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Finally, Attention Switches To Progressive Multiple Sclerosis
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walk21
Just to say, I have been diagnosed with Primary Progressive MS,
back in November 2006 at James Cook Uni Hospital Middlesbough,
where I was put on Gabapentin then Pregabalin. in January 2010
I went to see a homeopathic Doctor in Durham, she suggested I try
LDN - Low Dose Naltrexone, I noticed remarkable differences. No
Space Cadette brain fog anymore, but my mobility six years on is
horrible, legs weak, tired a lot, I tend to use my NHS electric wheel
chair so I am able to do more, house work etc, but feel I can think
better and all in all this MS is manageable.
Would like to hear others opinion's.
Christina Donnelly
Hartlepool
North East England
aero_kitkat
I have relapsing remitting MS and secondary progressive is my biggest fear. It's great to know there are some breakthroughs being made in treatments for progressive MS.
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