Woman diagnosed with MS at 21 gave up hospital job for very different career

A hospital worker was forced to make a complete career change after doctors diagnosed her with multiple sclerosis at the age of 21. Brooksie Brooks used to spend her days as a receptionist doing 12-hour shifts – but always felt drained, numb and at times unable to walk.

After her diagnosis, Brooksie said sitting behind a desk all day with little flexibility and a stagnant salary, while battling a chronic condition, made her rethink the future. Wanting more freedom, she applied to work on Babestation – and landed the job.

Brooksie said: “Walking into that studio for the first time was the moment my life changed – for the first time in years, I felt like I was in control again. When I worked at the hospit

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