Guest guest Posted March 2, 2004 Report Share Posted March 2, 2004 Dear Reg, Since you and your brother obviously have similar genetics, I cannot help but think that you were both geneticially inclined to have the shingles at a young age--this is quite rare, as you know. Possibly this same genetic predispositon or weakness led to your both developing progressive MS. Did you ever discuss this with your doctor? I feel I am " hot on the trail " with this new information. I wonder how many drs. even look at the patient's old history. They seem to be more interested in treating your disorder now rather than discovering how it came about or how to prevent it from developing in the first place. I am quite impressed with this site and the research going on with LDN. I hope it helps you and many others to recover your health. Best of luck to you and all Group members! Love, > > Thanks for getting back to me , interesting question you > posed. Did > > the injections bring on the MS? > > I am not even sure what the injections were and my Dr. is long gone. > I am so > > angry with myself for not asking. I remember saying to him " please > write down > > what I have " because he had such a heavy accent, that is why I > remember EN. > > I do remember, and my soon to be husband thought I was acting) When his > > mother would hug me firmly around my waist and upper butt, it hurt. > My upper but > > hurt so I thought it was the injection site but it never went away. > Do they give > > steroids in the upper butt area? or could it have been anti biotic? > or B-12? > > I was 20 yrs old, very physically fit, I had studied to be a physical > > education teacher. I did not feel any other symptoms till I was 42, > on and off I had > > sciatica but other than that I was very strong and healthy. > > I don't know why I am rambling , but thanks for listening. Kiki > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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