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In a message dated 8/6/2003 6:26:03 AM Eastern Daylight Time,

mohanq8@... writes:

> I heard that kids of diabetic

> patience will be unhealthy. Any comment/advice pls

Hi and welcome to the group. Congratulations on getting your bg's (blood

glucose) under control, but bigger congratulations for keeping it under control

without meds.

Are you talking about unborn children and infants? I would think that as

children continue to grow, they would be more healthier because you'll probably

be more aware of the foods they eat and make the right food choices and

exercise plans for them.

Eunice

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>

> Thanks so much for your warm welcome to this group. I've joined

> other yahoogroups, and have to say that your opening message of

> acceptance to this group was the best yet.

>

> Briefly, I just spent Thanksgiving with my sis-in-law, who suffers

> from many bizarre symptoms which seem to add up to fibromyalgia.

Her

> doctor is so little help that she takes her fibromyalgia book to

him

> when she has appointments and points out pages listing her current

> symptoms so he'll read what he needs to know. On her last visit

when

> she asked for help, he told her to look up fibromyalgia on the

> Internet. She does not use computers and currently can't think,

> process, and remember information to try to learn.

>

> As she expressed her feeling of being so alone in this strange

> journey, it occurred to me that perhaps I could be her eyes on the

> Internet and relay helpful information from others who walk the

same

> path. That's why I've joined this group.

>

> Is there any problem with my copying helpful information from some

of

> your messages to send her via USPS every week? I have already

> printed out the information concerning Salonpas which was posted on

> your group information page on Yahoo. That alone might give her

> comfort, as she told me during Thanksgiving that she might have to

> start making hard choices on which meds she can afford and her pain

> meds will have to be the first to go.

>

> This is making me feel crazy with sympathy as well as frustrated

with

> that lazy doctor! It seems the least I can do is to use my

knowledge

> of computers to help her.

>

> Thanks for listening.

>

>

> Gountback Here,

I think that it is a excelent Idea.

Everyone deserves a voice.

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---------- Forwarded message ----------

Date: Tue, Jan 13, 2009 at 7:58 PM

Subject: Re: Yahoo! Groups: Welcome to mscured. Visit today!

To: mscured Moderator <mscured-owner >

Hi, my birthday is july 31st '85 and here is my story...In June of 08 I had

optic neuritis and as a result had an MRI done. The MRI showed lesions and

they wanted to do a spinal tap but just the day before I had gone to a

holistic doctor. So I held off on the spinal tap and told them I wanted

another MRI in 6 months. Well 6months later my MRI had good and bad

news...some lesions had decreased, other increased, and new ones popped up

:-( By that time I got a new neurologist and primary because they were just

horrible people, well maybe not horrible people but they lacked bedside

manner. The new doctor wants to start me on one of the drugs but I'm in

limbo about what I should do...western vs. alternative or maybe even both. I

am 23 yrs old and for the first time in my life I have no idea what to do

for myself. Usually if there is a problem I go over all the options and

choose what is best for me but right now in regards to MS i really don't

have a clue. So my neurologist said she would give me 2 to 3 wks to think it

over and this thursday i go to a different holisitc doctor who actually had

MS and has been symptom free for 14-15 yrs...that's my story...I'm just

looking for supprt and hearing the stories of others who have been diagnosed

with MS and how they choose what was best for them...

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Welcome Charisse,

Your dilemma looks like no-brainer - a holistic doctor with MS who has been

symptom free for 14 - 15 years versus one of the mainstream drugs that may mask

symptoms.

The drug will probably cause other problems and have you having to get another

drug to deal with the side effects.

Just my opinion.

You'd be best to tackle MS through diet, like a lot of us do here. The Best Bet

Diet is helping many.

http://www.msrc.co.uk/index.cfm?fuseaction=show & pageid=39

Look through the archives at MS-cured which will give you some ideas of other

options.

We are all here to answer any questions you might have.

Janet (PPMS 13 years)

To: mscured@...: atlanteanproductions@...: Tue, 13 Jan

2009 20:01:16 -0600Subject: New member

---------- Forwarded message ----------From: Charisse Segee

Date: Tue, Jan 13, 2009 at 7:58 PMSubject: Re:

Yahoo! Groups: Welcome to mscured. Visit today!To: mscured Moderator

<mscured-owner >Hi, my birthday is july 31st '85 and here is my

story...In June of 08 I hadoptic neuritis and as a result had an MRI done. The

MRI showed lesions andthey wanted to do a spinal tap but just the day before I

had gone to aholistic doctor. So I held off on the spinal tap and told them I

wantedanother MRI in 6 months. Well 6months later my MRI had good and

badnews...some lesions had decreased, other increased, and new ones popped up:-(

By that time I got a new neurologist and primary because they were justhorrible

people, well maybe not horrible people but they lacked bedsidemanner. The new

doctor wants to start me on one of the drugs but I'm inlimbo about what I should

do...western vs. alternative or maybe even both. Iam 23 yrs old and for the

first time in my life I have no idea what to dofor myself. Usually if there is a

problem I go over all the options andchoose what is best for me but right now in

regards to MS i really don'thave a clue. So my neurologist said she would give

me 2 to 3 wks to think itover and this thursday i go to a different holisitc

doctor who actually hadMS and has been symptom free for 14-15 yrs...that's my

story...I'm justlooking for supprt and hearing the stories of others who have

been diagnosedwith MS and how they choose what was best for them...[Non-text

portions of this message have been removed]

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