Guest guest Posted August 17, 2003 Report Share Posted August 17, 2003 Jeff you probably left this site by now, but if you didn't let me tell you about my wife. When she started taking betaseron eight years ago she was doing pretty good with the MS but during the eight years she went from walking with a cane , then to a walker , then to a wheelchair, we knew the ABC-R drugs don't stop the ms but just slow down the progression. Well Jeff all that expensive medicine didn't do didly squat for my wife's MS. And we sure didn't want to take herbs that you never know what kind of junk are in them since they aren't FDA controlled. Anyway Jeff since she has been taking LDN she feels better then she did in years and is walking once a day with her walker even though it is still a struggle until she gets her legs stronger. She transfers herself now from her recliner to her w/c and W/c back to her recliner, another thing she didn't do for years. Don't tell me you have to have proof for LDN because i'm living with proof everday, by the way my wife is 60 years old and has ms for 23 of them. jeff , sometimes faith is as important as proof and i got that from all these good people here on this site so don't go bashing the LDN. good luck Jeff in whatever your decision might be. ann and Terry Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 17, 2003 Report Share Posted August 17, 2003 Hi Terry, I am so happy that your wife has found relief from her MS with LDN. I love to hear all the wonderful success stories here. I was heading for a wheel chair (had actually ordered one) when I started LDN, and cancelled the order....I am still walking with my walker, but just a tiny bit better. As I have said before, all I really expected was the progression to stop....but I'll take all the icing on the cake that LDN has to offer. I've had ms for over 30 yrs, so it will take time for self healing, with ldn helping me, but I am happy with the results so far.....a little better balance and strength....but knowing that the progression has stopped, gives me the incentive to do all I can to help myself get a little better each day. And with wonderful people like you to give me encouragement, I can't miss. God has truly shined his light on us and shown us the way, and that has been exactly what I have been praying for all these yrs. {{{{Hugs}}}} Sally > Jeff you probably left this site by now, but if you didn't let me > tell you about my wife. When she started taking betaseron eight years > ago she was doing pretty good with the MS but during the eight years > she went from walking with a cane , then to a walker , then to a > wheelchair, we knew the ABC-R drugs don't stop the ms but just slow > down the progression. > Well Jeff all that expensive medicine didn't do didly squat for my > wife's MS. And we sure didn't want to take herbs that you never know > what kind of junk are in them since they aren't FDA controlled. > Anyway Jeff since she has been taking LDN she feels better then she > did in years and is walking once a day with her walker even though it > is still a struggle until she gets her legs stronger. She transfers > herself now from her recliner to her w/c and W/c back to her > recliner, another thing she didn't do for years. > Don't tell me you have to have proof for LDN because i'm living > with proof everday, by the way my wife is 60 years old and has ms for > 23 of them. > jeff , sometimes faith is as important as proof and i got that from > all these good people here on this site so don't go bashing the LDN. > good luck Jeff in whatever your decision might be. > ann and Terry Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 25, 2003 Report Share Posted August 25, 2003 Jeff has the right to say whatever he wants on this website. If we don't want to read it or don't like it, we can delete. We don't have the right to try to make him conform or to censor him. I believe he's trying to help and that the info he gives us is valid. However, just listing the website would be more considerate.--Martha Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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