A 26-year-old man was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis (MS) after noticing problems with his vision and falling over while on holiday with friends in Ibiza. George Mckinty, from Barry, Vale of Glamorgan, said the disease had "devastated" his social life and caused a "loss of identity" but maintaining a healthy lifestyle by training at the gym and walking his two dogs "keeps [him] sane". He said the "most annoying" symptom of the condition was waking up to five times a night to urinate, and said he planned to pay privately for treatment to get bladder Botox to address the issue due to NHS waiting lists. "That should calm it down, hopefully, and I'll be able to sleep fully," he said. George, an enterprise account manager for a financial technology firm, noticed he "couldn't see out of one eye properly" when exercising in August 2021. When he covered his left eye, he realised he had lost about 80% of the vision in his right eye, with severe double vision that affected his depth perception.…