MERCURY POISONING from dental amalgam. Simple as that. Mercury has an affinity for sulfur, the myelin shield is rich in sulfur. Read Andrew Hall Cutler's (PhD, Chemistry, Princeton University) book.
Your videos are quite informative...I am a male MS Patient ,secondary progressive,diagnosed
in 2003 . I would say the subject of sexual intercourse, sexual dysfunction is a subject covered by only in professional forums. I thank you for being candid,honest .
There is now a Reformed Multiple Sclerosis Society that is urging for the medical community to check out Dr Paolo Zamboni's discovery that MS is caused by poor blood drainage from the brain. The answer to restore this blood drainage from the brain is angioplasty. Watch the before & afters for this surgery called CCSVI on youtube- simply amazing. In just 24 hours a world of difference. Standing on one foot eyes closed in just 24 hours!
Have you heard about the MS study examining benefits of apoaequorin for those living with MS? You receive apoaequorin, a supplement that may help symptoms of MS, and fill out a monthly survey tracking improvement!
Have you heard about the MS study examining benefits of apoaequorin for those living with MS? You receive apoaequorin, a supplement that may help symptoms of MS, and fill out a monthly survey tracking improvement.
Have you heard about the MS study examining benefits of apoaequorin for those living with MS? You receive apoaequorin, a supplement that may help symptoms of MS, and fill out a monthly survey tracking improvement.
Have you heard about the MS study examining benefits of apoaequorin for those living with MS? You receive apoaequorin, a supplement that may help symptoms of MS, and fill out a monthly survey tracking improvement.
Know what you're saying about people staring. Spent a year in a wheelchair and just used to block out the stares. Also had to be lifted on a hoist in/out of the local pool in front of 100s of staring eyes!! People love staring!
Your Awesome I also have MS but I have a big problem with people stairing at Me it just eats Me up ? I wish I had your attitude , i'm in a wheelchair now ........but I think I'm starting not to give a shit now ............
why is it thriving disease especially on women? it's like every next person of my friends have ms, are we depriving ourselves of something that we are so prone to it..
Thank you for your postings i love the way you talk about M.S you have a refreshing normal way of speeking that iu can relate to. You dont take about rainbows and stuff i hear from other clips but you also dont seem to feel sorry for your self . Thank you. And good luck take care post more.
Your a strong person. I have been suffering with epilepsy for a while and I know what it's like to have to deal with crap. I have it under control now and I decided to become an EMT. It's good to apply yourself with the problems you have.
I was diagnosed with MS about 6 months ago. Just curious because I've been told many times now, does pregnancy reduce MS symptoms? If anyone else can offer any info. I'd appreciate it. Thanks for all of your time put into these videos and all my best to you and anyone else living with MS.
hi I have never been pregnant but many people in my family have autoimmunity and have been. my aunt has an autoimmune disease of the liver and is substantially better when she is pregnant. I'm not sure how, I think its something to do with hormones? but she's been pregnant twice and been really good through both pregnancies.
Thank you for the response. I agree, I would say that hormones have quite a lot to do with the flare ups. Really, thanks for offering your insight. All my best :)
no worries :) I'd say hormones must play some sort of a role in autoimmune disease, considering females far out number males when it comes to these illnesses. strange though..
Hi, I'm a medical student who has a mom with MS. Your body actually suppresses its own immune system when you're pregnant. It's a bit complicated, but the simplified version is that you have a foreign body (the fetus) inside yourself, and you have to tone down your immune system so that it doesn't recognize the fetus as foreign and try to attack it. While this helps the fetus survive, it can raise the mom's susceptibility to certain infections.
However, in a mom with MS, this immunosuppression is actually a GOOD thing. Since your own immune system is what's attacking you, suppressing it may also relieve symptoms. Hope this explanation is helpful.
I discovered your videos from searcing for solumedrol information. I am so impressed with your spirit that I signed up for YouTube only so I could post this comment to tell you THANK-YOU! Your efforts to help others through your experiences are so greatly appreciated! You have a message and a mission- and you are fulfilling it! I'm thanking God for you and praying for His continued presence in your life.
Hope you feel better. Please go to "Lauren Parrott" on You Tube and take a look at the speech she gave to 200 MS patients in Michigan. I think you will find it quite inspiring.
Yeah, I've experienced it all except the pain as well (MS for 5 years). It's strange, for me it feels more like an accomplishment. Yes, I know, I am a sick, sick, young man ^_^.
Also, I think you explained everything there is to know on MS. I hope everything goes well with you. Keep hanging in there.
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MERCURY POISONING from dental amalgam. Simple as that. Mercury has an affinity for sulfur, the myelin shield is rich in sulfur. Read Andrew Hall Cutler's (PhD, Chemistry, Princeton University) book.
neptunedarling 1 month ago
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MS is very common in Scotland due to the miserable, freezing weather.
karezza6 2 months ago
Your videos are quite informative...I am a male MS Patient ,secondary progressive,diagnosed
in 2003 . I would say the subject of sexual intercourse, sexual dysfunction is a subject covered by only in professional forums. I thank you for being candid,honest .
STACHEMANDR 2 months ago
There is now a Reformed Multiple Sclerosis Society that is urging for the medical community to check out Dr Paolo Zamboni's discovery that MS is caused by poor blood drainage from the brain. The answer to restore this blood drainage from the brain is angioplasty. Watch the before & afters for this surgery called CCSVI on youtube- simply amazing. In just 24 hours a world of difference. Standing on one foot eyes closed in just 24 hours!
2ndSamuel710 6 months ago
hey! its ok!
same thing about me!!
my friends didnt want to talke to me anymore but thats ok!
i got my family and friends of the family
LuckJustBad 10 months ago
try lithium ....
brutus64 1 year ago
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Have you heard about the MS study examining benefits of apoaequorin for those living with MS? You receive apoaequorin, a supplement that may help symptoms of MS, and fill out a monthly survey tracking improvement.
MSHopeTrials 1 year ago
Thank you kwazykelli. Hang in there! I know it is sooo hard... I have MS too.
Peace
ramblnrose 1 year ago
100% correct on all the issues. No self-appointed sponsors, no pitying horse-riders. Help with stairs, if it is offered.
Alexknobsob 2 years ago
Know what you're saying about people staring. Spent a year in a wheelchair and just used to block out the stares. Also had to be lifted on a hoist in/out of the local pool in front of 100s of staring eyes!! People love staring!
delboy74 2 years ago
Your Awesome I also have MS but I have a big problem with people stairing at Me it just eats Me up ? I wish I had your attitude , i'm in a wheelchair now ........but I think I'm starting not to give a shit now ............
jessemac13 2 years ago
My mother has MS.
welshperson123 2 years ago
why is it thriving disease especially on women? it's like every next person of my friends have ms, are we depriving ourselves of something that we are so prone to it..
miradxb 2 years ago
What DMD are you on and wold you consider beingon a clinical trial?
trojantjl 2 years ago
Hey Kelli
Thank you for your postings i love the way you talk about M.S you have a refreshing normal way of speeking that iu can relate to. You dont take about rainbows and stuff i hear from other clips but you also dont seem to feel sorry for your self . Thank you. And good luck take care post more.
natesot 2 years ago
Your a strong person. I have been suffering with epilepsy for a while and I know what it's like to have to deal with crap. I have it under control now and I decided to become an EMT. It's good to apply yourself with the problems you have.
breadfan9 2 years ago
hi kelli
Just a note to say I hope your keeping well
I enjoyed your videos,I found my friends run to!!
oldcourtbray 3 years ago
Kelli,
I've had the very same idea, and I'm astute enough to relise about what you/we are/would be doing here.
Namely, Denial , Anger, Acceptance and it's Kubler-Ross pals.
I'm on, or hope I'm on, the acceptance stage also, as you obviously are!
I return to anger occasionally and MS, as we know, is all about learning. Recognizing the stuff to avoid and recognizing and learning the pitfalls.
I'll be in contact in some way, if I remember. :/
Keith 24 ,Dx03-RR
keithuk74 3 years ago
Hi Kelli,
I was diagnosed with MS about 6 months ago. Just curious because I've been told many times now, does pregnancy reduce MS symptoms? If anyone else can offer any info. I'd appreciate it. Thanks for all of your time put into these videos and all my best to you and anyone else living with MS.
lucialight4 3 years ago
hi I have never been pregnant but many people in my family have autoimmunity and have been. my aunt has an autoimmune disease of the liver and is substantially better when she is pregnant. I'm not sure how, I think its something to do with hormones? but she's been pregnant twice and been really good through both pregnancies.
BretagneShrew 3 years ago
Thank you for the response. I agree, I would say that hormones have quite a lot to do with the flare ups. Really, thanks for offering your insight. All my best :)
lucialight4 3 years ago
no worries :) I'd say hormones must play some sort of a role in autoimmune disease, considering females far out number males when it comes to these illnesses. strange though..
BretagneShrew 3 years ago
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ajones092378 2 years ago
Hi, I'm a medical student who has a mom with MS. Your body actually suppresses its own immune system when you're pregnant. It's a bit complicated, but the simplified version is that you have a foreign body (the fetus) inside yourself, and you have to tone down your immune system so that it doesn't recognize the fetus as foreign and try to attack it. While this helps the fetus survive, it can raise the mom's susceptibility to certain infections.
ajones092378 2 years ago
i found out i had MS when i was pregnant. and totally knew i was befor i think because the whole body attacking and stuff.. 2 babies.. yeah scared
nikkijean07 2 years ago
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However, in a mom with MS, this immunosuppression is actually a GOOD thing. Since your own immune system is what's attacking you, suppressing it may also relieve symptoms. Hope this explanation is helpful.
ajones092378 2 years ago
Looking for answers. Thanks for your videos.
ramona7609 3 years ago
I discovered your videos from searcing for solumedrol information. I am so impressed with your spirit that I signed up for YouTube only so I could post this comment to tell you THANK-YOU! Your efforts to help others through your experiences are so greatly appreciated! You have a message and a mission- and you are fulfilling it! I'm thanking God for you and praying for His continued presence in your life.
Warmly,
Trish
everydayfrog 3 years ago 4
Kelli-
Hope you feel better. Please go to "Lauren Parrott" on You Tube and take a look at the speech she gave to 200 MS patients in Michigan. I think you will find it quite inspiring.
All the best,
Michael
michaelparrottyoutub 4 years ago
Thanks Kelli, it is really insightful and I love your attitude towards MS and people's attitudes on MS and disability. Good on you!
groovymover2007 4 years ago
God speed
davidarmisread8623 4 years ago 2
God be with you!
remaria3 4 years ago 2
Thank you for shooting your videos!
laurenvparrott 4 years ago 2
Nice video.
carlogiovanni 4 years ago 2
Kelli
Thanks for the videos and sharing your thoughts and experience.
SeacoastRealEstate 4 years ago 2
Yeah, I've experienced it all except the pain as well (MS for 5 years). It's strange, for me it feels more like an accomplishment. Yes, I know, I am a sick, sick, young man ^_^.
Also, I think you explained everything there is to know on MS. I hope everything goes well with you. Keep hanging in there.
Jon
CyberPirate83 4 years ago 5
Hi Jon, Mark here. i also had it all but now i'm experiencing the pain. started in my feet,legs now its like everywhere..it sucks!
and i just want to say Kelly is wonderful person...you keep thinking strong n positive! remember its a fight++++++++++++++++++++
UUCinc 4 years ago 2
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Norabanora1 2 years ago
Very nice blog. Thank you for sharing this with all of us. Happy Holidays to you and your family.... From Tom, in Florida
BeHappy2day 4 years ago
1st comment,,what do i win,,haha,,hey kelli, good video sweetie, and thanks for sharing your story,,sure nice knowing u..take care.
JOHN
WORRO01 4 years ago