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schreuderrhonda
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I was diagnosed in 1996, before symptoms started. I am a pianist, suddenly unable to open my hands wide enough to get 8 keys. Nobody in my family had MS, nor my grandparents. Last year a cousin younger than me had MS, she is 40. I have primary progressive MS. I do not walk for the last 18 years, I was born in 1962. I have had 6 strokes and 1 heart attack. The Rebif (beta-1a) did very little to help me. The medical team did even less. After roughly five unending years of trauma in the family my MS developed into progressive. There have been many changes in the last 3 to 4 years. Many falls, many fractured bones, and three moves all in five years. I have gone downhill. Considerably. I used different supplements that didn't work. I started on MS-4 Protocol from www. Limitlessnaturalwellness .com , the MS-4 Protocol immensely helped my Multiple Sclerosis condition, I'm able to walk and the constant fatigues are gone. My life is back. I Adhere anyone reading this to try natural approach.
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Hi everyone,
I'd like to ask you how you've been coping with your everyday life since the MS diagnosis?
What has changed? Or is it just the same, save for the times you have flare-ups?
Are there any daily tasks you do no longer or you do less due to your MS? Like cleaning the house, doing hobbies, going shopping, leisure time, family gatherings and events, playing with your children or grandchildren?
Thank you all for sharing your experience and being there for one another!