I am a physician who has treated a lot of folks with MS.
When you get any exacerbation... and/or if you have never tried
it before turning off the inflammatory component of MS might help
somewhat.
i.e. a large single instance dose of anti-inflammatories has
worked on virtually all of my patients... temporarily.
specifically 0.3 mg/kg of body weight of IV dexamethasone (given
in a bolus)
then: 2 mg/kg of triamcinolone acetonide + 1.5 mg of Vit B-12
in one syringe given as an IM injection.
I am NOT telling you what to do about your MS or advocating that
you follow this advice, but I only am stating that it has worked
in the past.
God bless you and yours
{Thanks for sending this... I hope it will help Chris. - Ellis}
--- In Rejuvenation@yahoogroups.com, "Chris" wrote:
>
> Hi Everybody,
>
> I'll get straight to the point.
>
> I have some muscle atrophy due to my Multiple Sclerosis and it
> is affecting my walking and writing on my right side. So I
> want to strengthen my muscles, ligaments, and tendons.
>
> What do you guys recommend as far as hormone or other therapies?
>
> I would appreciate any help.
>
> Thanks. - Chris
Hi Chris
The following site might be something you would like to at least
check out...it is about c.pneumoniae....it is a stealth infection
which I had for decades and got rid of with a protocol developed at
Vanderbilt University research lab...
Now, at age 58, I am stronger and healthier than I have been since
my teens... I feel fantastic and I am now finally living a wonderful
life!! This organism has been found to be implicated in MS and
other illnesses, and it really messes with the hormones as well,
although mainstream medicine doesn't want to acknowledge it for
various reasons.
One doctor working on a cure for MS and other illnesses where cPn
is either responsible or implicated has a wife with MS...
I personally know of two people who no longer have any traces of
MS and were wheelchair bound 9 years ago.
So...take a look here:
http://www.cpnhelp.org
Good luck to you!
Diana
Ellis: [Hello Diana... Thanks for sending this post. I hope it
will help Chris, and I'm glad to know that YOU are stronger and
healthier now than you have been since you were in your teens.
I would like to know if you have BLOOD TESTS of when you had
the infection and you were NOT feeling so well... can you see if
you can find what was your HEMATOCRIT and HEMOGLOBIN in those days,
and what it is now?
THANKS. I always suspect that low red blood cells has a lot
to do whenever somebody is TIRED... and when you are feeling
BETTER, I suspect that perhaps red blood cells have gone UP.
Are you using any hormones now? Or is feeling better all due
to the treatment you received for c. pneumoniae?
Thanks for writing. - Ellis]