MS: we're all just lookin' 4 answers

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Uploaded by on Feb 5, 2009

I don't think I have any answers, but it would b nice if I helped some one ^.^

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  • This is your best video to date...you got your point across very well & thanks for your kind words....i do worry cos your my best friend to....i really mean that Jen....5 ***** & rated....cool beans x .

  • Thanks Pete!! :-)

  • Thats my biggest pet- pev ! When people ask,"

    "How are you feeling"

    People either don't really want to hear because they don't understand or they say "yeah I get tired alot too and I am always fatuged..."

    I feel like telling them they need to see a doctor NOW.. it you feel like I do....People without MS just DO NOT GET IT!

  • I agree with u 100% on that 1!!!

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  • A interesting thing is when women get pregnant they go into remission. Shortly after they give birth they can have a relapse. Women get MS more than men because they are more hormonal. Hormones has a lot to do with all illnesses. Question is if the birth control pill tricks and fools a woman's body into thinking she is pregnant then why doesn't it also stop her MS? There is new MS clinical trial for women based on a hormone pill.

  • When I first had MS I was very paranoid of what I ate. I put myself on a strict diet. No gluten, no wheat, no yeast, no dairy, no sugar. I did this for months and I lost 53 pounds. I looked like a skeleton. I was unhappy and I had no energy. I said to hell it with when I kept getting relapses. I still watch what I eat, but not to the extreme as I was before. Now I've gained back 30 pounds. My advice is to eat healthy as much as you can but don't go crazy with it.

  • Since I got diagnosed with MS I have looked all over for answers. I know genetically all of us with MS share something in common for us to get it. I think we all have a strong over active immune system which for some reason attacks ourselves. B-cells make antibodies that tell the Killer T-cells to attack myelin. I have felt for a long time a virus was responsible. New things are coming out saying a bacteria might also share the blame or even be the culprit. I will never give up trying or hoping

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