My wife has MS. She is taking low does naltrexone.Her quality of life has improved 10 fold.If you have MS you should google low does naltrexone,get it and spread the word.This is not snake oil I have no finacial motives. IF you care you should share.
I am 47 with MS. I have been on Avonex for 7 years. My doctor said I had it for at least 10 years before I was diagnosed. I try and forget I have it most of the time. I don't tell people I have it because then they look at me and think- MS lady. It is sad be you have to get on with it and do the best you can. We all have one life and this isn't a dress rehearsal. Stay on the Sunny Side. It will keep you healthy and exercise. MS- Must Smile:)
I am a 37 year old woman just learned of my MS and yes it's heartbreaking. I think I am more angry about it than anything. It's a stupid disease that no one understands. I could accept it more if there were more reasoning behind it or better medicines that could really make you comfortable. Everyday so far there seems to be new obstacle and I cannot picture the light at the end of the tunnel. I feel like I've had every symptom people talk about having. When will it end?????????????
I am a 37 year old woman just learned of my MS and yes it's heartbreaking. I think I am more angry about it than anything. It's a stupid disease that no one understands. I could accept it more if there were more reasoning behind it or better medicines that could really make you comfortable. Everyday so far there seems to be new obstacle and I cannot picture the light at the end of the tunnel. I feel like I've had every symptom people talk about having. When will it end?????????????
It's July 2009 and I'm just learning Terri Garr has MS. She remains positive in her outlook about That disease. I have it too, 13 yrs. diagnosised. Many of those years I experienced those same symptoms. But I sure don't have her good outlook because of all the changes my life has taken somehow I thought my 40-s and 50's would be a active, productive time, but it isn't that way. I don't feel sorry for myself just angry. I can't seem to get past it even though that's what I need and want.
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