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Old 12-02-2009, 02:02 PM #14
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Just a question - did any of your doctors give you ideas of foods that you can eat to help with this problem? One of the emergency room doctor's recommended peaches and spinach salad while avoiding cheese and apples. My DD still has a small spinach salad every day and thankfully it is still helping. I buy a bag of baby spinach, triple washed, so it's the easiest thing in the world to give her with dinner each night. Just wish this suggestion was given to me 4 years ago, it would have saved her a lot of pain! Maybe you can ask your doctors for food recommendations that would help in addition to the medications? Being an adult, we need more than just foods to help us but maybe the food might help a little. Now if we could just find out what food we can eat to cure our MS - something with chocolate would be good!
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