Guest guest Posted May 17, 2006 Report Share Posted May 17, 2006 Hi Everyone, My husband just had his follow up appointment with Dr. Bihari today. He said that he looked over the last set of MRI's and the one lesion that my husband had was gone and everything looked great. This is fabulous news, but interesting as 's Nero here in California looked the same MRI's over and never told him that the one was gone, in fact told him there was a new area that looked suspect (looked like a new lesion on his brain). She then told him she thought it was time to start on one of the crab meds. Keep in mind that the MRI's were done in February of 2005 and my husbands follow up visit for Dr. Bihari was not until today. So Dr. Bihari never had a chance to have a discussion with him about his MRI's until today. So, for over a year my husband was worried that he was getting new lesions. I will schedule him a new MRI appointment to see how things are going now. I think Dr. Bihari is right because he actually read the report to my husband and it sounds like what he is saying. Aletha Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 17, 2006 Report Share Posted May 17, 2006 In a message dated 5/17/2006 1:01:43 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time, Aletha@... writes: He said that he looked over the last set of MRI's and the one lesion that my husband had was gone and everything looked great. This is fabulous news, but interesting as 's Nero here in California looked the same MRI's over Hi Aletha That is wonderful to hear. I'm so happy for . Arlene Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 17, 2006 Report Share Posted May 17, 2006 My wife Vicki just got her results back on her MRI's and the seven lessions on her brain are smaller and some damage to the mylon shiething is inproving . Great newsAletha Wittmann <Aletha@...> wrote: Hi Everyone,My husband just had his follow up appointment with Dr. Bihari today. He said that he looked over the last set of MRI's and the one lesion that my husband had was gone and everything looked great. This is fabulous news, but interesting as 's Nero here in California looked the same MRI's over and never told him that the one was gone, in fact told him there was a new area that looked suspect (looked like a new lesion on his brain). She then told him she thought it was time to start on one of the crab meds.Keep in mind that the MRI's were done in February of 2005 and my husbands follow up visit for Dr. Bihari was not until today. So Dr. Bihari never had a chance to have a discussion with him about his MRI's until today. So, for over a year my husband was worried that he was getting new lesions. I will schedule him a new MRI appointment to see how things are going now. I think Dr. Bihari is right because he actually read the report to my husband and it sounds like what he is saying.Aletha Messenger with Voice. PC-to-Phone calls for ridiculously low rates. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 17, 2006 Report Share Posted May 17, 2006 Aletha, Great news! Thanks for sharing. Even if there was a new lesion, I'd hate to think that the Neuro would recommend the CRAB drugs for just one new lesion. One lesion is nothing. In fact I had one new lesion (before LDN) and my Neuro told me that was great news. Even the CRAB drugs wouldn't prevent from getting new lesions. I don't know why the doctors think that the CRAB drugs are the best meds out there for MS. All The Best, .... helpful support groups for people with MS LDN_Users & www.ldnusers.org low dose naltrexone mscured TheChronicIllnessCafe > > Aletha Wittmann <Aletha@...> wrote: Hi Everyone, > > My husband just had his follow up appointment with Dr. Bihari > today. He > said that he looked over the last set of MRI's and the one lesion > that my > husband had was gone and everything looked great. This is fabulous > news, > but interesting as 's Nero here in California looked the same > MRI's over > and never told him that the one was gone, in fact told him there > was a new > area that looked suspect (looked like a new lesion on his brain). > She then > told him she thought it was time to start on one of the crab meds. > > Keep in mind that the MRI's were done in February of 2005 and my > husbands > follow up visit for Dr. Bihari was not until today. So Dr. Bihari > never had > a chance to have a discussion with him about his MRI's until > today. So, for > over a year my husband was worried that he was getting new > lesions. I will > schedule him a new MRI appointment to see how things are going > now. I think > Dr. Bihari is right because he actually read the report to my > husband and it > sounds like what he is saying. > > Aletha > > > > > > Messenger with Voice. PC-to-Phone calls for ridiculously low > rates. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 17, 2006 Report Share Posted May 17, 2006 Hi Everyone, Congratulations Aletha!!! That's Awesome News To Hear!!!! the Crab Drugs are a waste of money. Have you seen this article on my website? http://www.freewebs.com/crystalangel6267/msinjectionsawaste.htm Always A Friend, CrystalJay & Beth Vaccaro <jaynbeth@...> wrote: Aletha,Great news! Thanks for sharing. Even if there was a new lesion, I'd hate to think that the Neuro would recommend the CRAB drugs for just one new lesion. One lesion is nothing. In fact I had one new lesion (before LDN) and my Neuro told me that was great news. Even the CRAB drugs wouldn't prevent from getting new lesions. I don't know why the doctors think that the CRAB drugs are the best meds out there for MS.All The Best,...helpful support groups for people with MSLDN_Users & www.ldnusers.orglow dose naltrexonemscuredTheChronicIllnessCafe>> Aletha Wittmann <Aletha@...> wrote: Hi Everyone,>> My husband just had his follow up appointment with Dr. Bihari > today. He> said that he looked over the last set of MRI's and the one lesion > that my> husband had was gone and everything looked great. This is fabulous > news,> but interesting as 's Nero here in California looked the same > MRI's over> and never told him that the one was gone, in fact told him there > was a new> area that looked suspect (looked like a new lesion on his brain). > She then> told him she thought it was time to start on one of the crab meds.>> Keep in mind that the MRI's were done in February of 2005 and my > husbands> follow up visit for Dr. Bihari was not until today. So Dr. Bihari > never had> a chance to have a discussion with him about his MRI's until > today. So, for> over a year my husband was worried that he was getting new > lesions. I will> schedule him a new MRI appointment to see how things are going > now. I think> Dr. Bihari is right because he actually read the report to my > husband and it> sounds like what he is saying.>> Aletha>>>>>> Messenger with Voice. PC-to-Phone calls for ridiculously low > rates.>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 17, 2006 Report Share Posted May 17, 2006 Crystal,You I have and I couldn't agree with you more.All The Best, ...helpful support groups for people with MSLDN_Users & www.ldnusers.orglow dose naltrexonemscuredTheChronicIllnessCafe On May 17, 2006, at 10:52 AM, Crystal wrote: Hi Everyone,     Congratulations Aletha!!! That's Awesome News To Hear!!!!  the Crab Drugs are a waste of money. Have you seen this article on my website? http://www.freewebs.com/crystalangel6267/msinjectionsawaste.htm  Always A Friend, CrystalJay & Beth Vaccaro <jaynbeth@...> wrote: Aletha,Great news! Thanks for sharing. Even if there was a new lesion, I'd hate to think that the Neuro would recommend the CRAB drugs for just one new lesion. One lesion is nothing. In fact I had one new lesion (before LDN) and my Neuro told me that was great news. Even the CRAB drugs wouldn't prevent from getting new lesions. I don't know why the doctors think that the CRAB drugs are the best meds out there for MS.All The Best,...helpful support groups for people with MSLDN_Users & www.ldnusers.orglow dose naltrexonemscuredTheChronicIllnessCafe>> Aletha Wittmann <Aletha@...> wrote: Hi Everyone,>> My husband just had his follow up appointment with Dr. Bihari > today.  He> said that he looked over the last set of MRI's and the one lesion > that my> husband had was gone and everything looked great. This is fabulous > news,> but interesting as 's Nero here in California looked the same > MRI's over> and never told him that the one was gone, in fact told him there > was a new> area that looked suspect (looked like a new lesion on his brain).  > She then> told him she thought it was time to start on one of the crab meds.>> Keep in mind that the MRI's were done in February of 2005 and my > husbands> follow up visit for Dr. Bihari was not until today. So Dr. Bihari > never had> a chance to have a discussion with him about his MRI's until > today. So, for> over a year my husband was worried that he was getting new > lesions. I will> schedule him a new MRI appointment to see how things are going > now. I think> Dr. Bihari is right because he actually read the report to my > husband and it> sounds like what he is saying.>> Aletha>>>>>> Messenger with Voice. PC-to-Phone calls for ridiculously low > rates.>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 17, 2006 Report Share Posted May 17, 2006 Oops. I meant Yes I have. Silly Me. ...helpful support groups for people with MSLDN_Users & www.ldnusers.orglow dose naltrexonemscuredTheChronicIllnessCafe On May 17, 2006, at 5:07 PM, Jay & Beth Vaccaro wrote: Crystal,You I have and I couldn't agree with you more.All The Best, ...helpful support groups for people with MSLDN_Users & www.ldnusers.orglow dose naltrexonemscuredTheChronicIllnessCafe On May 17, 2006, at 10:52 AM, Crystal wrote: Hi Everyone,     Congratulations Aletha!!! That's Awesome News To Hear!!!!  the Crab Drugs are a waste of money. Have you seen this article on my website? http://www.freewebs.com/crystalangel6267/msinjectionsawaste.htm  Always A Friend, CrystalJay & Beth Vaccaro <jaynbeth@...> wrote: Aletha,Great news! Thanks for sharing. Even if there was a new lesion, I'd hate to think that the Neuro would recommend the CRAB drugs for just one new lesion. One lesion is nothing. In fact I had one new lesion (before LDN) and my Neuro told me that was great news. Even the CRAB drugs wouldn't prevent from getting new lesions. I don't know why the doctors think that the CRAB drugs are the best meds out there for MS.All The Best,...helpful support groups for people with MSLDN_Users & www.ldnusers.orglow dose naltrexonemscuredTheChronicIllnessCafe>> Aletha Wittmann <Aletha@...> wrote: Hi Everyone,>> My husband just had his follow up appointment with Dr. Bihari > today.  He> said that he looked over the last set of MRI's and the one lesion > that my> husband had was gone and everything looked great. This is fabulous > news,> but interesting as 's Nero here in California looked the same > MRI's over> and never told him that the one was gone, in fact told him there > was a new> area that looked suspect (looked like a new lesion on his brain).  > She then> told him she thought it was time to start on one of the crab meds.>> Keep in mind that the MRI's were done in February of 2005 and my > husbands> follow up visit for Dr. Bihari was not until today. So Dr. Bihari > never had> a chance to have a discussion with him about his MRI's until > today. So, for> over a year my husband was worried that he was getting new > lesions. I will> schedule him a new MRI appointment to see how things are going > now. I think> Dr. Bihari is right because he actually read the report to my > husband and it> sounds like what he is saying.>> Aletha>>>>>> Messenger with Voice. PC-to-Phone calls for ridiculously low > rates.>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 17, 2006 Report Share Posted May 17, 2006 Hi , I knew what you meant lol..... Always A Friend, CrystalJay & Beth Vaccaro <jaynbeth@...> wrote: Oops. I meant Yes I have. Silly Me. ... helpful support groups for people with MS LDN_Users & www.ldnusers.org low dose naltrexone mscured TheChronicIllnessCafe On May 17, 2006, at 5:07 PM, Jay & Beth Vaccaro wrote: Crystal, You I have and I couldn't agree with you more. All The Best, ... helpful support groups for people with MS LDN_Users & www.ldnusers.org low dose naltrexone mscured TheChronicIllnessCafe On May 17, 2006, at 10:52 AM, Crystal wrote: Hi Everyone, Congratulations Aletha!!! That's Awesome News To Hear!!!! the Crab Drugs are a waste of money. Have you seen this article on my website? http://www.freewebs.com/crystalangel6267/msinjectionsawaste.htm Always A Friend, CrystalJay & Beth Vaccaro <jaynbeth@...> wrote: Aletha,Great news! Thanks for sharing. Even if there was a new lesion, I'd hate to think that the Neuro would recommend the CRAB drugs for just one new lesion. One lesion is nothing. In fact I had one new lesion (before LDN) and my Neuro told me that was great news. Even the CRAB drugs wouldn't prevent from getting new lesions. I don't know why the doctors think that the CRAB drugs are the best meds out there for MS.All The Best,...helpful support groups for people with MSLDN_Users & www.ldnusers.orglow dose naltrexonemscuredTheChronicIllnessCafe>> Aletha Wittmann <Aletha@...> wrote: Hi Everyone,>> My husband just had his follow up appointment with Dr. Bihari > today. He> said that he looked over the last set of MRI's and the one lesion > that my> husband had was gone and everything looked great. This is fabulous > news,> but interesting as 's Nero here in California looked the same > MRI's over> and never told him that the one was gone, in fact told him there > was a new> area that looked suspect (looked like a new lesion on his brain). > She then> told him she thought it was time to start on one of the crab meds.>> Keep in mind that the MRI's were done in February of 2005 and my > husbands> follow up visit for Dr. Bihari was not until today. So Dr. Bihari > never had> a chance to have a discussion with him about his MRI's until > today. So, for> over a year my husband was worried that he was getting new > lesions. I will> schedule him a new MRI appointment to see how things are going > now. I think> Dr. Bihari is right because he actually read the report to my > husband and it> sounds like what he is saying.>> Aletha>>>>>> Messenger with Voice. PC-to-Phone calls for ridiculously low > rates.>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 17, 2006 Report Share Posted May 17, 2006 I know why doctors prescribe expensive pharmacueticals that also destroy the liver and other vital organs as well as not working. Its called kick backs and paid vacations from drug companies! Shirley --- Crystal <crystalangel6771@...> wrote: > Hi , > I knew what you meant lol..... > Always A Friend, > Crystal > > Jay & Beth Vaccaro <jaynbeth@...> wrote: > Oops. I meant Yes I have. Silly Me. > > > ... > helpful support groups for people with MS > > > LDN_Users & > www.ldnusers.org > > low dose naltrexone > mscured > > TheChronicIllnessCafe > > > > On May 17, 2006, at 5:07 PM, Jay & Beth Vaccaro > wrote: > > Crystal, > > You I have and I couldn't agree with you more. > > > All The Best, > > > > ... > helpful support groups for people with MS > > > LDN_Users & > www.ldnusers.org > > low dose naltrexone > mscured > > TheChronicIllnessCafe > > > > On May 17, 2006, at 10:52 AM, Crystal wrote: > > Hi Everyone, > Congratulations Aletha!!! That's Awesome News > To Hear!!!! > > the Crab Drugs are a waste of money. Have > you seen this article on my website? > > http://www.freewebs.com/crystalangel6267/msinjectionsawaste.htm > > Always A Friend, > Crystal > > Jay & Beth Vaccaro <jaynbeth@...> wrote: > Aletha, > > Great news! Thanks for sharing. Even if there was > a new lesion, I'd > hate to think that the Neuro would recommend the > CRAB drugs for just > one new lesion. One lesion is nothing. In fact I > had one new lesion > (before LDN) and my Neuro told me that was great > news. Even the CRAB > drugs wouldn't prevent from getting new > lesions. I don't know > why the doctors think that the CRAB drugs are the > best meds out there > for MS. > > All The Best, > > > ... > helpful support groups for people with MS > > LDN_Users & > www.ldnusers.org > low dose naltrexone > mscured > TheChronicIllnessCafe > > > > > > > > Aletha Wittmann <Aletha@...> wrote: Hi > Everyone, > > > > My husband just had his follow up appointment with > Dr. Bihari > > today. He > > said that he looked over the last set of MRI's and > the one lesion > > that my > > husband had was gone and everything looked great. > This is fabulous > > news, > > but interesting as 's Nero here in California > looked the same > > MRI's over > > and never told him that the one was gone, in fact > told him there > > was a new > > area that looked suspect (looked like a new lesion > on his brain). > > She then > > told him she thought it was time to start on one > of the crab meds. > > > > Keep in mind that the MRI's were done in February > of 2005 and my > > husbands > > follow up visit for Dr. Bihari was not until > today. So Dr. Bihari > > never had > > a chance to have a discussion with him about his > MRI's until > > today. So, for > > over a year my husband was worried that he was > getting new > > lesions. I will > > schedule him a new MRI appointment to see how > things are going > > now. I think > > Dr. Bihari is right because he actually read the > report to my > > husband and it > > sounds like what he is saying. > > > > Aletha > > > > > > > > > > > > Messenger with Voice. PC-to-Phone calls for > ridiculously low > > rates. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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