can be good even in the face of adversity.


You can find out more about Kim at www.krcurry.com/


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