After working as a filmmaker for ten years, I put my experience with having a rare form of Multiple Sclerosis to the screen with When I Walk. What do scorching blasts from a Boeing 747, a concerned South Asian family, and high-end motion capture studios have to do with Multiple Sclerosis? My journey as young (29 years-old) film director paints a picture of a complex disease amidst complex circumstances. The film uses my personal narrative as an anchor point to weave in and out of interviews, explanations, and findings on Multiple Sclerosis within a jigsaw puzzle of incidents. The story unfolds as I come to better understand the disease and develop a strategy for the future. When I Walk, through this piece of cinema, provides information and inspiration to those affected by Multiple Sclerosis and their supporters.