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Hi ,

That is great that you are beating the spasms and pain.

I refuse to smoke (tobacco) also and just wanted to mention that taking cannabis

(mar¡juana) in other ways works just as well for helping conditions like MS.

You can do an infusion (MJ + hot water) and a lot of old Spaniards here do that

for their rheumatism. You can eat it - make a cake/cookie/brownie/just a MJ

butter to spread on toast). You can use a vaporiser which doesn't use tobacco.

There are countless ways. But the main thing is that you are getting better

without the need for pharmaceuticals.

Keep up the diet and keep exercising.

And keep smiling!

Janet

To: mscured

From: sonia_butterfly@...

Date: Thu, 10 Feb 2011 20:09:48 +0000

Subject: Re: To _Butterfly, Asiagn and Others Who Feel They Must

Do Dangerous Drugs

Marijuana also sounds like a solution, but as a recovered smoker, addict, I dont

perceive it as right for me either.

But great news is, the spasm, unsensitivity and pain in my left arm is slowly

but surely going away. Every day it gets better! And I havent even started the

drugs for pain, Neurontin, I have been prescribed. Going to work soon, after 3

months of sick leave. How promising is that :) Maintaining the diet and

accepting the utmost importance of daily physical exercise.

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Hi ,

That is great that you are beating the spasms and pain.

I refuse to smoke (tobacco) also and just wanted to mention that taking cannabis

(mar¡juana) in other ways works just as well for helping conditions like MS.

You can do an infusion (MJ + hot water) and a lot of old Spaniards here do that

for their rheumatism. You can eat it - make a cake/cookie/brownie/just a MJ

butter to spread on toast). You can use a vaporiser which doesn't use tobacco.

There are countless ways. But the main thing is that you are getting better

without the need for pharmaceuticals.

Keep up the diet and keep exercising.

And keep smiling!

Janet

To: mscured

From: sonia_butterfly@...

Date: Thu, 10 Feb 2011 20:09:48 +0000

Subject: Re: To _Butterfly, Asiagn and Others Who Feel They Must

Do Dangerous Drugs

Marijuana also sounds like a solution, but as a recovered smoker, addict, I dont

perceive it as right for me either.

But great news is, the spasm, unsensitivity and pain in my left arm is slowly

but surely going away. Every day it gets better! And I havent even started the

drugs for pain, Neurontin, I have been prescribed. Going to work soon, after 3

months of sick leave. How promising is that :) Maintaining the diet and

accepting the utmost importance of daily physical exercise.

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There is an article regarding the ineffectiveness of all the " Crab " drugs in the

latest issue of " New Mobility " magazine

Regards,

Tom Bayuk

To _Butterfly, Asiagn and Others Who Feel They Must

Do Dangerous Drugs

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> I know, it is such a scary thing when we are first diagnosed or told that we

will most likely be diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. We get terrible images of

ourselves in the worse case scenario. Life on wheels and lost control... losing

all possibility of normal life. In 1993 or 94, I was given brochures about ms

and I totally blocked it out until I found these pamphlets years later in a

bunch of stuff from my storage locker.

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