Hi everyone,
I was just looking into the different MS medications as well as the vitamin approach without meds and I wanted to know if anyone knew what has actually proven to work more?
I was also wondering why after 10 years of having MS the risk of disability or progression increases? Is this true even after taking the medications for 10 years? Have the medications been around long enough to be able to differentiate whether you had a liklihood of progressing after ten years with or without the meds?
I personally just feel like there is soo much money in the pharmaceutical industry that so much information could be left out or fudged. Im not saying that everythings some big conspiracy or anything lol im just saying that when billions of dollars are at stake i doubt a cure or a medication that you dont have to take for the rest of your life is going to be found.
I know that there is a big "contriversy" about the CCSVI treatment but i dont understand why thats so contriviersial. Whats so contriversial about unblocking a vein that is blocked regardless of whether you have MS or not? And if many people have experienced an improvment in their functions and abilities because of the unblockage why arent more people looking to do that? The risks to me dont seem even close to reasonable to put off.
But anyways thanks for letting me babble and ask a million questions lol Any comments or info would be great!

And please please please keep me in your prayers that my MRI/spinal tap comes out clean