Guest guest Posted September 19, 2004 Report Share Posted September 19, 2004 Thanks, . He's just doing so well, and I just can't say enough to make people understand the differences that have come about in this child since he switched from the interferons to LDN. He and I were talking about it yesterday...He has received his mid term grades for this 9 week period, and he has a 98 average in Chemistry and a 96 average in Algebra II. Out of his 7 classes his lowest average is a 90 in English, and this is blamed on having to read about Hester and her scarlet letter - boring, he says! My point is that these grades have not been possible the past 3 years, which is intriguing considering the article posted today on interferons. Regardless, he is returning to the student that he was BEFORE MS diagnosis / interferons, however you want to look at it. He feels great and has no depression. Whether these problems were caused by the MS or the treatment, it doesn't matter, because they are gone with LDN. AND...He has no MS symptoms, no tingling or numbness. The only indication you would ever have that he has MS is a VERY mild tremor in his left hand when he is overly tired, but this has been with him from the onset, and is much less pronounced with the LDN. You just have no idea how it feels to me as his mom to see him have his life back like this, . Every day is a good day, you know? Thanks for your kind words! Take care! Kim > > Kim, that's an extraordinary story you told about your son. I'm really > happy for all of you. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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