Guest guest Posted May 6, 2011 Report Share Posted May 6, 2011 Hello, I confess I just lurk here. My 70 yo mother has had MS since her mid twenties. The MS was mostly dormant (and undiagnosed) until her sixtes. She had a tooth with an amalgam break in her twenties and experenced an episode of paralysis and blindness in one eye that inexplicibly disappeared quickly after it came. Anyway, she now suffers from fatigue. MRIs have revealed slow progression over the past 10 years following diagnosis. She seldom leaves her house anymore. She suffers depression and anger over the decrease in mobility. She has been a mild hoarder for the past 20 years. I have had to dump for her behind her back on occasion. This makes her very distrustful of me and we do not have a close relationship. I would like to make her happy on Mother's Day, but I know she does not need or want anymore " stuff " . Most days she is too tired to go out to eat. If I try to clean or cook for her she becomes very uncomfortable with my touching her things. I'd like to get her some vitamins or supplements that will improve her fatigue instead of a gift. I read about remyelinating supplements, LDN, iodine, etc. Can anyone with the time share with me what the most useful supplements are for MS? Especially if it improves fatigue or OCD traits. Thanks so much! Jen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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