Guest guest Posted December 29, 2010 Report Share Posted December 29, 2010 Dear guys, thanks very much for the valuable input for my quetsions. The greatest struggle for me still remains going the docs way or purely the alternative. When I picture ending up at the docs office in a wheelchair, totally dehydrated and miserable, in summer 2009, I know I have to do everything possible to prevent that occuring again. That was what made me go on avonex. My doc is generally very understanding and considers my oppinion a lot. She know I dont want to switch medicines and when I went to IV solumedrol today, she let me decide whether I want 500mg or 1g. She knows im very investigative and want to participate. I wont go on tysabri and EAV facility found Rebif as inconvenient for me. Avonex turns out better though, and my blood test results remain good. She feels my hesitation with the switch and said that when I get better during January, we wont have to switch medicines. I am still going to ask her about LDN and maybe switch to it since february. Its fabricated in the 50gm capsules though, and it is my understanding I should get it into 1,5mg ones so that I can vary the dose from 1,5 to 4,5mg, right? And I'm also going to give CCSVI a second thought. Altho I am slightly afraid of surgeries in general. Can I please ask you, what is the diagnosis method of the narrowing of junglar veins? Is it the ultrasound, or MRI? I wonder if I can have done at least this. I'm very much working on my diet and lifestyle enhancement in general. It eventually all comes down to spiritual awareness and inner transformation anyway. I regard my MS as a huge wake up call to change life course. It works. Love, > > > Hi > I was on Avonex for about a year and a half before stopping it and starting on the BBD. > Studies in the US have shown that certain 'MS'ers shouldn't be on Avonex and that it can cause more frequent or severe exacerbations for some 'MS'ers or for some after you've been on it a while. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 29, 2010 Report Share Posted December 29, 2010 You can always do a combination of natural and medical without going too heavily into drugs. > > Dear guys, > > thanks very much for the valuable input for my quetsions. > The greatest struggle for me still remains going the docs way or purely the alternative. When I picture ending up at the docs office in a wheelchair, totally dehydrated and miserable, in summer 2009, I know I have to do everything possible to prevent that occuring again. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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