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Dear ,

Welcome to the group!

By the grace of God, I put my MS symptoms into remission using an

alternative treatment recommended by Edgar Cayce, a man many regard as

the father of modern holistic medicine.

Unfortunately, due to the complex, multifaceted nature of MS, Cayce's

treatment does not work for everyone. The same goes for every other

current approach (alternative or mainstream) to overcoming MS. What

works for one person does not necessarily work for another. People with

with MS need to find--usually by trial and error--what is effective for

them and then stick to it religiously.

Many MS patients have obtained varying degrees of symptomatic relief

with diet, food supplements, exercise, detoxification, and a low stress

lifestyle. There are many other strategies, however, that have also

benefited MSers, including LDN, glyconutrients, and colloidal silver.

For more information about these and other promising alternative

approaches to treating MS, visit

http://www.webspawner.com/users/directoryofmultalt/index.html

With best wishes,

Dudley Delany

http://profiles.yahoo.com/dudley_delany

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WELL GINA, WELCOME TO THE CLUB. SO WHAT IS YOUR NEUROS

SHOT OF CHOICE AS EACH FEEL DIFFERENT. I'LL TRY TO

GIVE INFO AND TIPS AS I CAN. FEEL FREE TO ADD ME, THIS

GOES OUT TO ALL OF YOU, TO YOUR MESSENGER IF YOU USE

IT. I ALSO USE AIM TO KEEP IN TOUCH WITH A FEW FRIENDS

BUT I PREFER YAHOO. ARE YOU HAVING SPECIFIC SHOT

PROBLEMS OR MORE MENTAL TROUBLE WITH HATING SHOTS?

BE WELL,

DONNA

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> I am so afraid of needles,BUT I need to take this.I

> would love to get

> my balance back, and get over this fear of the

> shots.Any thing I can

> do ?

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Hi ,

I personally would not do them but you have to do what you feel best. I

got over my fear of getting shots by learning how to give them to my

horses. I almost fainted the first time and was shaking so bad I could

hardly hold the needle. Now its not that big of a deal. I have not

needed to get any shots since then however since I gave up the idea of

vaccines.

wrote:

> I am so afraid of needles,BUT I need to take this.I would love to get

> my balance back, and get over this fear of the shots.Any thing I can

> do ?

>

>

>

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>

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K, THAT I'M NOT UNDERSTANDING....WAS THE COPAXONE NOT

WORKING SO HE SWITCHED YOU? SEEMS REALLY FAST. THE

USUAL SEEMS TO BE A YEAR ON ANY OF THE SHOTS BEFORE

THEY WILL TRY ANOTHER. AND A SUB Q TO IM REALLY

DOESN'T MAKE MUCH SENSE. I DO KNOW THAT REBIF IS DOING

ANOTHER CLINICAL STUDY TO RESEARCH IT'S STANDARD DOSE

VS A DOUBLE DOSE. IS YOUR DOC MAYBE PART OF THAT? I

PREFER THE NATURAL COURSE BUT I DID IT, THE LDN, THE

FOOD CHANGES, VITAMINS, ALL THAT AND I'LL TRY IT AGAIN

IN TIME. BUT I DO LOVE MY COPAXONE. THIS IS THE BEST I

HAVE BEEN DOING SINCE MY DIAGNOSIS AND FIRST SYMPTOMS.

I HATE THE SHOTS NUT SOMETHING IS FINALLY WORKING!!!

:) AND I HAVE NO DOUBT THAT LDN KEPT MY DOG ALIVE AN

EXTRA YEAR AND A HALF WITH A VERY AGGRESSIVE FORM OF

CANCER. SO I AM A BIG BELIEVER OF LDN TOO. I AM

TERRIFIED OF MESSING WITH SOMETHING THAT IS WORKING

THOUGH.

GINA, I STILL DON'T GET THE QUICK DRUG SWITCH FOR YOU

THOUGH.

TALK SOON,

DONNA

--- gina moir wrote:

> I was on Copac. an they switched me to

> rebiff.Because they go in my muscle,I don't think

> this one is going to work either.

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The MS drugs in theory are only going to slow down the progression of

MS, not help existing problems. Some folks however on these drugs do

see improvements in symptons, everyone is different unfortunately. You

mentioned your balance issues, have you tried Physical therapy?? Via

PT you'll should see improvements in balance problems.

I also find it odd your doc swithed you so quickly to Rebif, it is a

stronger drug, I tried it for two months after my dx last summer but

the side effects were worse than the MS so I quit. I've choosen the

alternative approach and am making slow but steady progress---see my

story below... Don't be afraid to challenge your doc on all issues,

it's your body and life...

I was dx with RRMS in June 05, changed my diet following a cross

between the Gold Coast and BBD, added supplements, PT weekly, added

Glyco products, and relying heavily on my faith in God. I started

Glyco products in the beginning of October, after two weeks my fatigue

went from extreme to severe/moderate, and within a month I went from

being in a wheel chair (spent 5 months from May through middle of

October)to walking with crutches. Now around the house I can walk with

one crutch or none on good days, outside the house for limited periods

I'm able to use one crutch. I still have all my MS symptoms, but I

still expect to knock the fatigue down to a manageable level and

anticipate not needing any crutches. I attribute some of my recovery

to the nature of RRMS, mostly however I attribute the above items to my

success. I've also chosen at this point not to take any MS meds. I

was one sick puppy last summer and was not sure if I would recover, but

now I'm confident I'm on the road to recovery. The healing just takes

time and patience.

Doug

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> I am so afraid of needles,BUT I need to take this.I would love to get

> my balance back, and get over this fear of the shots.Any thing I can

> do ?

>

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