Has any body read the new book on Multiple Sclerosis. I think its a must for families and carars.?


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I hope you will find this mixed up bag of thoughts useful as I have, as nothing like this was available to me when I was first diagnosed, they just said its MS and that’s it. But that’s not it, it is far from it as you can get. I didn’t let others try and make decisions for me, as its my life and I am in the driving seat, so look out I am coming down the street, don’t step out in front of me. This is what has encouraged me to put this story in writing, so others may benefit from and may be empathise with the state of MS to be endured.

I had to spend hours and hours drudging through endless boring books and articles, each one pointing the way I should go to elevate the symptoms. I have since found that there is not sufficient time left in my life to try all the so called remedies with any degree of success, so it’s my call and my call only. Book available from www.supamasu.com so go get it and see for yourself.

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Look for information on a medication called Low dose Naltrexone (AKA: LDN). I was on Avonex and then Rebif and stumbled across information on LDN read all I could. I also, found that all of the ABC drugs have a success rate of 30%. My doctor said no to LDN so I found a doctor who said yes. It’s the greatest thing I ever did. However, read all you can to be comfortable taking it. You’ll be happy you started. (BTW: LDN has no known side effects) E-mail me at stevancremeans@yahoo.com if you have any questions. Scott

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Multiple Sclerosis is a crippling and disabling disease that attacks the nervous system. I would not wish this on any one including bin laden or sadam




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