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MRI of Multiple Sclerosis

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  • @miscuser69 Approximately a month ago my uncle was in a horrible vehicle accident. The driver was drunk & he wasn't wearing a seat belt. He was thrown under the truck as it flipped multiple times on top of him. That night he was flown to the hospital and we were told that he will not live, because the injuries were horrible. The doctors done nothing but keep him in ICU on a ventilator. I am happy to say that he is responding & has moved to a specialty care hospital. Because of GOD he is alive!

  • Thanks for sharing this video of multiple sclerosis. We are studying neurological diseases of the brain at this time, and your video has helped me understand what the disease looks like in the brain.

  • Lol! your fucked!

    (just kidding I have had MS 16 years)

  • @miscuser69  god is inside of you pal..we all have powers inside of us beyond our imagination..i know people who were able to heal themselves from chronic diseases completely...i do not have ms but i can sympathise with people having to go through all this as i am a chonic illness sufferer myself. peace

  • @emmyskater13 It is very possible for MS to be fatal. If CNS functions of vital systems fail or the damage becomes too severe, it can indeed be fatal to the person. It is luckily rare, but some of us do face a very bleak future of possible death and worse.

  • @MRSMORRIS1974

    Hi MRSMORRIS1974! Yes, MS does run in the family. Infact, siblings can have MS. I'm from a very large family and several of my family members have it. Are they in denial.... Yeah, they are because our symptoms are different. My niece, within this month, has been told that it looks like she has it. I know this is a hard and crazy disease to have but, you have to stay positive, take care of yourself and find peace with God. Please don't give-up or give-in to this disease. Love

  • Omega 3s, low saturated-fat diet (<10g/day), vitamin D (5000IU/day), and a multivitamin. Takes time to regenerate the brain with the right fat (15 weeks to 2 years), but it will help build myelin and reduce inflammation in the long run.

  • High Saturated Fat diet -> young age (active thymus) -> exposure to herpesviridea or other neurovirus -> high permeability of BBB caused by poor, brittle structure from high saturated fat diet, low levels of vitamin D -> T cells in CNS -> sensitization of T Cells -> later onset of MS -> recovery -> anything that can cause a proper situation for episodes (stress, Epstein Barr, etc.) -> disability

  • @worktosser I'm doing well right now and every time I pray I heal a bit more soo I think it works for me. I think that he allows you to get sick because you choose to not have him in your life to protect you. Just my take.

  • @guitarobsessed85 That's what is wrong with religion - imo. God will not heal your MS, it may comfort you to believe he is with you and that is a good thing. Thats what turns me off about religion, the crazy contradictions. If God so loves you that he would heal you, why would he 'let you' get it in the first place? Does he say, "I will let this person get MS so he can feel my healing power?" (scoff)

    You may be in remission but if I were you, I would seek medical therapy outside of church.

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