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Living with Multiple Sclerosis - Side Effects

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  • Yeah, this is the one I was looking for. I don't think I have ever read the side effects of Betaseron. I have the acid reflux though, my knees have been hurting this past week or so, but it has been cold and damp and rainy too so maybe that explains that, and I've also noticed that my blood doesn't seem to clot as fast as it used to when I get a cut or something. This was probably the most fun video to watch...;)

  • @aeolos58 Thank you for saying that this was fun to watch!! I definitely had acid refulx from Beta Seron, but I didn't have the issue with my blood not clotting as fast. Talk to you soon!!

  • small to nearly no side effects but regarding to patients big effects: LDN (Low Dose Naltrexone), a monthly supply forless than 40$

    CCSVI is supposed to be the reason for ms. this narrowed vein can be opened easy. treated people tell about a 180° advancement.

    btw, studies showed that regulary movement (3x/week for 20 minutes) e.g. on a hometrainer, have huge self healing effects on different diseases. there where old people who could walk again, patients with altzheimer went better, ...

  • That's great - whatever works!

  • Wow the Tylenol really surprised me!!!

    I was on Copaxine as well. Scary!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • I know it scared me too! It can be scary if we don't follow directions - but I think we'll be fine if we're smart about our decisions!

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  • Everyone with MS should be tested for food allergies. And then avoid those foods you are allergic to like the plague. Although I don't believe they are the cause of MS. But they no doubt contribute to our problems. Every little bit helps. As the old saying goes you are what you eat.

  • Thank you for the information!

  • Thank you so much! You are so sweet! Maybe I should go to NZ and teach with you!!

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