Living with Multiple Sclerosis means creating differently

The first article in my Medium feed Monday morning was this article:
I Built a $5 Digital Product With Claude AI in 24 Hours
As I read it, something clicked. For weeks, I’d been sketching ideas for an autoimmune organization kit — something to help people like me track symptoms, organize medical info, and feel less chaotic during flare-ups.
This article was my sign: Stop planning. Start creating.
I opened Google Docs and dove in. Like Marcellinus Prevailer, I turned to Claude AI for help (it’s less verbose than ChatGPT and gets straight to the point — exactly what brain fog needs).
But here’s the thing: I couldn’t work nonstop. Because, like my future customers, I live with an autoimmune disease. So Monday looked like this: create for an hour, rest, create for 30 minutes, rest, push through brain fog, rest again.
By Tuesday, I had done it.
The Ready-in-15 Autoimmune Action Kit was born — a printable PDF with everything I wish I’d had during my worst flare-ups:
- Medication trackers (for when you can’t remember if you took that morning dose)
- Emergency contact sheets (because finding your specialist’s number mid-crisis is impossible)
- Appointment prep checklists (no more forgetting to mention that weird symptom)
- Personal notes pages (for tracking what actually helps YOU)
The goal? Help autoimmune warriors get organized in just 15 minutes, so we can save our limited energy for what really matters — living our lives.
My Product I Created
If it helps just one person feel less panicked during their next ER visit or doctor’s appointment, that’s enough for me.
Because we shouldn’t have to choose between being prepared and having energy left to enjoy our good days.
