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09-07-2009 09:50 PM #21
Re: Maybe a bit personal
hi, thats fantastic that its working for you and you finally found someone that knows what they are doing
i have 2 auntys with MS and my mum and i get checked once a year for it as well
will need to tell them about this Med...not sure if they know about itA journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step.
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11-07-2009 11:26 AM #22Member
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Re: Maybe a bit personal
Oh no they will never tell you that there is a cure, there is too much money to be made with sickness
Multiple Sclerosis is a disease of the central nervous system for which there is currently no cure. Management of an illness is a strategy to combat difficulty. It does not mean that the disease is gone.
The symptoms of MS are varied and unpredictable, depending on which part of the central nervous system is affected and to what degree so just because two people have MS, does not mean that they will experience it in the same way.
I say this because my aunt was a long time sufferer of MS and it was a contributing factor in her death. I find flippant statements such as the one made above to be ill informed, irresponsible and distressing.
DJ, I am so sorry you had a doctor who did not properly inform you and I truly hope you continue to see improvements in your condition.
All the best to you,
Shade
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12-07-2009 02:03 PM #23djmastermumGuest
Re: Maybe a bit personal
LDN isn't a cure, it is a treatment that stops the progression. It has been around since 1983, and if dr's here were informed I would have got to the stage in the illness that I am now. At least it can be stopped from here on.
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16-07-2009 03:11 PM #24
Re: Maybe a bit personal
Dont forget that the Alternative Health Industry is worth big bucks too hun. I really hope the LDN works for you and wouldnt it be great if it does and you can become an advocate for it and help spread the word. See how you go with it first though because not everything always lives up to its promise. I tried the raw food diet i wouldnt recommend it to anyone else and i've come to view it as a form of Orthorexia Nervosa. I do think diet plays a big part of your health tho and fruit and veg all the way but i dont think being extreme about it helps, plus youve practically got to graze like an animal would all day to have the energy to do anything and carry a whole bunch of fruit and stuff around on your back to do it haha ive seen people mention different health conditions that the diet helps like diabetes and such but really if you be sensible with your food and diet you can control that anyhow you dont need to go full raw to get those results, and if you live in SA you'd only really be able to eat that way in summer or would freeze your bum off! Anyway each to there own and if you wanna try it go for it but i wouldnt believe all the promises made by it





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