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Old 12-01-2011, 08:25 PM
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Originally Posted by sw8689 View Post

Regardless, once permanent damage is done, axions are cut, that is it normally, some myelin will repair, some won't, so full recovery, back to the old days I believe is going to be a rare occurrence. However, if the recovery is 20-30-50%, or it is caught in the early stages that is where I believe our miracles will be.
This.

I had my procedure done May 31, 2010. It dramatically improved my life but I am not cured. I still have MS, I still have problems, but I did see real and lasting improvments. Just for the fatigue reduction alone it was well worth it. In the 1.5 years since the treatment I have not had any progression, just flare ups of pre-existing symptoms.
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